Course Syllabus College Department Program Course Title Year Prerequisite(s) Instructor Instructor's e-mail Office Hours Class Time Course description Course Intended Learning Outcomes (CILOs) Engineering and Technology Electrical Engineering Bachelor of Electrical Engineering Electrical Power Systems Lab Course Number: 2021-2022 Semester: Electrical Power Systems 2 Eng. Tareq Foqha tariq.foqha @ptuk.edu.ps, tariq.foqha34@gmail.com 11:00-12:00 Sunday 12:00-15:00 Monday 12:00-15:00 Sunday Class Room: 14:00-17:00 Tuesday 12110512 Spring H007 Electrical power systems laboratory designed to directly apply theory learned in lectures to devices that will be studied in the laboratory. The lab focuses on all aspects of electrical power systems: power generation, transmission and distribution lines, protection systems, electric power management systems and a wide range of electrical measurement systems. Research projects carried out in this laboratory include generation, transmission and distribution of electrical energy and all facilities that guarantee the safe supply of electrical energy. In addition to the monitoring, control and supervision systems that are studied and followed in this laboratory. The laboratory course is intended to provide practical understanding of power system operation, control and protection. The main goal is to enable students to apply and test theoretical knowledge they mastered in previous years of studies. The laboratory course enables them to develop practical skills in various fields of power engineering in a controlled environment. A) Knowledge and understanding 1. Understand the behavior and the performance of synchronous generators under various operating conditions. 2. Understand how a transmission line behaves under different operating conditions. 3. Understand the operation of a transmission line with insulated and compensated neutral conductor in condition of ground fault. 4. Understand philosophy of various relays used in power system protection. 5. Understand basic principle of digital relaying in transmission line protection. 6. Understand the various methods to improve the system power factor. 7. Understand the operation of overall power system from generation to load. 8. Understand the operation of a power system with management system. Course Syllabus B) Intellectual/Cognitive skills 1. Be able to perform experiments which are necessary to determine the performance and the behavior characteristics of the power system components; 2. Be able to understand the concept of Matlab Simulink in modeling of the protection relaying of the generators. C) Subject specialization and practical skills 1. Identify and formulate engineering problems to solve problems in the field of electrical power engineering; 2. Specify and evaluate manufacturing of components and equipment related to electrical power and machines. D) General and transferable skills 1. 2. Lab Manual: Electrical Power Systems Lab Manual, 2nd Edition Textbook(s) Other required material (References): 1- Glover, J. D., Sarma, M. S., & Overbye, T. (2012). Power system analysis & design, SI version. Cengage Learning. 2- J. Chapman, Stephen. Electric machinery fundamentals. McGraw-hill, 2004. 3- Saadat, H. (1999). Power system analysis (Vol. 2). McGraw-hill. 4- Horowitz, S. H., & Phadke, A. G. (2014). Power system relaying. John Wiley & Sons. Assessment Type Midterm Exam Reports Coursework Research Matlab Simulink Final Exam Total Work in a group and evaluate the results to prepare the report. Find information independently. Details/Explanation of assessment in relation to CILOs A1-A8; B1-B2. A1-A8; B1-B2; C1-C2; D1-D2. A1-A8; B1-B2. Weight Date(s) 30 Week 9 30 During Semester 40 Announced by Registrar 100% Course Syllabus Course Weekly Breakdown Lab Activities Week Date Topics Covered CILOs 1 20/02 Introduction to Electrical Power Systems Lab 2 27/02 Synchronous Generator Operating Alone 3 06/03 Synchronous Generator Protection 4 13/03 A1-A8 B1-B2; C1-C2; D1-D2; A1-A8 B1-B2; C1-C2; D1-D2; A1-A8 B1-B2; C1-C2; D1-D2; A1-A8 B1-B2; C1-C2; D1-D2; In Midterm, Final In Midterm, Final In Midterm, Final In Midterm, Final 5 20/03 A1-A8 B1-B2; C1-C2; D1-D2; In Midterm, Final 6 27/03 7 03/04 Parallel operation of transmission lines 8 10/04 Transmission line in condition of single line to ground fault A1-A8 B1-B2; C1-C2; D1-D2; A1-A8 B1-B2; C1-C2; D1-D2; A1-A8 B1-B2; C1-C2; D1-D2; In Midterm, Final In Midterm, Final In Midterm, Final 9 17/04 Midterm Exam 10 24/04 11 01/05 12 08/05 13 15/05 Power factor correction using synchrouns compensator 14 22/05 Simulator of Production, Transmission and Use of Electric Power 15 29/05 Power Management System 16 05/06 Prepared by: Head of Department Date Parallel operation of two Synchronous Generators 1. Parallel operation of a Synchronous Generator with Infinite Bus 2. Transmission line under no-load condition Transmission line under different load conditions Transmission line protection Localized PF correction of a single and three-phase networks Automatic centralized three-phase PF correction A1-A8 B1-B2; C1-C2; D1-D2; A1-A8 B1-B2; C1-C2; D1-D2; A1-A8 B1-B2; C1-C2; D1-D2; A1-A8 B1-B2; C1-C2; D1-D2; A1-A8 B1-B2; C1-C2; D1-D2; A1-A8 B1-B2; C1-C2; D1-D2; Final Exam Eng. Tareq Foqha Dr. Mahmoud Ismail 20-02-2022 Signature Signature Assessment In Final In Final In Final In Final In Final In Final