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EE 457
Course Objectives
Power System Analysis - II (Spring 2006)
M ,W, F 10-11, 1344 HOWE
Instructor: Professor Jim McCalley
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2005-2007 Catalog description:
E E 457. Power System Analysis II. (3-0)
Cr. 3. S. Prereq: 303, credit or registration in 324. Power system
protection, symmetrical components, faults, stability.
Power system operations including the
new utility environment. Nonmajor graduate credit.
Course Objectives:
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Objective 1
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Understand the operation
of the power system in terms of frequency regulation, economic dispatch,
and unit commitment.
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Objective 2
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Analyze unbalanced power
systems using symmetrical components.
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Objective 3
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Perform fault analysis
using symmetrical components and determine fault currents and voltages at
various locations in the network.
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Objective 4
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Understand the philosophy
and the principles behind power system protection, and know how to set
primary protection and back-up protection for inverse time overcurrent
relays.
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Objective 5
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Understand the principles
of steady-state stability assessment and transient stability assessment in
power systems, and perform an analysis of transient stability using the
equal area criterion for the one machine and infinite bus system.
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Objective 6
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Incorporate short
circuit analysis and transient stability analysis into the design of a
transmission addition to a power system
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