Advanced Power System Anlaysis Syllabus

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ADVANCED POWER SYSTEM ANALYSIS (Professional Core - I)

Course code:AS20-D07PC01
M. Tech. I Year -I SEMESTER LTPC
3
1 0 3

Prerequisite: Computer Methods in Power Systems

Course Objectives: to prepare the students to


Build the Nodal admittance and Nodal impedance matrices of a practical network.
Study various methods of load flow.
Analyze various types of faults in power system.
Understand power system security concepts
Understand state estimation and study simple algorithms for state estimation.

Course Outcomes: Students will be able to:


To build/construct YBUS and ZBUS of any practical network.
Calculate voltage phasors at all buses, given the data using various methods of load flow.
Calculate fault currents in each phase.
Rank various contingencies according to their severity.
Estimate the bus voltage phasors given various quantities viz. power flow, voltages, taps , CB
status etc.

UNIT-I: NETWORK MATRICES


Introduction, per unit system, Bus Admittance Matrix ,
Network Solution ?, Network Reduction(Kron
Reduction), YBUS structure and manipulation Bus Impedance matrix, Methods to determine
columns of ZBUS.

UNIT-II: LOAD FLOW STUDIES


Overview of Gauss-Siedel, Newton-Raphson load flow methods, fast decoupled method,
convergence
properties, sparsity techniques, handling Qmax violations in constant matrix, inclusion in
frequency
effects, AVR in load flow, handling of discrete variable in load flow.

UNIT-III: FAULT CALCULATIONS


Symmetrical faults-Fault calculations using ZBUS- Fault calculations using ZBUSequivalent
circuits,
Selection of circuit breakers, symmetrical components, unsymmetrical faults - Problems on
varioustypes of faults.

UNIT-IV: CONTINGENCY ANALYSIS


Security Analysis: Security state diagram, contingency analysis, generator shift distribution
factors, line outage distribution factor, multiple line outages, overload index ranking

UNIT-V: STATE ESTIMATION


Sources of errors in measurements, Virtual and Pseudo measurements, Observability concepts,
Tracking state Estimation, Weighted Least Square method, Bad Data detection and estimation.

TEXT BOOKS:
1. J.J. Grainger & W.D.Stevenson, “Power system analysis ”, McGraw Hill ,2003.
2. A. R. Bergen & Vijay Vittal , “Power System Analysis” ,Pearson , 2000.
REFERENCES:
1. L.P. Singh , “Advanced Power System Analysis and Dynamics”, New Age International,
2006.
2. G.L. Kusic, “Computer aided power system analysis” ,Prentice Hall India, 1986.
3. A.J. Wood, “ Power generation, operation and control” , John Wiley, 1994.
4. P.M. Anderson, “Faulted power system analysis” , IEEE Press , 1995.
5. NPTEL Course, A. K. Sinha, Power System Analysis.
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL36A60B630E8C7B56
6. Pradeep Yemula, Power System Practice, online course.
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL-uxPiMl0_6GWFPGXgVapb1yjVAZs9YGz

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