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SUBJECT: 06EE82 POWR SYSTEM OPERATION AND CONTROL FACULTY: Mr. ARIF.

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1 Control center operation of power systems

4/2/2013 1 Introduction to Control center operation of power systems
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5/2/2013 2 Introduction to SCADA 1

6/2/2013 3 Control center, digital computer configuration 1

7/2/2013 4 Automatic generation control, area control error 1

11/2/2013 5 Operation without central computers 1
12/2/2013 6 Expression for tie-line flow and frequency deviation 1

13/2/2013 7 Parallel operation of generators

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18/2/2013 8 Area lumped dynamic model 1





2 & 3 Automatic generation control

19/2/2013 1 Automatic voltage regulator
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20/2013 2 Automatic load frequency control 1

21/2/2013 3 AVR control loops of Generators 1

25/2/2013 4 performance of A VR 1

26/2013 5 ALFC of single area systems 1
27/2/2013 6 concept of control area 1

28/2/2013 7 multi-area systems

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4/3/2013 8 POOL operation-two area systems 1

5/3/2013 9 tie-line bias control 1

6/3/2013 10 Solving problems on Automatic Generation control 1





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Introduction to CONTROL OF VOLTAGE AND REACTIVE
POWER

6/3/2013 1 Introduction

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7/3/2013 2 generation and absorption of reactive power 1

11/3/2013 relation between voltage, power
12/3/2013 3 and reactive power at a node 1

13/3/2013 4 single machine infinite bus systems
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14/3/2013 5 methods of voltage control 1

19/3/2013 6 sub synchronous resonance 1
20/3/2013 7 voltage stability, 1

21/3/2013 8 Voltage collapse

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5 POWER SYSTEM OPTIMIZATION

25/3/2013 1 Optimal system operation with thermal plants 1
25/3/2013 2 Incremental production cost for steam power plants 1

26/3/2013 3 Analytical form of generating cost of thermal plants

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27/3/2013 4 constraints in economic operation, 1

28/3/2013 5 flow chart- Optimal system operation with 1

1/4/2013

thermal plants without losses
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2/4/2013 6 flow chart- Optimal system operation with 1

3/4/2013 thermal plants with losses

4/4/2013 7 transmission loss as a function of plant generation 1

8/4/2013 8 the B-coefficients, Examples 1

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UNIT COMMITMENT



8/4/2013 1 Introduction 1

9/4/2013 2 Statement of the problem of unit commitment 1
10/4/2013 3 need and importance of unit commitment 1

11/4/2013 4 methods-priority lists method
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12/4/2013 5 dynamic programming method 1

22/2013 6 constraints, spinning reserve 1

23/4/2013 7 Examples on unit commitment 1

24/4/2013 8 Examples on unit commitment 1
7 & 8 POWER SYSTEM SECURITY
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24/4/2013 1 Introduction 1

25/4/2013 2 Factors affecting power system security 1

25/4/2013 3 Power system contingency analysis 1

29/4/2013 4 Detection of network problems 1
30/4/2013 5 Contingency Analysis procedure-Flow chart 1

7/5/2013 6 Network sensitivity methods

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8/5/2013 7 Calculation of network sensitivity factor 1

9/5/2013 8 Linear security factors 1
20/5/2013 9 Contingency Analysis 1

20/5/2013 10 Ranking of contingency 1

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