N25A500 - Simulation of Power System Devices: Dynamic Simulation of Electric Machinery Using MATLAB/SIMULINK
N25A500 - Simulation of Power System Devices: Dynamic Simulation of Electric Machinery Using MATLAB/SIMULINK
2011 Catalog Data: Textbook: Reference: Teaching assistant: Prerequisite Courses: Electric circuit, Power system analysis Dynamic Simulation of Electric Machinery Using MATLAB/SIMULINK Author: Chee-Mun Ong none TBA
Course Objectives: 1. To understand and be able to model the devices in the AC networks 2. To gain proficiency working in analyzing the power system devices 3. To understand the operation and control of power system devices Prerequisites by topic: 1. Three phase power flow 2. Basic per unit system 3. Electric machinery Typical topics: 1. Introduction 1 week Creating a SIMULINK simulation 2. Basics of magnetic and transmission line modeling 3 weeks Lumped parameter circuit models Simulation of single phase line Project assignment 3. Transformers 3 weeks Model of a Two-winding Transformer Simulation of a Two-Winding Transformer Terminal conditions Core saturation effect Three phase connections Project assignment 4. Basics of Electric Machines and Transformation 2 weeks Three phase transformation dq0 transformation applied on line elements Space vectors and transformations Project assignment 5. Three-Phase Induction Machine 3 weeks Circuit model of a three-phase induction machine qd0 stationary and synchronous reference frame Simulation of an induction machine in the stationary reference frame Project assignment 6. Control of Induction Machine 2 weeks Speed control Constant Volt/Hertz operation Field-oriented control Project assignment 7. Synchronous machines 2 weeks Math model Simulation of three-phase synchronous machines Project assignment 6. Synchronous machines in power systems and drives 2 weeks
Typical Methods for Evaluating Student Performance: 1. Homework (70%) 2. Demo (20%) 3. Attendance (10%) Computer Usage: MATLAB will be routinely required for solution of homework problems. Laboratory projects (including major items of equipment and instrumentation used): none Contribution of course to meeting the professional component: Engineering topics: 3 credits 100% engineering science Relationship of course to program outcomes: Outcome 1: Ability to apply knowledge of math, science and engineering to solve problems. Outcome 6: Proficiency in the use of computers and other modern tools to solve engineering problems. Prepared by: Le-Ren Chang-Chien Date:___7/11/2011 ___