FEATURES AND APPLICATIONS:
A high-voltage, direct current (HVDC) electric power transmission system (also called a power superhighway or an electrical superhighway) uses direct current for the bulk transmission of electrical power, in contrast with the more common alternating current (AC) systems. The major technical hurdle of DC transmission is that of converting alternating current to DC and vice versa so that the transmission line can interface with existing power grids. Currently, this is handled with circuits called rectifiers and inverters, which use a high-voltage triggered diode called a thyristor.
PREPARED BY
Gunala. Vinaykumar(16099-EE-018)
Revalla Vishnuvardhan(16099-EE-032)
GUIDED BY
A.Ravi
THANDRA PAPARAYA POLYTECHNIC
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