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Power System Analysis Syallbus MG Univ Kerala

This document outlines the syllabus for the course "Power System Analysis" which is part of the B.Tech in Electrical and Electronics Engineering program at Mahatma Gandhi University. The course is divided into 5 modules which cover topics such as power system representation and modeling, load flow analysis, economic load dispatch, automatic generation control, short circuit analysis, and transient stability. The course aims to develop an understanding of techniques for analyzing power systems. It is a 4 credit course involving 2 hours of lecture and 2 hours of tutorial per week. Suggested textbooks for the course are also listed.

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Power System Analysis Syallbus MG Univ Kerala

This document outlines the syllabus for the course "Power System Analysis" which is part of the B.Tech in Electrical and Electronics Engineering program at Mahatma Gandhi University. The course is divided into 5 modules which cover topics such as power system representation and modeling, load flow analysis, economic load dispatch, automatic generation control, short circuit analysis, and transient stability. The course aims to develop an understanding of techniques for analyzing power systems. It is a 4 credit course involving 2 hours of lecture and 2 hours of tutorial per week. Suggested textbooks for the course are also listed.

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Mahatma Gandhi University

Syllabus - B.Tech. Electrical &Electronics Engg.


EE 010 801: Power System Analysis
Objectives
To develop understanding about the techniques for analysing power systems
Module I (15 Hours)
Power System Representation: Single phase solution of balanced three phase networks
single line diagram impedance diagram per unit system transformer model
synchronous machine representation representation of loads
Load flow studies: Network model formulation formation of Y Bus by singular
transformation Load flow problem Gauss Siedel Method Newton Raphson method
Decoupled load flow methods control of voltage profile by generators and transformers
Module II (11 Hours)
Economic Load Dispatch: System constraints Economic dispatch neglecting losses
optimal load dispatch including transmission losses physical interpretation of co ordination
equations exact transmission loss formulae modified co ordination equation automatic
load dispatching unit commitment.
Module III (10 Hours)
Automatic generation and voltage control: Single area Load frequency control model of
speed governing system turbine model generator model load model block diagram of
load frequency control steady state analysis dynamic response proportional plus integral
control two area load frequency control area control error automatic voltage control
load frequency control with generation rate constraints speed governor dead band and its
effect on automatic generation control.
Module IV (12 Hours)
Short circuit analysis: Transient on a transmission line short circuit of a synchronous
machines without and with load selection of circuit breakers algorithm for short circuit
studies Z Bus formulation symmetrical components phase shift in star delta transformers
sequence impedances of transmission lines, transformers and synchronous machines
sequence networks of a power system
Unsymmetrical faults analysis of single line to ground, line to line and double line to ground
faults in power system analysis of unsymmetrical fault using Z bus.
Module V (12 Hours)
Stability: Dynamics of synchronous machine power angle equation node elimination
technique steady state stability transient stability equal area criterion numerical
solution of swing equation multi machines stability factors affecting transient stability
Teaching scheme Credits: 4
2 hours lecture and 2 hour tutorial per week
Mahatma Gandhi University
Syllabus - B.Tech. Electrical &Electronics Engg.
Text Books
1. Modern Power system Analysis: D P Kothari and I J Nagrath, Tata McGraw Hill
2. Electrical Power Systems: C. L. Wadhwa, New Age Intl
Reference Books
1. Advanced Power System Analysis and Dynamics L P Singh New Age Intl.
2. Computer Techniques in Power System Analysis M A Pai Tata McGraw Hill
3. Power System Operation and Control: S Sivanagaraju, G Sreenivasan, Pearson
Ed.
4. Power System Analysis: Bergen, Pearson Ed.
5. Power System Analysis: William D Stevenson Jr, John J Grainger, Tata
McGraw Hill
6. Power System Analysis: Hadi Saadat, Tata McGraw Hill

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