جامعة القصيم – كلية الهندسة EE 343 Power Systems Analysis Course First Day Material Semester No. 362 Spring Semester 1436/1437 Prepared by: Dr. Elsaid Elaraby TABLE OF CONTENTS Subject I. Course Identification and General Information ...................................................... II. Course Objectives ...................................................................................................... III. Course Learning Outcomes .................................................................................... IV. Course Schedule V. Course Materials ........................................................................................................ VI. Course Instructor ..................................................................................................... EE 343 Course First Day Material Page 2 of 4 I. Course Identification and General Information 1 Title and code Power Systems 2 Program(s) on which the course is given Electrical Engineering 3 Level of programs Level 6 4 Prerequisite EE 340 5 Credit hours (Theoretical, Tutorial, practical) 3 (3, 1, 0) 6 Course Instructor Dr. Elsaid Elaraby Analysis, EE 343 7- Catalog Description Per unit system; Power system matrices: bus admittance matrix – bus impedance matrix; Load flow analysis: Gauss-seidel method – Newton-Raphson method; Economic operation of thermal generators: neglecting line losses – including line losses; Symmetrical faults: Thevenin’s method – Bus impedance matrix method; Unsymmetrical faults: symmetrical components – Thevenin’s method – Bus impedance matrix method; Stability analysis: steady state stability – transient stability – equal area criterion. 8- Student Performance Assessment Methods Method of assessment Percentage of total 04 % 1 Attendance 2 Quizzes 10 % 3 Homework and Reports 08 % 4 Two Mid Term Exams 2×15 %=30 % 5 Final Exam 50 % Total (Note: 2% Bonus are given to student who attends more than 95% of classes without violating the 100%-total limit ) 100 % 9- Text Book and References Text Book - Saadat, “ Power system analysis”, McGraw Hill, 2nd edition. References - Grainger and Stevenson, “Power System Analysis”, McGraw Hill Semester No. 362 - Spring Semester 1436/1437 EE 343 Course First Day Material Page 3 of 4 II. Course Objectives The objectives are: a. To develop the student understanding regarding Understand the appropriate method used to calculate a complete fault analysis for a power system. b. To develop the knowledge of the students regarding the main components of a power system (generation, transmission & distribution). c. To develop the skills of the students regarding the stability assessment of a power system subjected to a disturbance. d. To give the students an understanding of per unit system and its importance to the power system analysis. e. To develop the student understanding regarding the power flow problem and the different methods used to solve it. f. To develop the skills of the students regarding the application of the economic operation methodology to a power system. III. Course Learning Outcomes Students who successfully complete the course will acquire the following knowledge & skills: 1. The basic components of a power system and their representations using per unit system. 2. The methodology of power flow solution and control. 3. The theory for the economic operation of thermal power stations. 4. The power system fault analysis methodologies. 5. The concepts of power system stability analysis. 6. Solving problems of an existing power system. IV. Course Schedule 1st 2nd 3rd th 4 - 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th& 11th 12th& 13th 14th 15th 16th Revision and general background Power system per unit representation Power system per unit representation & System matrices Power system power flow solutions & control Introduction to power system economics Power system economic operation without losses Power system economic operation with losses Power system symmetrical faults Power system unsymmetrical faults Introduction to Power system stability Power system stability- equal area criterion Final Exam Semester No. 362 - Spring Semester 1436/1437 EE 343 Course First Day Material Page 4 of 4 V. Course Material Several documents used in EE 343 including this first day material, course notes, sheets and assignments are available for downloading from the following web site: http://qec.edu.sa/eng/students/lectures/lectureres.asp The student should print all the material that is used in the course. VI. Course Instructor 1 Personal Data Dr. Elsaid Elaraby Name Date and Place of Birth 25/10/1970 , Egypt elaraby@qec.edu.sa e-mail Mobile 2 Academic Degrees Degree PhD Major Electrical Engineering MSc BSc Electrical Engineering Electric Machines & Power Systems Institute Hiroshima University, Hiroshima, Japan Suez Canal University, Egypt Suez Canal University, Egypt Semester No. 362 - Spring Semester 1436/1437 Date 2004 1997 1992