Power System Engineering

Numbering Code U-ENG26 36203 LJ72 Year/Term 2022 ・ Second semester
Number of Credits 2 Course Type Lecture
Target Year Target Student
Language Japanese Day/Period Mon.1
Instructor name SHIRAI YASUYUKI (Graduate School of Energy Science Professor)
SUSUKI YOSHIHIKO (Graduate School of Engineering Associate Professor)
Outline and Purpose of the Course Electric power system is a large-scale engineered system to supply electrical energy from generation facilities, through substations, transmission and distribution networks, to loads. This course provides an introduction to power systems engineering for students of electrical and electronic engineering. Topics include the system structure, interconnected systems, dc and ac transmissions, stability, frequency and voltage control, economic aspects of power system operation, and fault analysis.
Course Goals The goal of this course is to understand fundamentals of power systems engineering, including their operation, analysis, and control.
Schedule and Contents Intriductuon,1time,Features of power system and the purpose of network operation are introduced.
System structure and Per Unit (PU) system,1-2times,Dc and ac power transmission are explained from the view point of system structure. Per unit method is explained.
Frequency control,2-3times,Controlling methods for keeping synchronicity at 60/50 Hz are explained.
Voltage control,2times,Voltage levels of power system is classified. The control method for keeping the voltage constant is explained.
Stability,3times,System stability is explained from the view point of engineering and applied mathematics.
Fault analysis,2times,Fault analysis of power system is introduced.
System Operation,1-2times,Operating method of power system with various power sources.
Summary,1times,
Evaluation Methods and Policy Final examination and homework.
Course Requirements Circuit Theory (60630, 60030, 60220); Electric Machinery Fundamentals (61050); Electric Power Engineering 1 (61070)
Textbooks Textbooks/References Handouts.
References, etc. Y. Ohsawa, Power Systems Engineering (Ohm-Sha) (in Japanese) isbn{}{4274132307} ; Y. Sekine, Power system engineering (Denki-Shoin) (in Japanese) ibid{}{TW86022983}
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