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EE 451 Power System Analysis and Design: Usman - Aslam@uet - Edu.pk

This 3-sentence summary provides the essential information about the EE 451 Power System Analysis and Design course: The course covers basic concepts of power system analysis and design including load flow analysis using methods like Gauss-Seidel and Newton-Raphson, symmetrical and unsymmetrical fault analysis using Zbus matrices, and is a 3-credit hour elective offered in the 6th semester on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 10:00am to 11:30am in the Electrical Engineering Department.

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This 3-sentence summary provides the essential information about the EE 451 Power System Analysis and Design course: The course covers basic concepts of power system analysis and design including load flow analysis using methods like Gauss-Seidel and Newton-Raphson, symmetrical and unsymmetrical fault analysis using Zbus matrices, and is a 3-credit hour elective offered in the 6th semester on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 10:00am to 11:30am in the Electrical Engineering Department.

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EE 451 Power System Analysis and Design

Lecture 3 lectures a week


Course Type Elective
Schedule

Credit Hours Three + One Semester 6th (Spring 2018, Session: 2016)

Power Transmission and


Instructor Muhammad Usman Aslam Pre-requisite
Distribution

[email protected]
Contact Lab Schedule 3 hours lab session in a week.

1st Floor
Office Electrical Engineering Office Hours According to time table
Department

This course will cover the basic concepts involved in power system analysis &design:
Review of One-line Diagrams; Per-Unit Quantities; Formation and Modifications of
Bus-Admittance (Ybus) and Bus-Impedance (Zbus) Matrices, Load Flow Analysis;
Course
Gauss Seidel, Newton Raphson, Fast Decoupled and DC Power Flow solutions. Faults
Description
on Power Systems; Symmetrical Faults, Calculation of Symmetrical-Fault Currents and
Voltages, Symmetrical Components and their use in Unsymmetrical Faults,
Unsymmetrical Faults (Short- and Open-Conductor Faults).

CLOs Description Domain Taxonomy PLO


Measurable Learning Outcomes

Level

CLO1 Develop per-unit admittance matrix (Ybus) and Cognitive 3 1


impedance matrix (Zbus) of the power system
from its single-line and impedance diagrams.

CLO2 Perform balanced load-flow analysis of power Cognitive 3 2


system by using iterative numerical methods.

CLO3 Perform symmetrical and unsymmetrical Cognitive 3 2


short-circuit analysis of the power system by
using Zbus matrices.

1) Power System Analysis & Design by Duncan Glover, Mulukutla S. Sarma,


Thomas Overbye, 6th Ed., CL-Engineering, 2016.

Textbooks 2) Power System Analysis by John J. Grainger, W.D. Stevenson, 1st Edition,
McGraw-Hill Book Co, 1994.

3) Power System Analysis by Hadi Saadat, 3rd Edition, PSA Publishing, 2010.

Quiz-1: 10 Marks (4th week) CLO1 & CLO2


Mid-Semester Exam: 30 Marks (9th week) CLO1 & CLO2
Grading Quiz-2: 10 Marks (13th week) CLO2 & CLO3
Policy End-Semester Exam: 40 Marks (16th week) CLO2 & CLO3
Class Participation: 10 Marks
Total: 100 Marks
Lecture Plan
Week Contents Reading CLOs
Per Unit Quantities, Changing the base of Per Unit Quantities, Node 1) 3.3, 3.5
1 Equations, Single Line Diagram, Impedance and Reactance 2) 1.10 to 1.14, 2.10 CLO1
Diagrams, The Advantages of Per Unit Computations 3) 6.2

Branch and Node Admittances, Mutually Coupled Branches in Ybus,


2 An Equivalent Admittance Network, Modification of Ybus, The 2) 7.1 to 7.5 CLO1
Network Incidence Matrix and Ybus

The Method of Successive Elimination, Node Elimination (Kron 1) 6.2, 6.3 CLO1
3 Reduction), Iterative Solution to Nonlinear Algebraic Equations: 2) 7.6, 7.7
Gauss-Seidel and Newton-Raphson Methods. 3) 6.3 CLO2

The Power Flow Problem, The Power Flow Solution by Gauss-Seidel, 1) 6.4, 6.5
4 CLO2
Line Flows and Losses, Tap Changing Transformers. 3) 6.4 to 6.7
1) 6.6
5 Power-Flow Solution by Newton-Raphson. CLO2
3) 6.10
1) 6.9, 6.10
6 Fast Decoupled Power Flow. The ‘DC’ Power Flow. CLO2
3) 6.11
The Bus Admittance and Impedance Matrices, Thevenin’s Theorem
7 2) 8.1, 8.2 CLO1
and Zbus.

8 Modification of an Existing Zbus, Direct Determination of Zbus. 2) 8.3, 8.4 CLO1

Mid-Term Exam
Series RL Circuit Transients, Three-Phase Short-Circuit— 1) 7.1 to 7.3
9 Unloaded Synchronous Machine. Power System Three-Phase CLO3
Short-Circuits. Fault Calculation Using Zbus.

Definition of Symmetrical Components, Sequence Networks 1) 8.1 to 8.3


10 CLO3
of Impedance Loads. Sequence Networks of series Impedances.

Sequence Networks of Three-Phase Lines, Sequence Networks


11 of Rotating Machines. Per-Unit Sequence Models of Three- 1) 8.4 to 8.6 CLO3
Phase Two-Winding Transformers.

Power in Sequence Networks. 1) 8.8


12 2) 11.9 & 11.10 CLO3
Unsymmetrical Series Impedances, Sequence Networks.

Unsymmetrical Faults on Power Systems, Single 1) 9.1 to 9.2


13 CLO3
Line-to-Ground Fault

Line-to-Line Fault. 1) 9.3 to 9.4


14 CLO3
Double Line-to-Ground Faults

Open-Conductor Faults, One Conductor Open. Two 2) 12.6


15 CLO3
Conductors Open, Examples

End-Term Exam

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