Power Systems (1)

  • Electrical & Control Engineering |
  • English

Description

Concepts and theories of mathematics and sciences, appropriate to the discipline. Methodologies of solving engineering problems, data collection and interpretation. Principles of performing electrical system calculations, including load flow, earthling and equipment sizing. Design and analysis of power system generation, transmission and distribution. Formulate the problem, realizing the requirements and identifying the constraints.

Program

Bachelor Degree in Electrical and Control Engineering

Objectives

  • To introduce to the students good knowledge on per unit system. To apply different numerical methods for solving the power flow problem. To inform the student of different types of power system control. To introduce the students to the different methods of optimal dispatch of thermal generation.

Textbook

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Course Content

content serial Description
1Single line diagram of power system.
2The per unit system.
3Bus admittance matrix.
4Bus impedance matrix.
5Power flow equations.
6Gauss-Seidel power flow solution.
7Gauss-Seidel power flow solution.
8Newton Raphson power flow solution.
9Newton Raphson power flow solution.
10Synchronous generator for power control.
11Tap changing transformers.
12Non linear optimization.
13Economic dispatch neglecting losses and no generator limits.
14Economic dispatch neglecting losses and including generator limits.
15Economic dispatch including losses.
16Final Exam.

Markets and Career

  • Generation, transmission, distribution and utilization of electrical power for public and private sectors to secure both continuous and emergency demands.
  • Electrical power feeding for civil and military marine and aviation utilities.
  • Electrical works in construction engineering.

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