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Power System Analysis 2

  • Course Code :
    EPR 512
  • Level :
    Undergraduate
  • Course Hours :
    3.00 Hours
  • Department :
    Department of Electrical Engineering

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Area of Study :

 Develop the students' knowledge about power system stability and dynamics.  Train students to analyze power system voltage stability problems.  Train students to analyze power system angle stability problems for both small and large disturbances.

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Power System Analysis 2

Transients in electrical systems: Types of transients, Equivalent circuits of power system elements, Multi-machine linear systems, Maximum power and loading limit, Modeling of basic elements of electrical systems: Vector diagram representation, Simplified systems, Excitation and speed control systems, Block diagram representation, Simplified criteria of transient stability: Concept of transient stability, Equal area criterion, Numerical solutions of rotor electromechanical equation, Dynamic stability: Analysis of uncontrolled systems, Controlled systems, Power system stabilizers, Voltage stability of loads and power systems: Criteria of voltage stability, Voltage collapse in electrical power .

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Power System Analysis 2


Course outcomes:

a. Knowledge and Understanding:

1- Define different types of power system stability.
2- State the swing equation in electrical units and per-unit forms.
3- Demonstrate understanding of the equal area criterion.
4- Model the power system components for small signal study.
5- Define Synchronizing power and Damping coefficients
6- Derive the maximum power equation under a given power factor.
7- Derive the equations of PV and VQ curves

b. Intellectual Skills:

1- Develop the power angle equation before, during and after fault.
2- Evaluate the system transient stability using equal area criterion.
3- Analyze the small signal stability of a single-machine infinite bus system.
4- Analyze the voltage stability using PV curve.
5- Use VQ curve to select suitable size of shunt capacitors for voltage stability requirements.
6- Apply suitable numerical methods to solve the swing equation.

c. Professional and Practical Skills:

1- use of PowerWorld Simulator to analyze voltage stability problem.

d. General and Transferable Skills:

1- Demonstrate efficient IT capabilities.


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Power System Analysis 2

Course topics and contents:

Topic No. of hours Lecture Tutorial/Practical
Power System Model for Stability: swing equation, Power-angle characteristics, Vector diagrams 5 3 2
Small Signal Stability of unregulated systems 5 3 2
Small Signal Stability of regulated systems 5 3 2
Transient Stability, Equal Area Criterion 5 3 2
Examples on Equal Area Criterion and Exam I 10 6 4
Introduction to Power System Stability 5 3 2
Numerical solution of swing equation 5 3 2
Transient Stability Enhancement Methods 5 3 2
Maximum Deliverable power for 2-node system and Exam II 10 6 4
PV curve and voltage stability 10 6 4
VQ curve and shunt compensation 10 6 4

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Power System Analysis 2

Teaching And Learning Methodologies:

Teaching and learning methods
Interactive Lecturing.
Problem Solving.
Experiential Learning.

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Power System Analysis 2

Course Assessment :

Methods of assessment Relative weight % Week No. Assess What
Assignment 5.00
Final exam 40.00
Lab Project. 10.00
Mid- Exam 1I 15.00
Mid- Exam I 15.00
Quizzes 15.00

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Power System Analysis 2

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Course notes :

No course notes are required

Recommended books :

1- Hadi Saadat, “Power System Analysis”, PSA Publishing, Third Edition, 2010. 2- Thierry Van Cutsem, Costas Vournas, “Voltage Stability of Electric Power System", Springer, 1998.

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