Part 0. Power Systems Orientation
Part 0. Power Systems Orientation
POWER SYSTEMS
ORIENTATION
Professor
Michael C. Pacis, Ph.D.
BSEE, MEng’g-EE (Power Systems), Mapua University
PhD EEE-Major in Power Systems, UP-Diliman
Dissertation Title: “An Adaptive Overcurrent Relay Coordination Scheme
for Weakly Meshed Distribution Networks
with Distributed Generation”
Research Interest: Power Systems, Smart Grids, Renewable Energy
Index Card Format (3x5)
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SN/FN/MI
Crs/Yr
Stud no:
Repeater/Non repeater No. of times:
Cellphone no: Tel nos:
Home Address:
Prov Address:
Email Address:
Date Today:
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(at the back your tabulated schedule)
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Course Code: EEA108
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Course Outline
1. Introduction to Power Systems / Unbalanced Polyphase
Systems
2. Per Unit Analysis / Modeling of Electric Power Systems
3. Transmission Line Parameters
3.1 Resistance and Inductance Calculations
4. Application of Symmetrical Components to unbalanced
polyphase systems
5. Power Computation using symmetrical components
6. Symmetrical Faults Calculation
7. Application of Symmetrical Faults Calculation
for CB and Fuse Selection
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Course Outline
9. Development of Sequence Networks
10. Unbalanced Fault Calculation
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POLICIES and GUIDELINES
1. Professionalism (Student and Professor relationship)
2. Make up exams would be given for those who have a valid
excuse, otherwise a TYPE Z exam.
3. GRADING SYSTEM:
QUIZZES: 60% (max:4),
Online Exams: BB and Zoom
FINAL EXAM: 25% (1)
HW/SW/RW:15% (2/2/2)
Total: 100% Passing: 70% (Supercritical Course)
5. Textbook: Power System Analysis and Design, 6th Ed., by
J.Glover and M. Sarma, Brooks Cole, January 2015
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POLICIES and GUIDELINES
6. Grading Average Grade Average Grade
Below 70 5.00 83 – 85 2.00
70 – 72 3.00 86 – 88 1.75
73 – 75 2.75 89 – 93 1.50
76 – 79 2.50 94 – 97 1.25