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This document outlines the course details for a Power Systems course taught at Amity University Rajasthan. The course objectives are to learn about electrical machines, transformers, and key concepts of power systems topics. Students will gain knowledge in circuit breakers, relays, and digital protection schemes. The course will be taught through lectures, quizzes, assignments, and presentations. Students will be evaluated through midterm exams, continuous evaluations, attendance, and a final exam. The suggested textbooks and schedule of topics are also provided.

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Course Handout PSII

This document outlines the course details for a Power Systems course taught at Amity University Rajasthan. The course objectives are to learn about electrical machines, transformers, and key concepts of power systems topics. Students will gain knowledge in circuit breakers, relays, and digital protection schemes. The course will be taught through lectures, quizzes, assignments, and presentations. Students will be evaluated through midterm exams, continuous evaluations, attendance, and a final exam. The suggested textbooks and schedule of topics are also provided.

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AMITY UNIVERSITY RAJASTHAN

Name of School: Amity School of Engineering and

Technology

EVEN SEMESTER
2014-2015

Course
Handout
Program

B. Tech- VI Semester

Course Code

BEL-601

Course Title

Power Systems

Faculty-in-charge

Nishant Saxena

Credits

03

Course Details
(a) Course Objectives:
1. The aim of the course is to Learn the Electrical machines including
Direct Current Machines, Transformers of both single phase and three
phase transformers.
2. This course is to explain highlights and key concepts of each topic to
each other and to your managers and show how these topics fit into a
management system like ISO/IEC 17025

3. To learn the basic concepts of manufacturing planning and control.


4. To help the students how to implement several simple tools, job aids,
and references to use and improve your laboratory operations

(b)Learning Outcomes:
a. Gaining knowledge in fundamental ideas about various Circuit
Breakers,Relays and Digital Protection Schemes.

b. Will be able to solve the different problems Related to protection


c.

schemes .

(c) Pedagogy/ Instruction Methodology:


a. Lectures

b. Quiz
c. Home Assignments
d. Power Point Presentations
(d)Suggested Text and Reference Books
Text Books:
Text:

S. S. Rao - Switchgear and Protection - Khanna Publishers, N.Delhi, 1990.


T.S.Madhava Rao - Power System Protection - TMH, 1979
I. J. Nagrath and D. P. Kothari - Power System Engineering, TMH, 1994

References:

Badriram and D. Vishwakarma - Power System Protection and Switchgear - TMH, 1995
Ravindranath B. and Chander. M - Power System Protection and Switchgear - Wiley Eastern, 1994.
Arun G.Phadke and S. H. Horowitz - Power System Relaying (Ed.2) - John Wiley, 1995.
C. L. Wadhwa - Electrical Power Systems (Ed. 2) Wiley Eastern, 1993
Ravindranath and Chander - Power System Protection and Switchgear - Wiley Eastern, 1994

(e) Tentative Delivery Schedule:


Topi
c no

Topic Name

Modul
e

Learning
Outcome

Suggested
reading
from Text
Book
(Section/Ch
apter No.)

1.

Principles and need for Protective


Schemes, Nature and Causes of faults

2.

Types of faults Essential qualities of


Protection

3.

Zones of Protection Primary and backup


Protection Relay classification

4.

Principle types of Electromagnetic relays


Theory of Induction Disc Relay

5.

Relay Design Relay Construction


General Equation for Electromagnetic
Relays

1,2

6.

Over current Relays Directional Relays


Distance Relays Differential Relays

1,2

7.

Physics of Arc Phenomena Maintenance


of the arc

1,2

10

8.

Losses Arc Interruption Theroies

1,2

11

9.

Circuit Breaker Rating Characteristics of


Restriking voltage Current Chopping
Types of Circuit Breakers

1,2,3

12

10.

Air Break CB, Air Blast CB

2,3

14

11.

Oil CB,Vacuum CB, SF6 CB

2,3

15

12.

Basic Steps for design of Circuit Breaker


Testing of Circuit Breaker

2,3

17

13.

Over current Protection Schemes

2,3

19

14.

Distance Protection Schemes

2,3

21

15.

Pilot Feeder Protection Schemes

22

16.

Transformer Protection

24

17.

Generator Protection

26

18.

Motor Protection

28

19.

Bus zone Protection Auto reclosing


Methods of Testing Protective Gear

29

20.

Current Transformer Tests Potential


Transformer Tests

30

21.

Causes of over voltages Lightning Switching Insulation Failure and Arcing


Grounds

32

22.

Methods of Protection Ground Wires

33

23.

Peterson Coils, Surge Absorbers

35

24.

Surge Diverters

36

25.

Location of Protective Apparatus,


Insulation Co ordination

37

26.

Neutral Earthing

39

27.

Basics for static relay development

40

28.

Classification Components of Static


Relays

42

29.

Elements of Static relays

44

30.

Over Current Relay

45

31.

Differential Protection Static Distance


Relay

47

32.

Micropocessor based relays

49

33.

Concepts of Digital Relaying

50

Evaluation Scheme:
S.
N.

Evaluation Component

Weightage %

Remarks

Mid Term/Class Test

15

Closed Book

Continuous
Evaluation
(Tests/Quizzes/Assignments/Projects/Semina
r/Industrial Visits/Case Studies)

10

Attendance

05

Final Examination

70

Total

100

Name of Faculty-in-charge

Nishant Saxena

Mobile

9001929821

Email

[email protected]

Chamber Consultation Hours :

1 Hrs Weekly

(Signature of the Faculty-in-charge)

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