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Jordan University of Science and Technology

Faculty of Engineering
Electrical Engineering Department

EE586 Power System Protection


First Semester 2019-2020

2013 Course Catalog


1
3 Credit hours (3 h lectures, R ). Relay operating principles, Current and voltage transformers,
Generator protection, Motor protection, Transformer protection, Busbar protection, Transmission line
protection, Computerized protection of power systems.

Textbooks
1) Protective Relaying: Principles and Applications, Third edition, J Lewis Blackburn and Thomas J.
Domin, CRC Press, 2007.

References
Books

1) P. M. Amderson, Power System Protection, McGraw-Hill, 1999.


2) C. Christopouls and A. Wright, Electrical Power System Protection, Kluwer Academic Publishers,
Second Edition, 1999.

Internet links
http://www.abb.co.uk/industries/us/9AAC30403751.aspx
http://www.electrical4u.com/protection-system-in-power-system/

Instructor
Instructors Dr. Saher Albatran, Emails: [email protected]

Prerequisites
Prerequisites by topic Power System Analysis
Prerequisites by course EE 485
Co-requisites by course -
Prerequisite for -
Topics Covered
Week Topics Chapters in Text
1-3 Introduction and Background Chapters 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
4-5 Distribution System and Line Protection Chapter 12
6-8 Generator Protection and Monitoring Chapter 8
9-10 Transformer Protection and Monitoring Chapter 9
11-12 Reactor and Shunt Capacitor Protection Chapter 11
13-14 Bus and Breaker-Failure Protection Chapter 10
15-16 Substation Protection Control and Monitoring. Chapter 15

1
Required of all students in the B.Sc. of Electrical Engineering - Power (2013) Program
Evaluation
Assessment Tool Expected Due Date Weight
Assignments Week 3, Week7, Week 11 and Week 15 10%
First Exam According to the department schedule 25 %
Second Exam According to the department schedule 25 %
Final Exam According to the University final examination schedule 40 %

Objectives and Outcomes2


Objectives Outcomes
1. Introduce the students to 1.1. Understand power system protection principles. [1,2]
principles of power system 1.2. Understand the operation of protection devices. [1,2]
protection [1,2] 1.3. Understand the relay input sources. [1,2]
2. To understand Distribution 2.1. Learn the techniques for analyzing, designing and
System and Line Protection. simulating these converters. [1]
[1] 2.2. To introduce students to the applications of dc/ac
converters. [1]
3. To understand AC system 3.1. Generator Protection and Monitoring [1,2]
protection. [1,2] 3.2. Transformer Protection and Monitoring[1,2]
4. To Understand power system 4.1. Reactor and Shunt Capacitor Protection [1]
component protection [1] 4.2. Bus and Breaker-Failure Protection [1]
5. To understand substation 5.1. Substation Protection Control and Monitoring [1]
protection and monitoring [1]

Contribution of Course to Meeting the Professional Component


This course trains the students on the theory, methods, equipment and technology used to protect the
power system.

Relationship to Program Outcomes (%)


1 2 3 4 5 6 7
90 10

2
Numbers in brackets refer to the Program outcomes
2

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