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Power System Analysis

The document outlines the course structure for Power System Analysis at Chhattisgarh Swami Vivekanand Technical University, detailing the syllabus, course outcomes, and examination scheme. It covers topics such as symmetrical and unsymmetrical faults, power flow analysis, and power system stability. The course aims to equip students with the skills to analyze and evaluate power systems through various methods and theoretical frameworks.

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Power System Analysis

The document outlines the course structure for Power System Analysis at Chhattisgarh Swami Vivekanand Technical University, detailing the syllabus, course outcomes, and examination scheme. It covers topics such as symmetrical and unsymmetrical faults, power flow analysis, and power system stability. The course aims to equip students with the skills to analyze and evaluate power systems through various methods and theoretical frameworks.

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CHHATTISGARH SWAMI VIVEKANAND TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY, BHILAI (C.G.

)
Branch: Electrical Engineering Semester: V
Subject: Power System Analysis Code: C024512(024)
Periods per week (L-T-P):(3-1-0) Credits: 04
Number of class Test to be conducted: 2 (Minimum) No. of assignment to be submitted: 02
Scheme of Examination (Theory): Total Marks-150 [ESE-100, CT-20, TA-30]

COURSE OUTCOMES: After successful completion of this course, the student will able to:

Unit CO Statement Knowledge


Level
Develop reactance diagram and estimate fault current for three phase short
1 3
circuit fault on Power System.
Develop sequence networks of power system using the sequence networks of
2 3
different components like transformers, transmission line, alternators etc.
Evaluate the fault currents for different unsymmetrical faults on Power
3 5
System.
4 Apply numerical methods to analyze a power system in steady state 3
5 Apply stability criterion to analyze stabilityof Power Systems 3

UNIT I Symmetrical Faults: Single line diagram, per unit quantities,per unit impedance of three phase
transformer, expression for three phase power in p.u. impedance diagram and reactance diagram of power
system, computation of voltage and current at various locations of power system using reactance diagram,
three phase short circuit on power system, Calculation of different current ratings and interrupting capacity
of circuit breaker. [7 Hrs.]

UNIT II Symmetrical Components: Expression for positive, negative & zero sequence components,
existence of sequence components of current & voltages for three phase circuit, expression for three phase
power in terms of symmetrical components, sequence networks of unloaded three phase alternator, three
phase transmission line and three phase transformers, development of sequence networks of power system.
[7 Hrs.]
UNIT III Unsymmetrical Faults: Single line to ground fault, line to line fault, double line to ground fault
on unloaded generator, unsymmetrical faults through impedance on unloaded generator, unsymmetrical
faults on power system, open conductor faults. [8 Hrs.]

UNIT IV Power Flow Analysis: Introduction, bus classification, bus admittance matrix, real and reactive
power balance equations at a node, load and generator specifications, application of numerical methods for
solution of nonlinear algebraic equations Gauss Seidel and Newton-Raphson methods (Flow chart and
computational procedure) for the solution of the power flow equations, computational issues in large-scale
power systems. [7 Hrs.]
UNIT V Power System Stability: The stability problem, steady-state stability, transient stability, swing
equations of a synchronous machine connected to an infinite bus, power angle curve, steady-state stability
criterion, equal area criterion of stability, application of equal area criterion, critical clearing angle. [7 Hrs.]

Text Books:
1. Elements of power system analysis by W.D. Stevenson ( 4th Ed. Mc Graw Hill)
2. Power System Engg. by I.J. Nagrath& Kothari (Tata McGraw Hill).
Reference Books:
1. Electrical Power System by Ashfaq Hussain (4th Ed. CBS Pub. & Dist.)
2. Power System Analysis and Design by B.R. Gupta (3rd Ed S. Chand )
3. Power System Engg. by A. Chakrabarti, M.L. Soni,[Link], [Link]( 6th Ed DhanpatRai&
Co.)

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