CSU, Chico Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering

EECE 483: Power Systems Operations   (4 Units, Fall)

 

Catalog Data:  POWER SYSTEMS OPERATION.  4 hours.  Prerequisite:  EECE 311.  Power system structure, components and single line diagrams, per unit calculations, transmission line modeling, network matrices and Y-bus, load flow, economic power dispatch, basic relays and system protection schemes. 

Prerequisite Topics:  Network analysis, Matrix algebra, Electromagnetics, Transformers, Synchronous machines

 Textbooks:    

    Selected reprints from:  G. Stagg & El-Abiad, “Computer Methods in Power System Analysis,” McGraw-Hill.

    O. Elgerd, “Electric Energy Systems Theory:  An Introduction,” McGraw-Hill.

 

Objective:       This course is designed to teach seniors in EECE how modern large power

systems are represented, analyzed and economically operated

 

Topics:

1.         Power systems single line diagrams and per unit calculations.

2.         Network matrices including Y-bus and Z-bus.

3.         The load flow program.

4.         Large system loss formula.

5.         Real and reactive power dispatch.

6.         Power system equipment protection.

 

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