Mtech Power Systems Control
Mtech Power Systems Control
FOR
M.Tech.
POWER SYSTEM & CONTROL ENGINEERING
(ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING)
2012-2013
Subject Name
MTPS
Power System
1101
Analysis
MTPS
Non-Linear Control
1102
Systems
MTPS
Computer aided
1103
power system
SEMESTER-2
L-T-P
Credits
Sub code
3-1-0
MTPS
Digital
1201
Systems
MTPS
Power Quality
3-1-0
Subject Name
L-T-P
Credits
Control 3-1-0
3-1-0
system 3-1-0
1202
3-1-0
MTPS
Power
1203
protection
Elective-1
Elective-3
PSPE
High Voltage
PSPE
Electrical Distribution
1101
Engineering
1201
systems
PSPE
PSPE
Power system
1102
AC Transmission
1202
Reliability
PSPE
FACTS
PSPE
Advanced DSP
3-1-0
1103
3-1-0
3-1-0
1203
Elective-2
Elective-4
PSPE
Power System
PSPE
Power system
1111
Transients
1211
deregulation
PSPE
Advanced Power
PSPE
1112
Electronics
1212
power system
PSPE
Power System
PSPE
Reactive power
1113
Operation &control
1213
compensation
3-1-0
&management
Laboratory/Sessional
PSPR
1107
Simulation Lab
0-0-3
PSPT
Seminar(Pre-Thesis)
0-0-3
Laboratory/Sessional
PSPR
1207
Simulation Lab
0-0-3
PSPT
Seminar(Pre-Thesis)
0-0-3
1108
1208
Semester Credits
24
Semester Credits
24
Cumulative Credits
24
Cumulative Credits
48
SEMESTER-3
Sub code
Subject Name
SEMESTER-4
L-T-P
Credits
Sub code
Subject Name
L-T-P
Credits
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20
PSPT
MTPS
Adaptive Control
2101
theory
3-1-0
2201
Viva-Voce
Elective-5
(any one of the following)
PSPE
2101
systems
PSPE
Power system
2102
Optimization
PSPE
2103
management
PSPT
3-1-0
Thesis/Project(Part-1)
-----
10
Comprehensive Viva
-----
2107
PSCV
2108
Semester Credits
20
Semester Credits
20
Cumulative Credits
68
Cumulative Credits
88
SYLLABUS
SEMESTER-1
POWER SYSTEM ANALYSIS
MTPS 1101
L-T-P: 3-1-0
MODULE-1
Power System Network Matrices
Graph Theory: Definitions, Bus Incidence Matrix, Y bus formation by Direct and Singular
Transformation Methods, Numerical Problems. Formation of Z Bus: Partial network,
Algorithm for the Modification of Z Bus Matrix for addition element for the following cases:
Addition of element from a new bus to reference, Addition of element from a new bus to an
old bus, Addition of element between an old bus to reference and Addition of element
between two old busses (Derivations and Numerical Problems). - Modification of Z Bus for
the changes in network.
MODULE-2
Power flow Studies
Necessity of Power Flow Studies Data for Power Flow Studies Derivation of Static load
flow equations Load flow solutions using Gauss Seidel Method: Acceleration Factor, Load
flow solution with and without P-V buses, Algorithm and Flowchart. Numerical Load flow
Solution for Simple Power Systems (Max. 3-Buses): Determination of Bus Voltages, Injected
Active and Reactive Powers (Sample One Iteration only) and finding Line Flows/Losses for
the given Bus Voltages. Newton Raphson Method in Rectangular and Polar Co-Ordinates
Form: Load Flow Solution with or Without PV Busses- Derivation of Jacobian Elements,
Algorithm and Flowchart. Decoupled and Fast Decoupled Methods-Comparison of Different
MethodsDC load Flow.
MODULE-3
Short Circuit Analysis
Per-Unit System Representation. Per-Unit equivalent reactance network of a three phase
Power System, Numerical Problems. Symmetrical fault Analysis: Short Circuit Current and
MVA Calculations, Fault levels, Application of Series Reactors, Numerical Problems.
Symmetrical Component Theory: Symmetrical Component Transformation, Positive,
Negative and Zero sequence components: Voltages, Currents and Impedances. Sequence
Networks: Positive, Negative and Zero sequence Networks, Numerical Problems.
