Course Syllabus
Elements of power system
a) Synchronous machines: Equivalent circuit and phasor diagrams; Operation on infinite bus bars; Excitation and AVR characteristics; Performance chart; Effects of saliency
b) Transformers: Representation, Impedance, Phase shift in 3-phase transformers; Tap-change under -load transformers, Mathematical modelling; Three winding transformers
c) Transmission lines: Mathematical modelling of transmission lines: short, medium and long; voltage regulation, transmission efficiency and compensation techniques.
Fault analysis
a) Balanced faults; Symmetrical components and sequence networks; Unbalanced faults
b) Fault analysis of large systems by Z- matrix method
Power system protection
a) Protection system components: Relays, transducers, circuit breakers
b) Protection schemes: Non-unit protection schemes involving over-current protection; Differential protection; Distance protection.
c) Applications: Protection of generators, transformers, lines, feeders and bus bars.
a) Synchronous machines: Equivalent circuit and phasor diagrams; Operation on infinite bus bars; Excitation and AVR characteristics; Performance chart; Effects of saliency
b) Transformers: Representation, Impedance, Phase shift in 3-phase transformers; Tap-change under -load transformers, Mathematical modelling; Three winding transformers
c) Transmission lines: Mathematical modelling of transmission lines: short, medium and long; voltage regulation, transmission efficiency and compensation techniques.
Fault analysis
a) Balanced faults; Symmetrical components and sequence networks; Unbalanced faults
b) Fault analysis of large systems by Z- matrix method
Power system protection
a) Protection system components: Relays, transducers, circuit breakers
b) Protection schemes: Non-unit protection schemes involving over-current protection; Differential protection; Distance protection.
c) Applications: Protection of generators, transformers, lines, feeders and bus bars.
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