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Lecture Eighth
See Time Table Semester
Schedule Spring 2017
saqib@uet.edu.pk
Instructor(s) Dr. Muhammad Asghar Saqib Contact
Tel. (HV Eng. Lab): 042-9902 9423
This course will mainly present the steady-state operation and control issues of
interconnected power systems. Classical optimization of continuous functions, and its
application to optimal dispatch of generation and unit commitment will be covered.
Transient behaviour of a synchronous machine and its application in the transient
Course
stability of a power system are also discussed. The automatic-voltage regulator, load-
Description
frequency control and automatic-generation control, which help operate a power system
in steady state, will be covered in detail. Contingency analysis is also covered in the
course. Throughout the course algorithms will be developed to simulate the behavior of a
power system and MATLAB will be extensively used.
REQUIRED:
Power System Analysis by Hadi SAADAT, PSA Publishing, Third Edition, 2010.
Power System Analysis by John J Grainger & W.D. Stevenson, McGraw Hill, 1994.
OPTIONAL:
Textbooks Power System Analysis and Design by J. Duncan GLOVER, Mulukutla S. SARMA
and Thomas J. OVERBYE, Thomson Learning, Fourth Edition, 2008. Accompanied
software at: www.powerworld.com/gloversarmaoverbye
Power System Analysis by John J Grainger & W.D. Stevenson, McGraw Hill, 1994.
.Power System Analysis by Arthur R. BERGEN and Vijay VITTAL, Prentice Hall,
Second Edition, 2000.
Introduction to optimal dispatch of generation; Non-linear function optimization with equality Ch. 7
1
and inequality constraints (Saadat)
Operating cost of a thermal power plant; Economic dispatch neglecting losses and Ch. 7
2
generator limits (Saadat)
Ch. 7
Economic dispatch neglecting losses and including and including generator limits (Saadat) 3
Ch. 7
Economic dispatch including losses; Derivation of loss formula (Saadat) 4
Class Notes
Introduction to unit commitment; Simple applications of unit commitment 5
Laboratory
Experiment 1: Economic dispatch of generators in a loss-less power system – implementation
in PWS
Experiment 2: Analysis of a power system containing regulating transformers – implementation
in PWS
Experiment 3: A generator’s reactive-power capability curve and reactive-power compensation
– implementation in PWS
Experiment 4: Network reduction and determining network’ equivalents – implementation in
PWS
Experiment 5: Numerical solution of non-linear equations using Euler’s method, modified
Euler’s method, ode23 and ode45
Experiment 6: Single-machine stability study using ode23 and ode45 (Simulink)
Experiment 6: Frequency deviation step response of an isolated power system without
controller and controller
Experiment 7: Frequency deviation step response in two-area system with only primary LFC
loop
Experiment 8: Frequency deviation step response in two-area system with tie-line bias control
Experiment 9: Implementation and study of automatic voltage regulator
Experiment 10: Automatic voltage regulator with power system (excitation system) stabilizer
Experiment 11: Automatic voltage regulator with PID controller
End-Term Project: Power flow, transient stability and contingency studies of a six-bus, three-
machine system given in Example 11.7 (Saadat)