Unsymmetrical Fault Analysis: LG, LL, LLG faults with and without fault impedance,
Numerical Problems.
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Computer Techniques in Power System Analysis by M.A.Pai, TMH Publications.
2. Modern Power system Analysis by I.J.Nagrath & D.P.Kothari: Tata McGraw-Hill
Publishing company, 2nd edition.
REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. Power System Analysis by Grainger and Stevenson, Tata McGraw Hill.
2. Power System Analysis by A.R.Bergen, Prentice Hall, Inc.
3. Power System Analysis by Hadi Saadat TMH Edition.
4. Power System Analysis by B.R.Gupta, Wheeler Publications.
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MODULE-1
STATE SPACE ANALYSIS
State Space Representation, Solution of State Equation, State Transition Matrix, Canonical
Forms Controllable Canonical Form, Observable Canonical Form, Jordan Canonical Form.
CONTROLLABILITY AND OBSERVABILITY
Tests for controllability and observability for continuous time systems Time varying case,
minimum energy control, time invariant case, Principle of Duality, Controllability and
observability form Jordan canonical form and other canonical forms.
MODULE-2
DESCRIBING FUNCTION ANALYSIS
Introduction to nonlinear systems, Types of nonlinearities, describing functions, describing
function analysis of nonlinear control systems.
PHASE-PLANE ANALYSIS
Introduction to phase-plane analysis, Method of Isoclines for Constructing Trajectories,
singular points, phase-plane analysis of nonlinear control systems.
STABILITY ANALYSIS
Stability in the sense of Lypanov, Lypanovs stability and Lypanovs instability theorems.
Direct method of Lypanov for the Linear and Nonlinear continuous time autonomous
systems.
MODULE-3
MODAL CONTROL
Effect of state feedback on controllability and observability, Design of State Feedback
Control through Pole placement. Full order observer and reduced order observer.
CALCULUS OF VARIATIONS
Minimization of functional of single function, constrained minimization. Minimum principle.
Control variable inequality constraints. Control and state variable inequality constraints.
Euler Lagrangine Equation.
OPTIMAL CONTROL
Formulation of optimal control problem. Minimum time, Minimum energy, minimum fuel
problems. State regulator problem. Output regulator problem. Tracking problem, ContinuousTime Linear Regulators.
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Modern Control
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Module-I
Introduction To Computer Relaying: Development of computer relaying, Historical
background, Expected benefits of computer relaying, Computer relay architecture, Analog to
digital converter, Anti-aliasing filter, Substation computer hierarchy.
Relaying Practices: Introduction to protection systems, Functions of a protection system,
Protection of transmission lines, Transformer, reactor & generator protection, Bus protection,
Performance of current & voltage transformers.
Module-II
Mathematical Basis For Protective Relaying Algorithms: Introduction, Fourier series, Other
orthogonal expansion, Fourier transform, Use of fourier transform, Discrete fourier
transform, Introduction to probability & random processes, Random processes, Kalman
filtering.
Transmission Line Relaying: Introduction, Sources of error, relaying as parameter estimation,
Beyond parameter estimation, Symmetrical component distance relay, protection of series
compensated lines.
Module-III
Protection Of Transformers, Machines & Buses: Introduction, Power transformer algorithms,
Generator protection,, Motor protection, Digital bus protection.
Hardware Organisation In Integrated Systems: The nature of hardware issues, Computers for
relaying, The substation environment, Industry environmental standards, Countermeasures
against EMI, Supplementary equipment, Redundancy & backup, Servicing, training &
maintenance.
System Relaying & Control: Introduction, Measurement of frequency & phase, Sampling
clock synchronization, Application of Phasor measurements to state estimation, Phasor
measurement in dynamic state estimation, Monitoring.
Developments In New Relaying Principles: Introduction, Traveling waves on single-phase
lines, Traveling waves on three-phase lines, Traveling waves due to faults, Directional wave
relays, Traveling wave distance relay, Differential relaying with phasors, Traveling ` wave
differential relays, Adaptive relaying.
Text Book
1.A.G. Phadke and J.S. Thorp, " Computer Relaying for Power Systems", John Wiley and Sons,
1994
TEXT BOOKS:
MODULE-1
Necessity of EHV AC transmission advantages and problemspower handling capacity and
line losses mechanical considerations resistance of conductors properties of bundled
conductors bundle spacing and bundle radius- Examples.
