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Power System Operation and Control: Ability To Solve and Analyse Load Flow Problems

This document describes a Power System Operation and Control module offered at KIIT University. The module is worth 4 credit points and involves 40 hours of lectures, 5 hours of seminars, and 15 hours of tutorials over the course of a semester. The module aims to teach students how to model speed governing systems, analyze power system faults, perform load flow analysis, and analyze economic operation and stability of power systems. Topics covered include load flow studies, economic generation operation, automatic generation and voltage control, and symmetrical and unsymmetrical fault analysis. Student performance is assessed through quizzes, assignments, mid-term and end-of-term exams.

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Power System Operation and Control: Ability To Solve and Analyse Load Flow Problems

This document describes a Power System Operation and Control module offered at KIIT University. The module is worth 4 credit points and involves 40 hours of lectures, 5 hours of seminars, and 15 hours of tutorials over the course of a semester. The module aims to teach students how to model speed governing systems, analyze power system faults, perform load flow analysis, and analyze economic operation and stability of power systems. Topics covered include load flow studies, economic generation operation, automatic generation and voltage control, and symmetrical and unsymmetrical fault analysis. Student performance is assessed through quizzes, assignments, mid-term and end-of-term exams.

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School of Electrical Engineering, KIIT University

Module Descriptor

Module Title: Power System Operation and Control


Module Code: EE 3002
Effective From: 2015-2016
Module Level: 6
Credit Points: 4
Contact Hours/Week : 4:0:0 (4hours/week)
Prerequisites: - Basic Electrical Engineering (EE 1003), A.C Machines (EE2002), Electric
Power Transmission and Distribution (EE3001) Linear Control Theory (EE3003)
Hours:
Hours Lecture 40 hours
Seminar 5 hours.
Tutorial 15hours.
Practical/ Demonstration 0
Independent Study 20 hours.
TOTAL EFFORT 80 hours
HOURS

Rationale:
Learning Outcome
Outcome-1: Ability to model speed governing system
Outcome-2: Detect and analyse different type of faults in power system.
Outcome-3: Ability to solve and analyse load flow problems.
Outcome-4: Ability to analyse economic operation of power system generation.
Outcome-5: Ability to comprehend and use different techniques for solving problems of power
system stability.

Outcome-6: Ability to analyse the concepts of generation control and voltage control.
Lesson Plan:
Module No & Name Topics Lecture/T No of Lecture/Tutor
utorial Lectures/se ial Serial no.
minars/Tut
orials
1. Load Flow 1. Introduction and Importance of load flow L
Studies
2. Bus classification Development of load flow L
equation
3. Gauss Siedel method without PV L
8 1-8
4. Gauss Siedel method with PV and L
acceleration of convergence

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School of Electrical Engineering, KIIT University
Module Descriptor

5. Newton Raphson Method 2L


6. Fast Decoupled method 2L
Tutorial 3
Seminar 1

2. Economic 1. Optimal Operation of Generation 2L


Operation of
Power System
2. Load distribution in various generation 2L

3. Penalty factor and 2L 7 9-15


Transmission losses
4. Automatic load dispatch L
Seminar 1
Tutorial 3

3. Automatic 1. Introduction of Load frequency control L


Generation and
voltage control
2. Turbine speed governing system and L
modeling

3. Turbine model, Generator load model, L 10 16-25


and integration of all

4. Steady state analysis Dynamic Analysis L

5. Dynamic Analysis L
6. Control area concept ( P, PI, PID) L

7. Two area LFC 2L

8. AVR L
9. Excitation system (DC, AC and static) L
Seminar 1
Tutorial 3

4. Power System 1. Introduction to stability, Dynamics 2L 7 26-32


stability of synchronous machine
2. Swing Equation L

3. Power angle curve and its equation L


4. Steady state stability L

5. Equal area criteria of different condition L

6. Critical clearing time and angle L


Tutorial 3
Seminar 1

1. Introduction to fault. L
5. Symmetrical and
unsymmetrical Fault 2. Transients in transmission line and Short 2L
analysis circuit of Synchronous Machine

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School of Electrical Engineering, KIIT University
Module Descriptor

3. Symmetrical Component L

4.Sequence impedance and sequence L 8 33-40


network

5. Symmetrical Fault(LLL and LLLG) L

6.Unsymmetrical Fault (LG,LL, LLG) 2L

Tutorial 3
Seminar 1

Self-Study

Teaching and Learning Methods:


1.Lectures: The class room teaching is followed by the syllabus, lesson plan .
2.PPT Presentation: PPT file is most essential where it involves problems and complicated
equations
3.Seminar: This helps the student to be more involved in the class and can have better
knowledge in the topics.
4.Interactive Teaching: This process is very effective to involve the student in the class. The
student will get better knowledge in this process.
5.E-Learning: It is told the student to refer NPTEL material and also some books for few
topics for their better knowledge
Assessment
1. Quiz test- There are two quiz test.
2. Assignment: Four assignments based on theory topics.
3. Mid-Semester Examination: There are 6 questions. Out of which students have to answer
5 nos. including question 1 which is compulsory.
4. End-Semester Examination: There are 8 questions. Out of which students have to answer
6 nos. including question 1 which is compulsory.
Reading List:
Text Books :

 Modern Power System Analysis by I J Nagrath and D P Kothari 4th edition Tata
McGraw Hill2011
 Power System Analysis by J J Grainger and W D Stevenson McGraw Hill 1994

EE-3002 Prof. S. R.Ghatak


School of Electrical Engineering, KIIT University
Module Descriptor

Reference Books:
 Power System Analysis and Design by B R Gupta 7th edition S.Chand 2013.
 Electric Power System by C. L. Wadhwa6th edition New age International publisher
2010.
 A Course in Electic Power by Soni , Gupta & Bhatnagar

 NPTEL: It is advised the students to refer NPTEL materials.

Mapping of learning outcome to PLO


a b c d e f g h I j k l m n o
LO1 S M - - M - - - - - M - - - M
LO2 M M M S M - - - - - M - - M M
LO3 M M M S M - - - - - M - - M -
LO4 S S M M S - - - - - M - - - -
LO5 M M - M M - - - - - W - - - -
LO6 - - - M M - - - - - - - - M -

EE-3002 Prof. S. R.Ghatak

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