POWER SYSTEMS ENGINEERING PPT
Instructor: Ross Baldick
Course description:
This course is an introduction to power systems engineering. Topics include (with chapters of the text in parenthesis):
Instructor: Ross Baldick
Course description:
This course is an introduction to power systems engineering. Topics include (with chapters of the text in parenthesis):
- complex power, phasors, balanced three phase (2),
- transformers and per-unit system (3),
- transmission line parameters (4),
- steady state operation of transmission lines (5)
- the power flow problem (6),
- symmetrical faults (7),
- power system controls (11),
- economic operation of power systems (11),
- optimal power flow (11)
- deregulation and restructuring.
Pre-requisite:
Electrical Engineering 438 (or 338) or
331 or 331K with a grade of at least C.
Expectations
I expect that you will spend five to
seven hours on average per week outside of class on this course to read the
textbook, review the class material, and work on homeworks.
I expect you to have read over the
material in the textbook ahead of class so that class time is used efficiently to explain
concepts.
Please come to office hours with
prepared questions.
I may have to cancel one or two
classes during the semester in order to attend conferences. We will
schedule make-up classes for these cancelled classes since the semester will be
extremely full of material to cover.
I do not take attendance and you are
free to attend or not attend class as you choose. However, if you come to
class, please be prompt. Please be seated in class by the
time the start-of-class bell rings. If a homework is due, please put it on
the desk in the classroom prior to the star-of-class bell.
Textbook
- Duncan Glover, Mulukutla Sarma, and Thomas Overbye, Power System Analysis and Design, Thomson, Fourth Edition or later.
Additional course resources:
I will be using slides developed by Thomas Overbye with some additions:- Lecture_1
- Lecture_2
- Lecture_3
- Lecture_4
- Lecture_5
- Lecture_6
- Lecture_7
- Lecture_8
- Lecture_9
- Lecture_10
- Lecture_11
- Lecture_12
- Lecture_13
- Lecture_14
- Lecture_15
- Lecture_16
- Lecture_17
- Lecture_18
- Arthur Bergen and Vijay Vital, Power Systems Analysis, Prentice-Hall, 2000.
- William D. Stevenson, Elements of Power System Analysis.
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