EE322 Power Systems

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Course Code Course Title Weekly Hours* ECTS Weekly Class Schedule
T P
EE322 Power Systems 3 2 6 Wednesday 15:00 to 15:50 and Thursday 12:00 to 14:50
Prerequisite EE202 It is a prerequisite to
Lecturer Mohammad Al Samman Office Hours / Room / Phone
Monday:
14:00-16:00
Wednesday:
14:00-16:00
Friday:
10:00-12:00
A F2.7 - 033 957 223
E-mail malsamman@ius.edu.ba
Assistant Sejla Dzakmic Assistant E-mail sdzakmic@ius.edu.ba
Course Objectives The course aims are to:
- Introduce the students to basic power systems concepts like per unit, polyphase systems, transmission lines, admittance, impedance and others.
- Introduce the students to models of various power system components
- Provide the students with hands-on skills in power system related calculations
- Introduce the students to software tools related to power systems calculation
- Introduce the students to modern concepts in power system like smart grid.
Textbook Text: Hadi Saadat, "Power System Analysis", McGraw Hill (2nd Ed.)
Additional Literature
  • Glover, Overbye, and Sarma, "Power System Analysis and Design", CENGAGE Learning, 6th Edition, 2017.
  • Ned Mohan, "Electric Power systems A First Course", John Wiley & Sons, 2012
Learning Outcomes After successful  completion of the course, the student will be able to:
  1. Calculate various parameters related to power systems components' models.
  2. Model and analyse bus admittance and bus impedance.
  3. Perform power flow calculations.
  4. Model and analyse various fault types in power systems.
Teaching Methods Class discussions with examples. Active tutorial sessions for engaged learning and continuous feedback on progress. Team assigments. Team projects that involve real data, summary, interpretation and reporting
Teaching Method Delivery Face-to-face Teaching Method Delivery Notes
WEEK TOPIC REFERENCE
Week 1 Course mechanics, Introduction to Power System Ch 1
Week 2 Review Balanced 3-phase Circuits Ch 2
Week 3 Per Unit system Ch 3
Week 4 Power Flow Analysis Ch 6
Week 5 Power Flow Analysis Ch 6
Week 6 Power Flow Analysis Ch 6
Week 7 Energy Management Systems Ref. 3
Week 8 Midterm Exam -
Week 9 Balanced Faults Ch 9
Week 10 Balanced Faults Ch9
Week 11 Symmetrical components Ch 10
Week 12 Unbalanced Faults Ch 10
Week 13 Unbalanced Faults Ch 10
Week 14 project -
Week 15 General Review.
Assessment Methods and Criteria Evaluation Tool Quantity Weight Alignment with LOs
Final Exam 1 30 1,2,3,4,5
Semester Evaluation Components
Midterm exam 1 20 1,2
Quizzes 3 10 3,4
Project 1 20 1,2,3,4,5
Laboratory 1 20 1,2,3,4,5
***     ECTS Credit Calculation     ***
 Activity Hours Weeks Student Workload Hours Activity Hours Weeks Student Workload Hours
Lecture Hours 3 15 45 Homeworks 5 5 25
Active Tutorials 2 10 20 Home Study 2 15 30
In-term exam study 10 2 20 Final exam study 10 1 10
        Total Workload Hours = 150
*T= Teaching, P= Practice ECTS Credit = 6
Course Academic Quality Assurance: Semester Student Survey Last Update Date: 09/11/2023
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