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SEMESTER 1 2017-2018

EET411/3
POWER SYSTEM OPERATION & CONTROL

COURSE SYNOPSIS
This course aims to provide further understanding of the fundamentals of power system
operation and control. It mainly focuses on various aspects of electrical power generation
such as energy source and transfer, power plant operation and characteristics, economical
and optimal power generation, power system control and optimal power flow, unit
commitment, interconnected power system and HVDC system.

COURSE OUTCOMES
1. Ability to describe, calculate and analyze energy generation, power system behavior and
economics of generating costs.
2. Ability to calculate and analyze the optimal dispatch with transmission losses, unit
commitment in thermal power plant and design power system control.
3. Ability to calculate and analyze interconnection system, operation of generators in
parallel with large power system and Tie-line interchange between interconnected utilities.
4. Ability to describe basic principle of security studies, sensitivity factors and sensitivity
methods.
5. Ability to describe, calculate and analyze the basic principles of the HVDC System.

REFERENCES
1. Saadat, H. (2010) Power System Analysis. 3rd ed., PSA Publishing.
2. P.S.R. Murthy. (2011). Operation and Control in Power Systems. CRC Press, 2nd
edition.
3. Sivaganaraju, (2010). Power System Operation and Control. Pearson Education India.
4. Wildi, T. (2005). `Electrical Machines, Drives, and Power System (6th Edition)`. Prentice
Hall
5. Glover, J.G., Sarma, M.S., and Overbye,T (2011).`Power System Analysis and Design,
Fifth Edition`. Cengage Learning.
EET412/3
ELECTRICAL MACHINE DESIGN

COURSE SYNOPSIS
Basically this Electrical Machine Design course consist introduction about magnetic
material, magnetic circuit, heating and cooling of electrical Machine and study about
transformer design and continue with general test of the characteristic of Transformer, and
the end of this topic is analysis the performance of transformer. The courses continue with
study about design of rotating electrical machine and general test of the characteristic, and
analysis the performance of rotating electrical machine. The end of this subject topic the
student also will study about simulation of electromagnetic using FEM. To increases the
understanding of electrical machine design sample case also available in this subject. The
student also being exposed to practical intensive lab throughout the course.

COURSE OUTCOMES
1. Ability to analyze magnetic material that used to design electrical machine and magnetic
circuit of electrical machine
2. Ability to analyze the performance, design winding and core of transformer
3. Ability to analyze the performance, design winding and core of rotating electrical
machine

REFERENCES
1. JuhaPyrhonen, TapaniJokinen, Valeria Hrabovcova. (2008). Design of rotating electrical
machines. John Wiley & Sons.
2. S.V.Kulkarni, S.A. Khaparde. (2004). Transformer Engineering Design and Practical.
Marcel Dekker Inc.
3. Philip Beckley. (2002). Electrical Steels for rotating machine. The institution of
Electrical Engineers. ISBN 0 85296 980 5.
4. IndrajitDasgupta. (2002). Design of Transformer. Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing Com.
Lmt.
5. Jimmie J. Cathey. (2001). Electric Machines, Analysis and Design applying Matlab.
McGraw-Hill Publishing Com. Lmt.
EET414/3
SUBSTATION DESIGN

COURSE SYNOPSIS
This course, to introduce aspects of the fundamentals and considerations of substation
design, configuration and design of busbar and safety requirement. This course describe the
functions of various substation main equipments, substation auxliary included protection
design against internal and external fault. The students also learn how to measure soil
resistivity and resistance grounding, substation grounding design, furthermore calculation
of the ground grid substation. Latter in this course, students will learn and practice how to
test and to do maintenance of the substation equipment parts.

COURSE OUTCOMES
1. Ability to classify type of substation and explain fundamentals and considerations of
substation design
2. Ability to describe operation, maintenance, selection and functions of substation
equipments part and ability to design simple busbar
3. Ability to measure resistivity and grounding resistance and ability to design and analysis
ground grid substation and safety requirement
4. Ability to identify and calculate parameters in protection system of substation
equipments caused by internal and external faults.
5. Ability to calculate capacity and service area substation and explain testing and
commissioning method of substation equipments.

REFERENCES
1. John MC Donald. (2007). Electrical Power Substations Engineering. 2nd Ed. CRC Press.
2. Rao, S. (2003). Electrical Substation Engineering & Practice. Khana Publishers, New
Delhi.
3. Colin Bayliss. (2002). Transmission and Distribution electrical engineering. Newness,
Great Britain.
4. Garzon Ruben D. (2002). High Voltage Circuit Breaker. Marcel Decker Inc, USA.
5. H. Lee Willis. (2000). Power Distribution Planing. Dekker/CRC Press.
EET427/3
INDUSTRIAL ELECTRONICS CONTROL

COURSE SYNOPSIS
This course will have a wide explosure about industrial electronics control to the students.
The course will be coverage of components, circuits, instruments, equipments and control
technique used in industrial automatic systems. At beginning of this couse the topics will be
covered are basic principle of industrial electronics control and interfacing devices. The
interfacing devices will give wide explosure to the student regarding of operational
amplifiers, signal processors, opto-electronic interface devices, transducers, detection
sensors, actuator, digital to analog converter and analog to digital converter. The next part
of this course will coverage the design of controller, proportional controll, proportional
integral control, proportional integral derivative control, presure control and temperature
control. The servo and stepper motor control design that used in a variety of industrial
automation application are also covered in this course. Typical applications of these motors
are rotary table control, pen positioning and precise position control will be studied in this
course. The student will be expose to programmable logic controler (PLC), PLC
components, PLC programming and operational procedure. The PLC capable to perform
more complex motion and process control applications.

COURSE OUTCOMES
1. Ability to explain And calculate Operational amplifiers, optoelectronic, signal processor,
interfacing devices, transducers, detection sensors and actuator in industrial electronic
control applications.
2. Ability to explain and calculate digital and analog controller, temperature control, flow
control and its relation to industrial electronic control applications.
3. Ability to explain, analyze and design motor controller for industrial electronic control
applications.
4. Ability to explain and design ladder diagram that will perform a specified operation
using PLC programming in applications of industrial electronic control.

REFERENCES
1. BogdanWilamowski and David Irwin (2011). The Industrial Electronics Handbook, 2nd
Ed. CRC Press.
2. Frank Petruzella (2011). Programmable Logic Controllers, 4th Ed. McGraw Hill.
3. KhaledKamel and EmanKamel (2013). Programmable Logic Controllers: Industrial
Control. McGraw Hill.
4. Terry Bartelt (2011). Industrial Automated Systems Instrumentation and Motion Control.
Delmar Cengage Learning.
5. William Bolton (2009). Programmable Logic Controllers, 5th Ed. Newnes.
EET445/2
FINAL YEAR PROJECT I

COURSE SYNOPSIS
Small-scaled research project that inclined towards designing is necessary for each final
year student. The student will be given an engineering problem (or encourage to identify on
their own) and gain expertise by problem solving, investigation, research writing and
effective presentation of the research outcome in the form of thesis and seminar. The area
of research is mainly on Power Electronics, High Voltage, Electrical Power System &
Machine Design.

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