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EEE3003 Power System Engineering L T P J C

Pre. Req.: EEE2001- Network Theory 3 0 2 0 4


To gain adequate knowledge on various aspects, issues related to power systems
Objective:
and identifying suitable solution methods.
On the completion of this course the student will be able to:
 Learn the fundamentals of modelling transmission lines in a power system.
 Familiarize with network modelling to carry out steady state and
Outcomes:
contingency studies in power systems.
 Use various techniques to solution of power flow problems.
 Understand the essential steady state and transient analyses.

Module: Contents Hrs. SLO's


Transmission Line parameters:
Resistance, Inductance of transmission lines, Inductance
of a single phase two wire line, Inductance of three phase
1 lines with symmetrical and unsymmetrical spacing- 8 1,2,5,11
Capacitance of a single phase two wire line-Capacitance
of a three phase line with symmetrical and
unsymmetrical spacing.
Modelling of Transmission lines:
Representation of lines-Short –Medium lines, Equivalent
2 Circuits, Calculation of Voltage regulation and 6 1,2,11
transmission efficiency- long transmission lines-
Equivalent Circuit- Surge Impedance loading.
Insulators and Cables:
Types, Potential distribution over a string of suspension
insulators- Improvement of string efficiency-
3 Underground Cables-Types- Grading in cables. 5 1,5,9,12
Distribution Systems: A.C. distribution System-
connection schemes-radial and ring main –
Interconnected System.
Network Modelling:
Per phase analysis of symmetrical three phase system-per
unit representation-Bus Impedance and Admittance
4 7 1,2,7
Matrix. ANSI/IEEE standard 399-1980 IEEE
Recommended Practice for Industrial and Commercial
Power Systems Analysis – System modeling
Power Flow Studies:
The power Flow Problem- Bus Classification-Derivation
of Power Flow Equation, Gauss-Seidal, Newton Raphson
5 and FDPF methods. ANSI/IEEE standard 399-1980 7 1,9,11,14,17
IEEE Recommended Practice for Industrial and
Commercial Power Systems Analysis – Load flow
studies.
Fault Analysis:
Symmetrical Short Circuit Analysis-Symmetrical
6 7 9,14,17,18
Component Transformation- unsymmetrical Fault
Analysis.
Introduction to Switchgear devices: Protective Relays
and circuit breakers.
Power System Stability:
Introduction to different types of stability problems- -
7 3 9,11,17
The Swing Equation-Equal Area Criterion application to
a single machine infinite bus system.
Recent Advances and contemporary issues by 2 2,9
8
industry experts.
Total Lecture Hours
# Mode: Flipped Class Room, [Lecture to be videotaped], Use of
physical and computer models to lecture, Visit to Industry / TNEB and 45
study the GRID/load dispatch operations, Min of 2 lectures by
industry/research experts.
Text Books:
1. John J.Grainger and William D.Stevenson,Jr "Power System Analysis", Mcgraw Hill
International Editions, 2013.
2. Hadi Saadat, " Power System Analysis", Tata McGraw Hill, 2015.
Reference Books:
1. D.P.Kothari and I.J. Nagrath, "Modern Power System Analysis", Tata McGraw Hill,
Fourth Edition, New Delhi, 2011.
2. C.L.Wadhwa, "Electrical Power Systems", New Age International, Fifth Edition, 2006.
3. J.C.Das, "Power System Analysis-Short-Circuit Load Flow and Harmonics", CRC, second
edition, Taylor and Francis Group, 2012.
4. Badri Ram, D. N. Vishwakarma, "Power System Protection and Switchgear", Tata
McGraw-Hill Education, 2001.

Practical: SLO’s
List of Experiments:
1. Introduction to PSCAD/EMTDC
2. Transmission Line and Modeling
3. Study of performance of a long transmission line under load at different
power factors
4. Reactive power compensation.
5. Ferranti Effect Using Transmission line simulator.
6. Formulation of Bus admittance matrix.
7. Load Flow Solution using Newton Raphson method
8. Load Flow Solution using FDPF method.
1,2,6,9,14,18
9. Transformers in Power Flow
10. D.C. power flow and calculation of available transfer capability.
11. Study of performance characteristics of a typical DC distribution system
(Radial Configuration)
12. Symmetrical Fault Analysis
13. Unsymmetrical Fault Analysis.
14. Simulation of Electromagnetic Transients.
15. Induction Motor Starting Analysis.
16. Transient Stability Analysis of a single machine infinite bus system.

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