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NITH SYLLABUS
EE-322
POWER SYSTEM ANALYSIS
Credits
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UNIT-1
INTRODUCTION
Nature and scope of power system studies
Power system restructuring
Power system computation and control
Smart grid concept
UNIT-2
POWER SYSTEM COMPONENTS MODELLING
Mathematical model of transmission lines
Tap changing transformer
Generator and loads
UNIT-3
TOPOLOGICAL ANALYSIS OF POWER NETWORKS
Primitive impedance and admittance matrices
System graph for transmission network
Relevant concepts in graph theory
Network representation
Network matrices
Network reduction
UNIT-4
BUS IMPEDANCE ALGORITHM
Partial network
Addition of link(s)
Addition of branch(es)
Removal of elements
Implementation of bus building algorithm
3-phase Z-bus formation
UNIT-5
SHORT CIRCUIT STUDIES
Types of faults
Short circuit studies of large power system networks
Calculating system conditions after the occurrence of fault
Direct short circuit i.e
bolted faults
Comparison between symmetrical components and phase coordinate
Method of short-circuit studies
UNIT-6
POWER FLOW STUDIES
Mathematical model of power flow studies
Solution techniques: GaussSeidel method
Newton-Raphson method
Fast decoupled load flow method
Comparison of solution technique
UNIT-7
STABILITY STUDIES
Types of stability
Swing equation
Point by point method
Mathematical models for transient stability simulation
Equal area criteria
Direct numerical integration method
BOOKS
Computer Techniques in Power System Analysis by M.A. Pai, Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi.
Advanced Power System Analysis and Dynamics by L.P. Singh, New Age International
Modern Power System Analysis by DP Kothari and I.J. Nagrath, Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi
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