Standard Course Syllabus Course Supervisor Date of Approval

Dept. of Electrical and Computer Engineering Keyhani 4/05

740 Electric Power System Analysis

2. CATALOG DESCRIPTION

A study of major components and steady state operation of electric power systems; network concepts, symmetrical

components, asymmetrical systems, power flow, and system stability.

Quarters of Offering Credits
Level Class Meeting

Au Qtr. 3 U G 3 cl.

Course Prerequisites

Prereq: 341.

3. PREREQUISITES BY TOPIC

Fundamental of electric circuit analysis and electric machines

Courses that require this as a direct prerequisite

741, 742, 748, 841, 842, 843, 844

4. Text(s) and Other Course Materials Author(s) Publisher

Power Systems N. Mohan MNPERE

ISBN: 09715292-7-2

(publisher's website: www.mnpere.com)

References (supplemental reading)

John J. Grainger ,Power Systems Analysis (Text) McGraw Hill 1997


Hadi Saadat ,Power System Analysis McGraw Hill, 1999

5. COURSE OBJECTIVES

1. To develop a fundamental understanding of concepts and techniques for analysis , design and operation of power

systems. (Criteria 3(a),(c),(e))

6. TOPICS AND (# OF LECTURES)

Power Systems Representation, Per unit analysis

Transformers, Transmission Lines, Symmetrical Components

Power Systems Modeling, Y bus admittance models, Z bus models

Power Flow Studies, Gauss Seidel Method, Newton Raphson Method

Sequence impedance’s, positive, negative and zero

Fault Studies, balanced and unbalanced, three phase and single and double ground

7. CLASS MEETING PATTERN (For example, "3cl." means 3 48-min classes per week.)

3 cl.

Thursday, August 14, 2008 09:20 AM

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