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Power System Analysis

This document outlines a course on power system analysis. The course aims to teach students about various types of electrical faults and calculations. It covers topics like symmetrical three-phase faults, symmetrical components, unsymmetrical faults, and power system stability. Representation of power systems using diagrams and per-unit quantities is also included. Numerical problems are used to demonstrate the concepts.

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Power System Analysis

This document outlines a course on power system analysis. The course aims to teach students about various types of electrical faults and calculations. It covers topics like symmetrical three-phase faults, symmetrical components, unsymmetrical faults, and power system stability. Representation of power systems using diagrams and per-unit quantities is also included. Numerical problems are used to demonstrate the concepts.

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POWER SYSTEM ANALYSIS

Objectives:

To enable students to learn various types of electrical faults and their calculation.

Course Outline:

Representation of Power Systems: One-line diagram, impedance and reactance diagram, percent or per-
unit quantities, selection of base and change in base of p.u. quantities, per unit representation of single
phase transformer, per unit reactance diagram of a power system, per unit impedances of three winding
transformers.

Symmetrical Three Phase Faults: Symmetrical three phase faults on an unloaded synchronous machine,
short circuit currents and reactance of synchronous machines, internal voltages of loaded machines
under transient conditions, fault calculation and numerical problems.

Symmetrical components: Symmetrical components of unsymmetrical phasors, power in terms of


symmetrical components; sequence networks, positive, negative and zero sequence networks,
unsymmetrical series impedances.

Unsymmetrical faults: Unsymmetrical faults on unloaded generators, unsymmetrical faults on power


systems; single line-to-ground faults; line to-line faults, double line-to-ground faults, double line to line
faults; demonstration problems.

Power system stability: Steady state and transient stability, swing equation, the power angle equation,
equal area criterion of stability and its application, demonstration problems.

Recommended Books:

1. D. Stevenson, Jr., Elements of Power System Analysis

2. V.K. Mehta, Principle of Power Systems

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