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Psa Syllabus

The document outlines the course structure for Power System Analysis, detailing prerequisites, objectives, and key topics covered in the curriculum. It includes units on network matrices, power flow studies, short circuit analysis, and power system stability analysis, along with associated numerical problems. Additionally, it lists textbooks, reference materials, and expected course outcomes for students upon completion.

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Psa Syllabus

The document outlines the course structure for Power System Analysis, detailing prerequisites, objectives, and key topics covered in the curriculum. It includes units on network matrices, power flow studies, short circuit analysis, and power system stability analysis, along with associated numerical problems. Additionally, it lists textbooks, reference materials, and expected course outcomes for students upon completion.

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2022-2023 163

III Year B.Tech. EEE II-Semesterr L T P C


Course Code: 126EK 3 1 0 4
POWER SYSTEM ANALYSIS
Prerequisites: Power Systems –I (124BM), Power Systems- II (125DC)
Course Objectives:
1. To understand and develop Y bus and Z bus matrices.
2. To know the importance of load flow studies and its importance.
3. To analyze various types of faults occur in power system.
4. To know Steady State and Transient stability of power system.
5. To understand the economic operation of the Thermal power plants.
6. To know the importance of Load frequency control.
UNIT 1: (~9 Lecture Hours)
Network Matrices: Transmission Network Representations: Bus Admittance
frame and Bus Impedance frame. Formation of Y-BUS: Inspection method,
Singular Transformation Method, Numerical Problems.
Formation of Z-BUS from Y-BUS, Direct method of Z-Bus, Numerical
Problems.
UNIT 2: (~10 Lecture Hours)
Power Flow Studies-I: Necessity of Power Flow Studies – Data for Power
Flow Studies –Static Load Flow Equations – Load Flow Solutions Using
Gauss Seidel Method, Acceleration Factor, Load Flow Solution, Algorithm
and Flowchart, Numerical Load Flow Solution for Simple Power Systems
(Max. 3-Buses).
UNIT 3: (~9 Lecture Hours)
Power Flow Studies-II: Newton Raphson Method of Load flow solution,
Rectangular and Polar Co-ordinates Form, Jacobian Elements, Algorithm and
Flowchart, Decoupled and Fast Decoupled Methods, Comparison of Different
Methods – DC Load Flow (Max. 3-Buses).
UNIT 4: (~9 Lecture Hours)
Short Circuit Analysis: 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
Components, sequence impedances and networks, Numerical Problems.
Unsymmetrical Fault Analysis: Fault current calculations for LG, LL, LLG
faults with and without fault impedance, Numerical Problems.
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UNIT 5: (~9 Lecture Hours)
Power System Stability Analysis: Introduction to Power System Stability
issues. Rotor dynamics & Swing equation, Power angle equation, Steady
State Stability, Classical representation of system and its assumptions,
Determination of Transient Stability through Equal Area Criterion for single
machine infinite system, Critical clearing angle & time, Methods to improve
Stability, Numerical problems.
Text Books:
1. I.J. Nagrath & D. P. Kothari Modern Power System Analysis, 4th Edition,
Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing Company, 2011.
2. John J.Grainer & W.D.Stevenson Power System Analysis, 1st Edition,
McGraw Hill Education; July 2017.
Reference Books:
1. Dr. K.Uma Rao, Computer Techniques and Models in Power Systems,
2nd Revised Edition, I.K.International, 2014.
2. Glenn W.Stagg, Ahmed H. El-Abiad, Computer Methods in Power System
Analysis, McGraw-Hill Publishing Company
3. Olle. I. Elgerd, Electric Energy Systems Theory – An Introduction, 30th
Reprint, Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Company Ltd, New Delhi, 2007.
4. Hadi Saadat, Power System Analysis, 3rd Edition TMH, 2011.
Online Resources:
1. https://archive.nptel.ac.in/courses/108/105/108105067/
Course Outcomes:
After completion of the course, student will be able to
1. Develop Ybus , Zbus matrices for the power system networks
2. Perform the load flow analysis of power system networks using Gauss-
Seidel, Newton-Raphson methods.
3. Perform the load flow analysis of power system networks using decoupled
and fast decoupled method.
4. Analyze symmetrical faults in power system networks.
5. Analyze unsymmetrical faults in power system networks.
6. Estimate the Transient and steady state Stability for single machine infinite
system.

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