ECE 446 Course Syllabus
POWER SYSTEMS ANALYSIS
Professor: Dr. Luis Youn.
Office: Engineering Building, Room EB 2034.
Phone: (618) 650-2524
(618)
650-2809
E-mail:
TEXTBOOK: Power Systems Analysis by Arthur R. Bergen, 1986, Prentice-Hall.
REFERENCE: Power System Analysis, John J. Grainger, William D. Stevenson, Jr., 1994, Mc Graw Hill.
Electrical Power Systems by Vincent Del Toro, 1992, Prentice-Hall.
Grading Policy: Test I : 30%
Test II: 35%
Group Project: 15%
Individual Project: 15%
Homework: 5% ( No Late Homework Accepted )
CHAPTER |
TOPIC |
CONCEPTS |
1 | Background. |
Electric Utility Industry, Power Generation, Cogeneration. |
2 | Basic Principles. |
Complex Power, Balanced Three-Phase Power, Parallel Operation of Synchronous Generators. |
3 | Transmission-Line Modeling. |
Terminal V, I Relations, Lumped-Circuit Equivalent, Long or Medium Lines. |
4 | Transformer Modeling and Per Unit System |
Single- and Three-Phase Transformers, Per Phase Analysis, Per Unit Analysis, Change of Base, Transmission Line and Transformers. |
5 | Power Flow Analysis. |
Power Flow Equations, Gauss-Seidel Method, Newton-Raphson Method. |
6 | Generation Modeling. |
Classical Machine Description, Voltage Generation and Open-Circuit Voltage, Armature Reaction and Terminal Voltage, Power Delivered by Generator, Synchronizing Generator to an Infinite Bus. |
7 | Unbalanced System Operation. |
Symmetrical Components, Use of Symmetrical Components for Fault Analysis, Zero-Sequence Network, Modeling of Generator, Transformer, Transmission-Line for Sequence Networks. |
8 | Modeling of Small Power Producing Facilities. |
Types of Cogeneration Plants, Economic Dispatch Problem, Mathematical Modeling. |