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JANSONS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY

KARUMATHAMPATTI, COIMBATORE 641 659.


COURSE DELIVERY PLAN

Faculty Name

K T SOLAIAPPAN

Staff code

JIT 0142

Subject Name

POWER SYSTEMS OPERATION AND CONTROL

EE 2401

Academic Year

2014 2015

Subject
code
Semester

Degree&Branch

B.E. (EEE)

Section

SI.NO
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17

Lecture
Hour
1

Time
Allocated
(min)
30
20

Details of topics to be covered

Introduction
Overall view of the subject
UNIT I INTRODUTION
10
System load
10
System load variation
30
Load characteristics(Load voltage, Static loads )
5
Load factor
5
Diversity factor
15
Load curves (daily, weekly and annual)
15
Load-duration curve (daily, weekly and annual)
50
Tutorial I
5
Load forecasting
5
Importance of load forecasting
5
Simple techniques of forecasting
15
An overview of power system operation
15
Overview of system Control
UNIT II - REAL POWER - FREQUENCY CONTROL
20
Basics of speed governing mechanism
15
Modelling- Turbine model

Actual Completion
Period
Date

Period

SI.NO

Lecture
Hour

18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
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30
31

7
8
9

10

11
12
13
14

32
33
34
35

Time
Allocated
(min)
15
25
20
50
25
25
25
25
30
20
50
25
20
50
20

15

16

15
15
50

Details of topics to be covered

Date

Generator load Model


Load sharing between two synchronous machines in
parallel
Speed-load characteristics
Tutorial II
Control area concept
LFC control of a single area system
Static analysis of uncontrolled and controlled cases
dynamic analysis of uncontrolled and controlled
cases
Integration of economic dispatch control with LFC
Area control Error
Tutorial III
Economic Dispatch Control
Two-area system
Static analysis of uncontrolled case(derivation)
Tie line with frequency bias control of two-area
system
Review of Two area system
Introduction to state variable model
state variable model of Two area system
UNIT III REACTIVE POWERVOLTAGE CONTROL

36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43

17

18

10
5
15
15
10
10
10
10

Actual Completion
Period

Basics of reactive power control


Excitation systems
DC Excitation System
AC Excitaion System
Static Excitaion System
Modeling of Excitaion System
Modelling of amplifier
Modelling of Exciter

Period

SI.NO
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56

Lecture
Hour

19

20
21

22

23

57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70

Time
Allocated
(min)
15
15
15
25
25
50
10
10
10
10
5
15
20
10

24

25
26

27

28

29

25
10
50
50
UNIT
15
10
15
10
15
10
15
10
5

Details of topics to be covered

Actual Completion
Period
Date

Modelling of generator
Static analysis
Dynamic analysis
Stability compensation
Generation and absorption of reactive power.
Relation between voltage, power and reactive
power at a node(Derivation)
Methods of Voltage control
Shunt reactors
Shunt capacitors
Series capacitors
Static Var compensation
Types of SVC
Characterstics of SVC
System level control using generator voltage
magnitude setting
Tap setting of OLTC transformer.
MVAR injection of switched capacitors
Tutorial IV
Revision Unit III
IV

COMMITMENT AND ECONOMIC DISPATCH

Constrains in Unit Commitment


Cost of generation
Incremental cost curve
Co-ordination equations without loss and with loss
Solution by direct method
Priority List method
Dynamic programming
Statement of Unit Commitment problem Constraints
Spinning reserve

Period

SI.NO
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86

Lecture
Hour

30

31

32
33
34
35

87
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90
91
92
93
94
95
96
97
98

36

37

38
39
40

Time
Allocated

Details of topics to be covered

(min)
10
Thermal unit constraints
10
Hydro constraints
10
Fuel constraints
5
Other constraints
10
Solution methods Priority-list methods
20
Priority-list methods
20
Forward dynamic programming approach
25
Numerical problems only in priority-list
25
Method using full-load average production cost
10
Statement of economic dispatch problem
25
Economic Dispatch without losses
10
Tutorial V
50
Tutorial VI
25
Economic Dispatch with losses
25
Tutorial VII
50
Tutorial VIII
UNIT V COMPUTER CONTROL OF POWER SYSTEMS
15
Need of computer control of power systems.
25
10
10
10
10
10
30
20
20
5
15

Concept of energy control centre (or) load dispatch


centre and the functions
System monitoring
State Estimation
Security Assesment
Security Enhancement
Data acquisition and control
System hardware configuration
SCADA System
SCADA configuration
RTU
Funtions of SCADA system

Actual Completion
Period
Date

Period

SI.NO
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107

Lecture
Hour

41

42

43

108

Time
Allocated
(min)
15
15
20
15
5
20
10
10
20
20

109

44

50

110
111
112

45
46
47

50
50
50

Faculty-Incharge

Details of topics to be covered

Actual Completion
Period
Date

Period

Ferures of SCADA system


Substation Control Using SCADA system
EMS Function
Network topology
State estimation
Security analysis and control
Generatio Shift Factor
Line outage distribution factor
Various operating states (Normal, alert, emergency,
in-Extremis and restorative)
State transition diagram
State transition diagram howing various state
transitions and control strategies
University question paper discussion
University question paper discussion
University question paper discussion

HoD/EEE

Principal

TEXT BOOKS
1. Allen. J. Wood and Bruce F. Wollenberg, Power Generation, Operation and Control, John Wiley& Sons, Inc., 2003.
2. Chakrabarti & Halder, Power System Analysis: Operation and Control, Prentice Hall of India, 2004 Edition.
REFERENCES
1. D.P. Kothari and I.J. Nagrath, Modern Power System Analysis, Third Edition, Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Company Limited,
New Delhi, 2003. (For Chapters 1, 2 & 3)
2. L.L. Grigsby, The Electric Power Engineering, Hand Book, CRC Press & IEEE Press, 2001.
3. Hadi Saadat, Power System Analysis, (For the chapters 1, 2, 3 and 4)11, 2007.
4. P.Kundur, Power System Stability and Control MC Craw Hill Publisher, USA, 1994.
5. Olle.I.Elgerd, Electric Energy Systems theory An introduction Tata McGraw Hill
Publishing Company Ltd. New Delhi, Second Edition 2003.

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