Line and ground reactive parameters:
Line inductance and capacitances sequence inductances and capacitances modes of
propagation ground return - Examples
Voltage gradients of conductors:
Electrostatics field of sphere gap field of line changes and properties charge potential
relations for multi-conductors surface voltage gradient on conductors distribution of
voltage gradient on sub conductors of bundle Examples.
MODULE-2
Corona effects
Power loss and audible noise (AN) corona loss formulae charge voltage diagram
generation, characteristics - limits and measurements of AN relation between 1-phase and
3-phase AN levels Examples.
Radio interference (RI) - corona pulses generation, properties, limits frequency spectrum
modes of propagation excitation function measurement of RI, RIV and excitation
functions Examples.
MODULE-3
Electro static field:
Electrostatic field: calculation of electrostatic field of EHV/AC lines effect on humans,
animals and plants Electrostatic induction in unenergised circuit of double-circuit line
electromagnetic interference-Examples.
Traveling wave theory
Traveling wave expression and solution- source of excitation- terminal conditions- open
circuited and Short-circuited end- reflection and refraction coefficients-Lumped parameters
of distributed lines generalized constants-No load voltage conditions and charging current.
Voltage control:
Power circle diagram and its use voltage control using synchronous condensers cascade
connection of shunt and series compensation sub synchronous resonance in series capacitor
compensated lines static VAR compensating system.
TEXT BOOKS:
1.
Module-II
Basic concepts of switch mode inverter, pulse width modulated switching scheme ,
unipolar and bipolar Switching scheme, 1- inverters, push pull inverters, 3- inverters,
PWM in 3- voltage source inverters. Reduction of Harmonies, square-wave pulse
switching, programmed Harmonic elimination switching.
Module-III
Resonant pulse Converters: Classification of resonant Converters, series Resonant
Inverter: Series Resonant inverters with unidirectional switches, series resonant inverters
with bi-directional switches. Parallel Resonant Inverters, Zero current switching resonant
converters, zero voltage switching resonant converters.
MODULE-1
Unit commitment problem : Introductions to UCP, thermal & Hydral constraints in Unit
commitment : Priority list scheme method, unit commitment problem solution by priority list
scheme method,
Unit commitment problem solutions by Dynamic programming Approach. Introduction,
advantages of DP method over priority list scheme, Back word DP approach, forward DP
approach algorithm and their flow charts solution UCP using Dynamic program method.
MODULE-2
Load Frequency Control-I : Necessity of keeping frequency constant. Definition of control
area, single area control, Block diagram representation of an isolated Power System, Steady
State analysis, Dynamic response-Uncontrolled case.
Proportional plus Integral control of single area and its block diagram representation, steady
state response, load frequency control and Economic dispatch control.
Load Frequency Control-II : Load frequency control of 2-area system : uncontrolled case and
controlled case, tie-time bias control.
MODULE-3
Optimal LF control-steady state representation, performance Index and optimal parameter
adjustment.
Generation with limited Energy supply : Take-or-pay fuel supply contract, composite
generation production cost function. Solution by gradient search techniques, Hard limits and
slack variables, Fuel scheduling by linear programming.
Interchange Evaluation and Power Pools Economy Interchange, Economy interchange
Evaluation, Interchange Evaluation with unit commitment, Multiple Interchange contracts.
After-the-fact production costing, Transmission Losses in transaction Evaluation, other types
of Interchange, power pools.
Reference Books :
1. Electrical Energy Systems Theory - by O.I.Elgerd, Tata Mc Graw-Hill Publishing
Company Ltd, 2nd edition.
2. Power System Analysis by Hadi Saadat Tata Mc Graw Hill Publications
3. Power Generation, Operation and Control - by A.J.Wood and B.F.Wollenberg,John
wiley & sons Inc. 1984.
4. Modern Power System Analysis - by I.J.Nagrath & D.P.Kothari, Tata Mc Graw-Hill
Publishing Company ltd, 2nd edition.
