PGC S.N O. TOPIC AS PER UNIVERSITY SYLLABUS BLOWN UP TOPICS (1X10 TIMES UNIV. SYLLABUS)
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Unit-1 EHV AC Transmission
Need of EHV transmission lines
Power handling capacity and surge Impedance loading.
Bundled conductors
Problems of EHV transmission
Unit-2 Load Frequency Control
Introduction to control of active and reactive power flow
Turbine speed governing system
Governing characteristics
1.1.1 Introduction 1.1.2 What do you mean by EHV lines? 1.1.3 Why EHV come into picture? 1.1.4 How it is important? 1.1.5 Need of EHV. 1.1.6 Advantages & disadvantages of EHV
1.2.1 What is surge impedance loading 1.2.2 importance of SIL 1.2.3 Power handling capacity
1.3.1 use of bundle conductor in EHV lines 1.3.2 geometric mean radius of bundled conductor 1.3.3 Derivation for GMR
1.4.1 Electrostatic field of EHV 1.4.2 their effects 1.4.3 corona effects 1.4.4 Audio & radio noise 1.4.5 numerical
2.1.1 Introduction 2.1.2 Meaning of active power 2.1.3 Meaning of reactive power 2.1.4 Generation source of active and reactive power
2.2.1 Its meaning 2.2.2 Construction 2.2.3 Working model
2.3.1 Its working model 2.3.2 Its characteristics PAGE NO
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Parallel operation of generators
Method of Load Frequency Control
Automatic generation control
Unit-3 Voltage Control
Receiving end voltage
Methods of voltage control
Thyristorised static VAR compensators
Unit-4 FACTS
Introduction of FACTS Devices
FACTS controllers
Brief description of STATCOM
Unit-5 HVDC Transmission
About DC transmission
2.4.1 Meaning 2.4.2 Its utility 2.4.3 Condition for parallel operation
2.5.1 Flat frequency control 2.5.2 Flat tie line control 2.5.3 tie line load bias control
3.1.1 Reactive power generation 3.1.2 Reactive power generation receiving end