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The document outlines a tentative teaching plan for the Power System Analysis course (EL-411) at Mehran University, detailing course objectives, topics, and assessment methods. It specifies the course will cover various aspects of power systems, including fault analysis and load flow methods, over 45 lecture hours. Recommended textbooks include 'Elements of Power System Analysis' by W.D. Stevenson, Jr. and 'Modern Power Systems' by D.P. Kothari and I.P. Nagrath.

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The document outlines a tentative teaching plan for the Power System Analysis course (EL-411) at Mehran University, detailing course objectives, topics, and assessment methods. It specifies the course will cover various aspects of power systems, including fault analysis and load flow methods, over 45 lecture hours. Recommended textbooks include 'Elements of Power System Analysis' by W.D. Stevenson, Jr. and 'Modern Power Systems' by D.P. Kothari and I.P. Nagrath.

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MEHRAN UNIVERSITY OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY, JAMSHORO.

FRM-001-QSP-004
DEC.01, 2001.

TENTATIVE TEACHING PLAN (THEORY)


Department: Electrical Engineering___________________________________________________
Name of Teacher:_Dr. Anwar Ali Sahito ______________________________________________
Subject: ____Power System Analysis___________________Course Code: ___EL-411_____ Batch_16EL-II+III
Year___________4th____________Semester_____7th ________
Semester Starting Date: ___15-10-18________ Semester Suspension Date:______15-02-19______

Upon successful completion of the course, the student will be able to:
CLO Description Domain Taxonomy Linking
No. level to PLOs
1. Identify and define the components of power system Psychomoto P1 2
networks r
2 Analyze symmetrical and unsymmetrical faults of power system Cognitive C4 2
network.
3. Apply various iterative methods of load flow analysis for determining Cognitive C3 2
various node voltages and power flows in lines
4. Develop power system model to investigate different Psychomoto P4 5
parameter r

Associated No: of
S# Topic CLO lecture hrs
required
1. 2
One line, Impedance and reactance diagram 2
2. 2
Per unit system 2
3. 2
Single phase solution of three phase system 2
4. 2
Transients in power system, 1
5. 2
Sub transient, transient and steady state reactances 2
6. 2
Short circuit current calculation using Thevenin’s theorem 2
7. 2
Short circuit calculations by calculating EMF behind reactance 2
8. 2
Selection of circuit breakers 2
9. 2
Symmetrical components 2
10. 2
Power in terms of symmetrical components 1
11. 2
Sequence impedances of synchronous machines & transmission lines 1
12. 2
Sequence impedances of synchronous transformers & loads 1
13. 2
Construction of sequence network of a power system 2
14. 2
Unsymmetrical faults 1
15. 2
Line to ground fault on unloaded generator 2
16. 2
Line to line fault on unloaded generator 2
17. 2
Double Line to ground fault on unloaded generator 2
18. 2
Faults through impedance 2
19. 2
Effect of neutral grounding in fault currents 2
20. 2
Unsymmetrical faults on power system 2
21. 3
Network model equations and their formulation 2
22. 3
Power flow problem and bus classifications 2
23. 3
Bus admittance matrix 2
24. 3
Gauss Siedel iterative method and algorithm for load flow solution 2
25. 3
Newton-Raphson Method, NR-Algorithm for load flow solution 2
Total Lecture hrs 45

Signature of Teacher: Dated:


Remarks of DMRC:
Signature of Chairman Dated:

Assessment Plan

Sr. # Assessment Method Marks Associated CLO


1. Attendance 10 2, 3
2. Lecture Notes / Register / 05 2, 3
Assignment
3. Test 05 2, 3
4. Mid term 20 2
5. Final term 36 2
6. Final term 24 3

Books Recommended

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


2. Modern Power Systems by D.P. Kothari and I.P Nagrath

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