SEMESTER-2
DIGITAL CONTROL SYSTEMS
MTPS 1201
L-T-P: 3-1-0
MODULE-1
SAMPLING AND RECONSTRUCTION
Introduction, Examples of Data control systems Digital to Analog conversion and Analog
to Digital conversion, sample and hold operations.
THE Z TRANSFORMS
Introduction, Linear difference equations, pulse response, Z transforms, Theorems of Z
Transforms, the inverse Z transforms, Modified Z- Transforms
Z-PLANE ANALYSIS OF DISCRETE-TIME CONTROL SYSTEM
Z-Transform method for solving difference equations; Pulse transforms function, block
diagram analysis of sampled data systems, mapping between s-plane and z-plane.
MODULE-2
STATE SPACE ANALYSIS
State Space Representation of discrete time systems, Pulse Transfer Function Matrix solving
discrete time state space equations, State transition matrix and its Properties, Methods for
Computation of State Transition Matrix, Discretization of continuous time state space
equations
CONTROLLABILITY AND OBSERVABILITY
Concepts of Controllability and Observability, Tests for controllability and Observability.
Duality between Controllability and Observability, Controllability and Observability
conditions for Pulse Transfer Function
MODULE-3
STABILITY ANALYSIS
Mapping between the S-Plane and the Z-Plane Primary strips and Complementary Strips
Constant frequency loci, Constant damping ratio loci, Stability Analysis of closed loop
systems in the Z-Plane. Jury stability test Stability Analysis by use of the Bilinear
Transformation and Routh Stability criterion.
DESIGN OF DISCRETE TIME CONTROL SYSTEM BY CONVENTIONAL
METHODS
Transient and steady State response Analysis Design based on the frequency response
method Bilinear Transformation and Design procedure in the w-plane, Lead, Lag and LeadLag compensators and digital PID controllers.
.STATE FEEDBACK CONTROLLERS AND OBSERVERS
Design of state feedback controller through pole placement Necessary and sufficient
conditions, Ackermans formula.
State Observers Full order and Reduced order observers.
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Discrete-Time Control systems - K. Ogata, Pearson Education/PHI, 2nd Edition
REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. Digital Control Systems, Kuo, Oxford University Press, 2nd Edition, 2003.
2. Digital Control and State Variable Methods by M.Gopal, TMH
POWER QUALITY
MTPS 1202
L-T-P: 3-1-0
MODULE-1
Introduction: power quality (PQ) problem, Voltage sag, Swell , Surges, Harmonic, over
voltages, spikes, Voltage fluctuations, Transients, interruption overview of power quality
phenomenon , Remedies to improve power quality, power quality monitoring.
Interruptions: Definition, Difference between failure, outage, causes and origin of
interruptions, limits for the interruption frequency, limits for the interruption duration , costs
of interruption, overview of Reliability , evaluation to power quality, comparison of
observations and reliability evaluation.
MODULE-2
Voltage Sag: Characterization of voltage sag, definition, causes of voltage sag, voltage sag
magnitude, monitoring, theoretical calculation of voltage sag magnitude voltage sag
calculation in non-radial systems, meshed systems, voltage sag duration.
PQ considerations in Industrial Power Systems: voltage sag effects, equipment behaviour
of power electronic loads, induction motors, synchronous motors, computers, consumer
electronics, adjustable speed AC drives and its operation. Mitigation of AC drives,
Adjustable speed DC drive and its operation, mitigation methods of DC drives.
MODULE-3
Mitigation of Interruptions and Voltage Sags: Overview of mitigation methods- form fault
to trip, reducing the number of faults, reducing the fault clearing time changing the power
system, installing mitigation equipment, improving equipment immunity, different events and
mitigation methods. System equipment interface- voltage source converter, series voltage
controller, shunt controller, combined shunt and series controller.
Power Quality and EMC Standards: Introduction to standardization, IEC Electromagnetic
compatibility standards, European voltage characteristics standards, PQ surveys.
Reference Book:
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MODULE-1
System Dynamics: Synchronous machine model in state space form, computer representation
for excitation and governor systems modeling of loads and induction machines.
Stability steady state stability limit Dynamic Stability limit Dynamic stability analysis.
MODULE-2
State space representation of synchronous machine connected to infinite bus, Time response
Stability by Eigen value approach.
