Ee 415 - Syllabus
Ee 415 - Syllabus
COURSE SYLLABUS
COURSE CODE EE 415
COURSE NAME POWER SYSTEM ANALYSIS
CREDITS 4 units (3 units lecture, 1 unit laboratory)
CONTACT HOURS 3 hours lecture, 3 hours laboratory
INSTRUCTOR Engr. Rowel Facunla
Faculty Member, Electrical Engineering
TEXTBOOK
J. Duncan Glover et.al (2023). Power system analysis & design; Cengage
Other Supplemental Materials Hase, Y., Khandelwal, T., & Kameda, K. (2020). Power system dynamics with
computer-based modeling and analysis. John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
Hajiabbas, M. P. & Mohammadi-Ivatloo, B. (Eds.). (2020). Optimization of
powsys problems: methods, algorithms and MATLAB codes. Springer.
Bansal, R. (2019). Power system protection in smart grid environment. CRC
Press.
Shertukde, H. M. (2019). Power systems analysis illustrated with MATLAB
and ETAP. CRC Press.
Kasikci, I. (2018). Short circuits in power systems: a practical guide to IEC
60909-0 (2nd ed.). Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co.
SPECIFIC COURSE INFORMATION
a. Course Description
This course deals with the basic structure of power systems, recent trends and innovations in power systems, complex
power, per – unit quantities, network modeling ,power system protection, surge and disturbances, load flow studies,
short circuit calculations, power system stability and use of computer software for simulation.
b. Prerequisites EE 305. Electrical Machines 2
Co-requisites EE 306. Electrical Apparatus and Devices
c. Course Classification
(Required/elective/ Required
selected elective)
SPECIFIC GOALS FOR THE COURSE
a. Course Objective
The course aims to illustrate the essential features and structures of power systems, investigate the basic principles
which govern the behavior of power systems and emphasize the important role of computer in power system
computations and advancement.
b. Course Outcomes c. Student Outcomes Addressed by the Course
By the end of the course, the students
SO 1 SO 2 SO 3 SO 4 SO 5 SO 6 SO 7
will be able to:
1. Describe the power system’s
structure and its major D D
components..
2. Explain basic concepts of per
– unit analysis in the power D D
system.
3. Formulate the bus impedance
D
and admittance matrix.
4. Analyze load flow in a power
D D
system network.
5. Illustrate how load and power
flows in a power system D D D
network.
6. Calculate fault/short circuit
D
analysis in a power system.
7. Illustrate the different
protective devices use in the
D D D D
power system and how to
properly choose them.
8. Analyze proper protective
coordination through different D D
standards.
9. Analyze the stability of a
D D
power system.
10. Use power system software
in computations and designs D D
of power system.
COURSE TOPICS
PRELIM PERIOD
I. Introduction: TIP Vision and Mission; TIP Graduate Attributes/ Institutional Intended Learning Outcomes;
Program Objectives/ Program Intended Learning Outcomes; Course Objectives/ Course Intended Learning
Outcomes; Course Policies
II. Power System Basics: Power System Structure, History and Growth of Power System, Deregularization of
Power System, Power System – Planning and Operation, Basic Fundamentals, Single Line Diagram
III. Modelling of Power System Components: Modelling of Generator, Synchronous Motor, Induction Motor, Static
Loads, Transmission Lines, Two and Three Winding Transformers, Shunt Capacitor and Reactor, The Per Unit
System, Impedance Diagram, Admittance Diagram
III. Impedance and Admittance Matrix: Bus Admittance Matrix; Elements of Ybus; Bus Impedance Matrix; Elements
of Zbus; Modifying Zbus
IV. Power Flow Analysis: Power Flow Problem, Types of Buses, Need and Selection of Slack Bus, Power Flow
Solution, Power Flow Equation, Computation of Slack Bus Power, Line Flows and Loses, Representation of
Transformer with Off – Nominal Turns Ratio
MIDTERM PERIOD
V. Power Flow Solution Methods: Gauss – Seidel Method, Newton – Raphson Method, Fast Decoupled Load
Flow Method and Holomorphic Embedding Load Flow Method
VI. Short Circuit Analysis: Symmetrical Fault Analysis: Basic, with motor and Matrix Method, Unsymmetrical Fault
Analysis: Basic and Matrix Method, Standards use
FINAL PERIOD
VI. Power System Protection: Switch Gear, Circuit Breakers, Fuses, Protective Relay Selection and Coordination,
Protection of Alternators, Transformers, Buses and Lines, Protection against Overvoltage, Surges and Disturbances,
Neutral Grounding
VII. Power System Stability: Classification of Stability, Swing Equation, Power Angle Equation, Large Signal
Stability or Transient Stability, Voltage Stability, Solution of Swing Equation, Multimachine Stability Analysis