This document outlines a tentative teaching plan for a power system analysis course. It lists 29 topics to be covered over 52 total lecture hours. The plan provides the topic name, number of required lecture hours for each topic, and a brief 1-2 sentence description for most topics. The topics progress from introductory concepts like power system representation to more advanced topics like load flow analysis, stability analysis, and fault analysis. The plan is signed off by the teaching professor and department chair.
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Power System Analysis (7th Term)
This document outlines a tentative teaching plan for a power system analysis course. It lists 29 topics to be covered over 52 total lecture hours. The plan provides the topic name, number of required lecture hours for each topic, and a brief 1-2 sentence description for most topics. The topics progress from introductory concepts like power system representation to more advanced topics like load flow analysis, stability analysis, and fault analysis. The plan is signed off by the teaching professor and department chair.
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MEHRAN UNIVERSITY OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY
FRM-001/00/QSP-006 Feb.04, 2002
TENTATIVE TEACHING PLAN
DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Name of Teacher: Prof. Agha Zafarullah Pathan Subject: Power System Analysis Batch: 07 Year: Final Term: 7th Session Starting Date: 03-01-2011 Term Ending Date: 24-04-2011 No. of Lect. S# Topic Hrs. Req. 1. Introduction to the subject 01 2. Representation of power systems: Symbols, building blocks 01 3. One line diagram: Construction methodology 01 4. The impedance and reactance diagrams 02 5. Single-Phase solution of balanced three phase network 01 6. Per unit computation: Selection / Change of base of p.u quantities 02 7. Solution of numericals 03 8. Analysis of symmetrical components 02 9. Problems using symmetrical components 04 10. Sequence impedance of power transmission lines 02 11. Sequence impedance and network of synchronous machines 01 12. Sequence impedance of transformers 01 13. Construction of sequence network of a power system 01 14. Line to ground faults of machines + problems 02 15. Line to line faults of machines + problems 02 16. Line to line to grounds faults of machines + problems 02 17. Faults through impedance + problems 01 18. Faults on large Systems 04 19. Comparison of faults on grounded and ungrounded system 01 20. Network model equations and their formulation 01 21. Load flow problem 02 22. Comparison of load flow methods 02 23. Control of voltage profile 01 24. Classification of various buses 01 25. Nodal admittance Matrix-3bus/5n-bus 03 26. Gauss-Seidal Method 02 27. Steady state and transient and transient stability 02 28. Power Angle diagram 02 29. Two Machine System + problems 02 Total Lecturer hrs: 52