Digital Simulation of Transient Stability: Swing equation, Machine equations
Concept of Multi machine Stability, Multi machine Transient Stability Under Different
Faulted Conditions.
MODULE-3
Effect of governor action and exciter on power system stability. Effect of saturation, saliency
& automatic voltage regulators on stability.
Excitation Systems: Rotating Self-excited Exciter with direct acting Rheostatic type, voltage
regulator Rotating main and Pilot Exciters with Indirect Acting Rheostatic Type Voltage
Regulator.
Rotating Main Exciter, Rotating Amplifier and Static Voltage Regulator Static excitation
scheme Brushless excitation system.
Reference Books:
1. Power System Stability by Kimbark Vol. I&II, III 1968, Dover Publication Inc, New
York 1968.
2. Power System control and stability by Anderson and Fund, Vol I, P.M.Arolerson &
A.A.fouad, Galgotia Publications 3B/12, Uttari marg Rajunder Nagar, New Delhi
110060, 1981, 1 st edition.
3. Power System Dynamics Stability and Control by K.R.Padiyar, Second edition
B.S.Publications 2002.
4. Computer Applications to Power SystemsGlenn.W.Stagg &
Ahmed. H.El.Abiad
5. Power Systems Analysis & Stability S.S.Vadhera Khanna Publishers.
6. Power System Analysis by Hadi Saadat Tata McGraw Hill Publications
7. Power System Analysis by John J.Graniger William D.Stevenson. JR. Tata McGraw
Hill Publications.
Bath tub curve reliability analysis of series parallel networks using exponential distribution
reliability measures MTTF, MTTR, MTBF.
MODULE-2
Markov Modelling : Markov chains concept of stochastic transitional probability Matrix,
Evaluation of limiting state Probabilities. Markov processes one component repairable
system time dependent probability evaluation using Laplace transform approach
evaluation of limiting state probabilities using STPM two component repairable models.
Frequency & Duration Techniques : Frequency and duration concept Evaluation of
frequency of encountering state, mean cycle time, for one , two component repairable models
evaluation of cumulative probability and cumulative frequency of encountering of merged
states.
MODULE-3
Generation System Reliability Analysis : Reliability model of a generation system
recursive relation for unit addition and removal load modeling - Merging of generation load
model evaluation of transition rates for merged state model cumulative Probability,
cumulative frequency of failure evaluation LOLP, LOLE.
Composite Systems Reliability Analysis: Decompositions method Reliability Indices
Weather Effects on Transmission Lines.
Distribution System and Reliability Analysis: Basic Concepts Evaluation of Basic and
performance reliability indices of radial networks.
Reference Books:
1. Reliability Evaluation of Engg. System R. Billinton, R.N.Allan, Plenum Press, New
York.
2. Reliability Evaluation of Power systems R. Billinton, R.N.Allan, Pitman Advance
Publishing Program, New York.
MODULE-2
DSPalgorithm
implementation
Computation of the discrete Fourier transform- Number representation-Arithmetic
operations-handling of overflow-Tunable digital filters-function approximation.
Analysis of finite Word length effects
The Quantization process and errors- Quantization of fixed -point and floating -point
Numbers-Analysis of coefficient Quantization effects - Analysis of Arithmetic Round-off
errors-Dynamic range scaling-signal- to- noise ratio in Low -order IIR filters-Low-Sensitivity
Digital filters-Reduction of Product round-off errors using error feedback-Limit cycles in IIR
digital filters- Round-off errors in FFT Algorithms.
MODULE-3
Power Spectrum Estimation
Estimation of spectra from Finite Duration Observations signals Non-parametric methods
for power spectrum Estimation parametric method for power spectrum EstimationEstimation of spectral form-Finite duration observation of signals-Non-parametric methods
for power spectrum estimation-Walsh methods-Blackman & torchy method.
Reference
Books:
Transmission network and market power. Power wheeling transactions and marginal costing,
transmission costing. Congestion management methods- market splitting, counter-trading;
Effect of congestion on LMPs- country practices
MODULE-3
Ancillary Services and System Security in Deregulation. Classifications and definitions,
AS management in various markets- country practices. Technical, economic, & regulatory
issues involved in the deregulation of the power industry.
