This course is mainly for undergraduate third-year Electrical Engineering students, which will introduce and explain the fundamental concepts in the field of electrical power system engineering. The basic concepts of per unit system will be introduced along with their applications in circuit applications. Transmission line parameters, their calculations, and the modeling will be introduced. Basic load flow algorithms will be covered in details along with short-circuit analysis and the method of symmetrical components. Unbalanced fault analysis and basic power system stability analysis will also be covered in these lecture series. By the end of the course, the students should be able to gather high-quality knowledge of electrical power system components, its operation strategies, and stability analysis.
INTENDED AUDIENCE
BE/B.Tech. in Electrical Engineering
INDUSTRY SUPPORT
Power Grid,NTPC,NHEC,DVC and State Electricity Boards.
ABOUT THE INSTRUCTOR
Debapriya Das obtained his B.E. degree from Calcutta University ( B.E. College ( Presently known as IIEST ), Shibpur, Howrah, WB ), M.Tech. from I.I.T. Kharagpur and Ph.D. from I.I.T., Delhi. He has nearly thirty years of experience in teaching and research. For more information, one can visit my I.I.T KGP website. One can also visit the website https://scholar.google.co.in/citations?user=yZj2uFYAAAAJ.
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Course Details
Week 1: Structure Of Power System and Few Other Aspects
Week 2: Resistance, Inductance, and Capacitance of Transmission Lines
Week 3: Power System Components and Per Unit System
Week 4: Characteristics and Performance of Transmission Lines
Week 5: Load Flow Analysis
Week 6: Load Flow Analysis (Contd.)
Week 7: Optimal System Operation
Week 8: Optimal System Operation (Contd.)
Week 9: Symmetrical Fault
Week 10:Symmetrical Components
Week 11:Unbalanced Fault Analysis
Week 12:Power System Stability
Books and References
1. Electrical Power Systems—Debapriya Das (New Age International)
2. Power System Analysis—Hadi Saadat (McGraw Hill)
3. Elements of Power System Analysis—John J. Grainger, William D. Stevension (McGraw Hill)
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