EE3501 Power System Analysis Syllabus - Anna University
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EE3501 POWER SYSTEM ANALYSIS
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COURSE OBJECTIVES:
- Impact knowledge on need for operational studies, andTo model the power system under steady state operating condition.
- To understand and apply iterative techniques for power flow analysis.
- To model of carry out short circuit studies for power system during symmetrical fault.
- To model of carry out short circuit – studies during
- To study about the various methods for analyzing power system stability
UNIT I POWER SYSTEM 9
Need for system planning and operational studies - Power scenario in India - Power system components, Representation - Single line diagram - per unit quantities - p.u. impedance diagram - p.u. reactance diagram, Network graph Theory - Bus incidence matrices, Primitive parameters, Formation of bus admittance matrix – Direct inspection method – Singular Transformation method.
UNIT II POWER FLOW ANALYSIS 9
Bus classification - Formulation of Power Flow problem in polar coordinates - Power flow solution using Gauss Seidel method - Handling of Voltage controlled buses - Power Flow Solution by Newton Raphson method – Flow charts – Comparison of methods.
UNIT III SYMMETRICAL FAULT ANALYSIS 9
Assumptions in short circuit analysis - Symmetrical short circuit analysis using Thevenin's theorem - Bus Impedance matrix building algorithm (without mutual coupling) - Symmetrical fault analysis through bus impedance matrix - Post fault bus voltages - Fault level - Current limiting reactors.
UNIT IV UNSYMMETRICAL FAULT ANALYSIS 9
Symmetrical components - Sequence impedances - Sequence networks - Analysis of unsymmetrical faults at generator terminals: LG, LL and LLG - unsymmetrical fault occurring at any point in a power system.
UNIT V STABILITY ANALYSIS 9
Classification of power system stability – Rotor angle stability - Power-Angle equation – Steady state stability - Swing equation – Solution of swing equation by step by step method - Swing curve, Equal area criterion - Critical clearing angle and time, Multi-machine stability analysis – modified Euler method.
TOTAL : 45 PERIODS
COURSE OUTCOMES:
Upon the successful completion of the course, students should have the:
- CO1: Ability to model the power system under steady state operating condition.
- CO2: Ability to carry out power flow analysis using.
- CO3: Ability to infer the significance of short circuit studies in designing circuit breakers.
- CO4: Ability to analyze the state of the power system for various unsymmetrical faults.
- CO5: Ability to analyze the stability of power system using different methods.
TEXT BOOKS:
- John J. Grainger, William D. Stevenson, Jr, 'Power System Analysis', Mc Graw Hill Education (India) Private Limited, New Delhi, 2017.
- Kothari D.P. and Nagrath I.J., 'Power System Engineering', Tata McGraw-Hill Education, 3rd edition 2019.
- Hadi Saadat, 'Power System Analysis', Tata McGraw Hill Education Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi, 21st reprint, 2010.
REFERENCES:
- Pai M A, 'Computer Techniques in Power System Analysis', Tata Mc Graw-Hill Publishing Company Ltd., New Delhi, Second Edition, 2007.
- J. Duncan Glover, Mulukutla S.Sarma, Thomas J. Overbye, 'Power System Analysis & Design', Cengage Learning, Fifth Edition, 2012.
- P. Venkatesh, B. V. Manikandan, A. Srinivasan, S. Charles Raja, "Electrical Power Systems: Analysis, Security and Deregulation" Prentice Hall India (PHI), second edition - 2017
- Gupta B.R., 'Power System - Analysis and Design', S. Chand Publishing, Reissue edition 2005.
- Kundur P., 'Power System Stability and Control', Tata McGraw Hill Education Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi, 2013
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