Reference Books:
1. Power System Economics: Designing markets for electricity - S. Stoft
2. Power generation, operation and control, -J. Wood and B. F. Wollenberg
3. Operation of restructured power systems - K. Bhattacharya, M.H.J. Bollen and J.E.
Daalder
4. Market operations in electric power systems - M. Shahidehpour, H. Yamin and Z. Li
5. Fundamentals of power system economics - S. Kirschen and G. Strbac
6. Optimization principles: Practical Applications to the Operation and Markets
of the Electric Power Industry - N. S. Rau
7. Competition and Choice in Electricity - Sally Hunt and Graham Shuttleworth
Application of AI and ANN in Power System : Basic concepts and definitions, algorithms for
load flow, short term load forecasting, fault diagnosis and state estimation.
Reference Books :
1. John J.Grainger and William D.Stevenson, Jr. : Power System Analysis,
McGraw-Hill, 1994, International Edition
1. Allen J.Wood and Bruce F.Wollenberg : Power Generation operation and control,
John Wiley & Sons, 1984
2. R.N.Dhar : Computer Aided Power Systems Operation and Analysis, Tata McGraw
Hill, 1982
3. L.P.Singh : Advanced Power System Analysis and Dynamics, Wiley
Eastern Ltd. 1986
4. Prabha Kundur : Power System Stability and Control -, McGraw Hill, 1994
5. P.D.Wasserman : `Neural Computing : Theory and Practice Van Nostrand
Feinhold, New York.
SEMESTER-3
ADAPTIVE & CONTROL THEORY
MTPS 2101
L-T-P: 3-1-0
Module-I
Introduction and overview of Systems Identification, Adaptive Control and applications.
Parameter Estimation: Least Square, Generalized and Recursive Least Square,
Estimator properties including error bounds and convergence, MES, ML and MAP
estimators, Nonlinear Least Squares. Model Structures and Predictors.
Module-II
Recursive Identification of Linear dynamic systems: RLS, ELS, IV, RML, Stochastic
Approximation, Extended Kalman Filter, generalized prediction error framework and its
application to ARMA and state models, convergence analysis, Time varying parameters.
Nonlinear System Identification. ; Adaptive schemes. Adaptive control theory.
Applications. Situations when constant Gain feedback is insufficient. ; Robust control. ;
The adaptive control problem. ; The model following problem. MRAS based on stability
theory. Model following when the full state is measurable.
Module-III
Direct MRAS for general linear systems. Prior knowledge in MRAS. MRAS for partially
known systems. Use of robust estimation methods in MRAS. ; The basic idea. Indirect
self-tuning regulators. Direct Self-tuning regulators. Linear Quadratic STR. Adaptive
Predictive control. Prior knowledge in STR.; Linear-in-the-parameters model. Least
squares estimation. Experimental conditions. Recursive estimators. Extended least
squares. Robust estimation methods (dead zone, projection).Implementation issues. ;
Nonlinear System Identification Techniques
Text Books:
1. K.J. Astrom and B. Wittenmark, Adaptive Control, Addison, Pearson 2006.
2. L. Ljung, System Identification Theory for the user, Prentice-Hall, 2007.
Reference Books:
1. K.S. Narendra and A.M. Annaswamy, Stable Adaptive Systems, Prentice-Hall,
1989.
2. Landau and Zito, Digital Control Systems: Design, Identification and Implementation,
Springer, 2006
Synchronous Machines: The basis of General Theory and Generalized Equation of A.C
machines, Equation in terms of phases variable parks transformation, Various reference
frames, Derivation of two-axis equation, Torque equation, Field and damper windings,
Equivalent circuits, Operational impedances and frequency response loci, Modified equation
with more accurate coupling between field and damper windings.
Selected topics on prime mover and energy supply systems: Governors for hydraulic and
steam turbines, Transient droop, speed governing system.
MODULE-2
Synchronous Generator short circuit and system faults: Symmetrical short circuit of
unloaded generator, Analysis of short circuit oscillograms, short circuit of loaded
synchronous generator, Unsymmetrical short of synchronous generator, system fault
calculation, Sudden load changes, Equivalent circuit under transient condition, Constant flux
linkage theorem, Simplified Phasor diagram for transient changes.
Selected topics on excitation systems: Modelling of excitation system components, exciter
(D.C and A.C), Amplifier, Stabilizing circuit
MODULE-3