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Power Systems II (15Dec21)

The document outlines the curriculum for the B.E. in Electrical Engineering at The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda, detailing the program's specific outcomes and course outcomes for the Power System course. It includes Bloom's Taxonomy levels, course topics, and their relevance to employability and sustainability. The course aims to equip students with knowledge and skills in power system modeling, analysis, and control.

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The document outlines the curriculum for the B.E. in Electrical Engineering at The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda, detailing the program's specific outcomes and course outcomes for the Power System course. It includes Bloom's Taxonomy levels, course topics, and their relevance to employability and sustainability. The course aims to equip students with knowledge and skills in power system modeling, analysis, and control.

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Bloom’s Taxonomy Levels: 1. Remember 2. Understand 3. Application 4. Analysis 5. Evaluation 6.

Creation

Programme Name: B. E. (Electrical Engineering)

Programme Specific Outcome (PSO)

PSO1 Knowledge of engineering aspects to identify, analyse, design and develop solution of complex engineering problems.
PSO2 Acquire state of art technologies to address current and future energy issues.
PSO3 Engage in continuous process of learning and acquiring expertise of new technologies and modern software tools.

The Maharaja Sayajirao University of


Baroda
Academic Year 2019-20
Faculty Technology and Engineering
Department of Electrical Engineering
B. E. (Electrical Engineering): Regular Programme
Core / Elective / Foundation
Year III ELE 1705 : POWER SYSTEM Credits / Hours per week 03 L+ 01T
II (3L+1T)
Year of Introduction: 2008
Semester II Maximum Marks / Grade 100
Year of Syllabus Revision: 2012
Mode of
Lectures and Tutorials
Transaction
Course Outcome (CO) ELE 1705
CO1 Model the power system components for steady state power flow analysis
CO2 Determine the optimum state of a power system subjected to operating constraints
CO3 Analyze various type of faults on power systems
CO4 Evaluate the stability of a power system subjected to various types of transients/disturbances
CO5 Explain methods to regulate the power for stable system operation

U Topic Conta Weighta BT CO PSO Elements of Relevance to Local Relation to Gender


nit ct ge Level Employability (L)/ National (N)/ (G), Environment
No Hour (%) (Emp)/ Regional(R)/Global and Sustainability
. s Entrepreneurship (G) (ES), Human
(Ent)/ Skill Values (HV)and
Development (SD) Professional Ethics
(PE)
1 System Modeling and the Per Unit System
Modeling of Power System Components, One-Line
Diagram, Impedance and Reactance Diagram, Per 4 10 3 CO1 PSO1 SD G PE
Unit System and Computations

2 Power Flow Analysis


Bus Admittance Matrix, Power Flow Equations,
Load Flow Methods, Control of Power into a 10 25 4 CO2 PSO1, PSO3 SD G PE
Network, Regulating Transformers, Energy Control
Centres
3 Economic Operation of Power Systems
Distribution of Load on Units within a Plant,
Penalty Factors and Loss Coefficients, Distribution 08 15 3 CO2 PSO2, PSO3 SD G PE
of Load Between Plants

4 Symmetrical and Unsymmetrical Fault Analysis


Short Circuit Currents and the Reactances of
Synchronous Machines, Application of Thevenin’s
Theorem, Faults on Systems, Symmetrical 14 25 4 CO3 PSO1, PSO2, PSO3 SD G PE
Components, Sequence Impedances and Sequence
Networks, The Bus Impedance Matrix in Fault
Calculations, Faults through Impedance
5 Power System Stability
Steady State and Transient Stability, Swing
Equation, Equal Area Criterion, Numerical Solution 08 15 4 CO4 PSO1, PSO2 SD G PE
of the Swing Equation

6 Power System Control


Basic Generator Control Loops, Automatic Voltage
Control, Load Frequency Control 08 10 3 CO5 PSO1, PSO2 SD G PE

Reference Books
1. Modern Power System Analysis by Nagrath and Kothari
2. An introduction to Energy System Theory by O I Elgerd
3. Elements of Power System Analysis by D. Stevenson
4. Power System Analysis by Hadi Saadat

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