EE 457

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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:

Objective 1

 

Understand the operation of the power system in terms of frequency regulation, economic dispatch, and unit commitment.

Objective 2

 

Analyze unbalanced power systems using symmetrical components.

Objective 3

 

Perform fault analysis using symmetrical components and determine fault currents and voltages at various locations in the network.

Objective 4

 

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.

Objective 5

 

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.

Objective 6

 

Incorporate short circuit analysis and transient stability analysis into the design of a transmission addition to a power system