Electrical Power Systems II - Per Unit System
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What is the course title for EE 4207?

Electrical Power Systems II

What is the prerequisite for Electrical Power Systems II?

Electrical Power Systems I (EE 4104)

What are some of the techniques studied in power flow?

  • Gauss Seidel
  • Newton Raphson
  • Fast Decoupled Newton Raphson
  • All of the above (correct)
  • What is one of the objectives of the course?

    <p>To make the student familiar with per unit system, power flow studies, symmetrical components, and faults.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is covered in the course regarding fault calculation methods?

    <p>Both A and B</p> Signup and view all the answers

    In an electrical network, the same base volt-ampere (VA) is used in all parts of the system.

    <p>True</p> Signup and view all the answers

    The base quantities in the impedance diagram for single-phase systems are per phase volt-ampere in ______ and line-to-neutral voltage in ______.

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    What is the prerequisite course for Electrical Power Systems II?

    <p>Electrical Power Systems I (EE 4104)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which of the following is NOT a focus area of Electrical Power Systems II?

    <p>Digital Signal Processing</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is one of the numerical techniques covered in this course?

    <p>Gauss Seidel</p> Signup and view all the answers

    The course credit hours for Electrical Power Systems II are 4.5.

    <p>False</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Who is the instructor for Electrical Power Systems II?

    <p>Dr. Sara Yahia Altahir</p> Signup and view all the answers

    The _____ system is used in all parts of an electrical network.

    <p>same base volt-ampere (VA)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Name one method used for symmetrical fault calculations.

    <p>Symmetrical components</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What edition of 'Power System Analysis' by Hadi Saadat is referenced?

    <p>Third edition</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Course Overview

    • Course Code: EE 4207, titled Electrical Power Systems II
    • Credit Hours: 3
    • Prerequisite: Electrical Power Systems I (EE 4104)

    Syllabus Highlights

    • Core topics include the Per Unit System, Power Systems Matrices, and Load Flow Studies
    • Key techniques covered:
      • Gauss Seidel Method
      • Newton Raphson Method
      • Fast Decoupled Newton Raphson Technique
    • Study of Symmetrical Components and Power System Faults
      • Includes symmetrical and non-symmetrical short circuit faults
      • Involves short circuit analysis and Z matrix formation

    Textbook and References

    • Primary Textbook: "Power System Analysis" by Hadi Saadat, 3rd Edition (2010)
    • Additional References:
      • "Power System Analysis and Design" by J.Duncan Glover et al., 5th Edition (2011)
      • "Elements of Power System Analysis" by William D. Stevenson, 4th Edition (1999)
      • "Power System Analysis" by T.K. Nagsarkar and M.S. Sukhija (2007)

    Course Objectives

    • Familiarize students with key concepts of power systems:
      • Per unit system
      • Power flow studies
      • Symmetrical components
      • Fault analysis (both symmetrical and unsymmetrical)

    Course Description

    • Power System Representation: Incorporating per unit systems and single line diagrams.
    • Power Systems Matrices: Understanding bus admittance and impedance matrices.
    • Load Flow Analysis: Implementing techniques such as Gauss Seidel and Newton Raphson.
    • Calculation Methods for Faults: Learning symmetrical components and unsymmetrical fault calculations.

    Learning Outcomes

    • Ability to apply per unit models to power system components (generators, transformers, transmission lines)
    • Proficient in network calculations, including admittance and impedance matrices
    • Mastery of numerical techniques for load flow problems
    • Understanding of symmetrical components technique for fault analysis

    Per Unit System Notes

    • Uniform base volt-ampere (VA) is utilized throughout the electrical network.
    • One base voltage is chosen arbitrarily; other points' voltages relate to it via transformer turn ratios.
    • For single-phase or balanced three-phase systems, base quantities are represented per phase in MVA and line-to-neutral voltage in kV.

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    Description

    This quiz covers the first lecture of Electrical Power Systems II at Merowe University, focusing on the per unit system. Designed for 8th semester electrical engineering students, it builds on concepts from the prerequisite course, Electrical Power Systems I. Assess your understanding of this crucial topic in electrical engineering.

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