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COURSE SYLLABUS POWER SYSTEM ANALYSIS LECTURE/LABORATORY

COURSE CODE EE 4121


DESCRIPTIVE TITLE Power System Analysis Lecture/Laboratory
CREDITS UNITS 3 Units
CONTACT HOURS T 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.
Engr. Joel A. Eligue
INSTRUCTOR
Faculty Member, College of Engineering
W.D. Stevenson and J.J. Grainger. (2013). Power System Analysis,
McGraw Hill
B.M. Weedy, B.J. Cory, N. Jenkins, J.B. Ekanayake, and G. Strbac.
TEXTBOOK
(2012). Electric Power Systems,5th Edition. John Wiley & Sons
Ltd
H. Saadat. (1999). Power System Analysis, McGraw Hill
S. Khan. (2008). Industrial Power System, CRC Press.
Other Supplemental
V.K. Mehta. (2011). Principles of Power System, S. Chand & Company
Materials
ltd
COURSE OUTLINE
A. Course Description
This course deals with the study on the basic structure of power systems, recent trends and innovations in
power systems, transmission line parameters, network modeling and calculations, load flow studies, short
circuit calculations and use of computer software for simulation.
B. Prerequisites Electrical Standards and Practices

C. Modality Synchronous

D. Method of Teaching Lecture, Seatwork, Recitation, Problem Solving


LEARNING OUTCOMES
A. Course Objective
By the end of the course, the students will be able to:
1. Analyzing various aspects of power systems;
2. Understand the power flow studies, fault analysis and stability studies;
3. To familiarize the basis for power system operation, control and protection;
4. To expose to the fundamental principles of power system analysis;
B. Course Outline
1. Elements of Power System Analysis
2. Economic operation of power systems
3. Modelling power system components
4. Load flow analysis
5. Short circuit analysis and calculations
6. Power system protection: selection and coordination of protection system
C. Student Outcomes
a. Model major types of components used in electrical power systems. .
b. Calculate the steady-state power flow in a power system.
c. Analyze different types of short-circuit faults.
d. Calculate the power system dynamics and its stability.
e. Determine the economic dispatch in a power system.
f. Understand power system control.
COURSE TOPICS
Prelim Period Topics and Activities (Weeks 1–6)
I. Introduction: Discussion and presentation of the Syllabus and Course Requirements and Course
Introduction.
II. Elements of Power System Analysis: Introduction and fundamentals on power system.
III. Economic operation of power systems: Economic operation of power systems.
IV. Seatwork, Quiz, Assignment, and Prelim Examination
Midterm Period Topics and Activities (Week 7-12)
V. Modelling power system components: Modelling power system components.
VI. Load flow analysis: Load flow analysis.
VII. Seatwork, Quiz, Assignment, and Midterm Examination
Final Period Topics and Activities (Weeks 13–18)
VIII. Short circuit analysis and calculations: Short circuit analysis and calculations.
IX. Power system protection: Selection and coordination of protection system.
X. Seatwork, Quiz, Assignment, and Final Examination

Prepared by: Reviewed by: Approved by:

Engr. Joel A. Eligue


Faculty, College of Engineering

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