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Instructor
Room No.
Office Hours
Email
Telephone
TA
TA Office Hours
Course URL (if
any)
Hasan Ul Banna
9-349 (New Wing)
Monday, Wednesday 11:30am
1:30pm
Hasan.banna@lums.edu.pk
X8467
https://sites.google.com/site/electricalpoweranalysislums/teachi
ng
Course Basics
Credit Hours
3
Lecture(s)
Nbr of Lec(s) Per Week
Recitation/Lab (per week) Nbr of Lec(s) Per Week
Tutorial (per
week)
Nbr of Lec(s) Per Week
Course
Distribution
Core
Elective
Open for Student
Category
Close for Student
Category
2
As needed
Duration
Duration
75 min each
Duration
N
Y
All
None
COURSE DESCRIPTION
This course is intended to provide the basic theory, principles and practice of power system protection and stability.
Techniques to analyze a power system under various fault conditions will be covered. Different relaying schemes will be
discussed for overcurrent, differential and distance protections. The applications of these relays will be explored in the
protection of distribution lines, transformers, bus bars, rotating electrical machines, power capacitors and transmission
lines. Different issues related to the stability of power systems, following a fault, will be discussed. Automatic generation
control in the context of load-frequency control will be introduced, if time permits.
COURSE PREREQUISITE(S)
EE353
Electrical Power System
Course Learning
Outcomes
CLO
1:
Analysis of a power system under all possible fault scenarios and determine the
appropriate ratings of
CLO2
:
CLO3
:
CLO4
:
Application and Analysis of different protection schemes to electrical apparatus in industry and industrial
power plants.
Analysis of the issues related to the stability of a power
system after a fault.
CLO6:
CLO2
CLO3
CLO4
CLO5
CLO6
Related
PLOs
PLO
1
PLO
1
PLO
2
PLO
2
PLO
2
PLO
2
Teaching Methods
CLO
Attainment
checked in
Instruction, Assignments
Midterm, Final
Instruction, Assignments
Midterm, Final
Instruction, Assignments
Midterm, Final
Instruction, Assignments
Midterm, Final
Instruction, Assignments
Midterm, Final
Instruction, Assignments
Midterm, Final
Examination Detail
Midterm
Exam
Final
Exam
Yes/No: Yes
Combine/Separate: Combined
Duration: 02 hrs
Preferred Date:
Exam Specifications: Closed book, closed notes, 1 A4 double sided, hand written help
sheet, calculators
Yes/No: Yes
Combine/Separate: Combined
Duration: 03 hrs
Exam Specifications: Closed book, closed notes, 1 A4 double sided, hand written help
sheet, calculators
No. of
Lectures
5*
2*
2*
Topics
Unbalanced System Operation
Introduction; Symmetrical Components; Use of Symmetrical Components
for Fault Analysis; Sequence Networks of Generators, Transformers and
Transmission Lines
Introduction to Power System Protection
Attributes of a Protection System; Primary and Backup Protections;
Abnormal Behaviour of a Power System and its Protection Requirements
Current and Voltage Transformers
Readings
Bergen (Ch. 12)
Paithankar (Ch. 1)
Handouts/Slides
4*
2*
2*
2*
2*
2*
4*
Paithankar (Ch. 2)
Paithankar (Ch. 3)
Paithankar (Ch. 4)
Paithankar (Ch. 5)
Paithankar (Ch. 6)
Paithankar (Ch. 9)
Textbook(s)/Supplementary Readings
Textbook:
Power System Analysis and Design by J. D. Glover, M. S. Sarma and T. J Overbye, fourth edition,
Thomson Learning, 2008.
Fundamentals of Power System Protection by Y.G. PAITHANKAR and S.R. BHIDE, Prentice Hall, 2010.
Supplementary Reading:
Power System Analysis by J. J. Grainger and W. D. Stevenson, Second Edition,
McGraw Hill, 2003. Power System Analysis by Arthur R. Bergen and Vijay
Vittal, Pearson Education Inc., 2008.
Power System Relaying by Stanley H. HOROWITZ and Arun G. PHADKE, John Wiley & Sons, Third Edition, 2008.