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ELE-3500 Power System Fundamentals - 10 stp
The course is administrated by
Institutt for elektroteknologi
Type of course
Can be taken as a singel subject.
Course overlap
ELE-3600 Power System Fundamentals 10 stp
Course contents
- Introduction to Power System
- Revision of Single Phase and 3 Phase Systems
- Per Unit Systems
- Elements in a Power System
- Modeling of Generators
- Modeling of Transformers
- Modeling of Transmission Lines
- Power Flow and Load Flow Studies
- Fault Analysis in a Power System
- Introduction to Reactive Power Compensation
- Introduction to FACTS Devices
Application deadline
Applicants from Nordic countries: 1 June. Exchange students and Fulbright students: 15 April
Admission requirements
A relevant undergraduate bachelor Engineering programme with minimum 30 credits Mathematics/statistics topics
Application code: 9371
Objective of the course
Knowledge:
After having followed the course, the candidate shall have obtained insight in:
- Knowledge of Power system theory, power System functions, power system structure, power system generation, transmission and distribution.
- Review of Basic concepts of the three-phase system, active and reactive power, power flow impact on the system, reactive power compensation.
- Modeling of Power System Elements (Generators, Transformers, Transmission lines).
- Understanding of power flow/load flow problems, solutions of power flow problems by different computational aspects.
- Knowledge of different kinds of faults in a power system.
- Knowledge of reactive power compensation analysis in a transmission line including FACTS devices
Skills:
After having followed the course, the candidate shall be able to:
- Make and analyze simple model of a power system.
- Perform and analyze simple power system calculations.
- Perform and analyze simple power flow calculations.
- Perform and analyze simple power fault calculations.
General competence:
- The candidate will has a basic understanding about power system structures and interaction between different elements of power system
Language of instruction
English
Teaching methods
Lectures + Assignments + Laboratory exercises
Software : MATLAB/SIMULINK
Assessment
Mandatory tasks
Assignments and Laboratory reports have to be approved in order to take the final examination
Assessment
5 hours written exam. Assessment according to standard A-F grading scale.
A re-sit exam will be arranged for this course.
Date for examination
Written exam 05.03.2020
The date for the exam can be changed. The final date will be announced at your faculty early in May and early in November.