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M. TECH. (EPE/EPS/PEES/PSC&A) R13 Regulations

JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY HYDERABAD


(Established by an Act No.30 of 2008 of A.P. State Legislature)
Kukatpally, Hyderabad 500 085, Andhra Pradesh (India)
M. TECH. (ELECRICAL POWER SYSTEMS/POWER ENGINEERING AND ENERGY
SYSTEMS/ POWER SYSTEM CONTROL AND AUTOMATION/ ELECRICAL POWER
ENGINEERING)
(R13) COURSE STRUCTURE AND SYLLABUS
I Year I Semester
Code
Group
Subject
L
P
Credits
Advanced Power System Analysis
3
0
3
Advanced Power System Protection
3
0
3
Renewable Energy Systems
3
0
3
Modern Control Theory
3
0
3
Elective I
High Voltage Engineering
3
0
3
EHV AC Transmission
Microcontrollers and Applications
Elective -II
Power Quality
3
0
3
HVDC Transmission
Distribution Automation
Lab
Power Systems Lab-I
0
3
2
Seminar
2
Total Credits
18 3
22
II Year I Semester
Code
Group
Subject
L
P
Credits
Power System Dynamics
3
0
3
Flexible AC Transmission Systems
3
0
3
(FACTS)
Power System Operation and Deregulation
3
0
3
AI Techniques in Electrical Power Engineering
3
0
3
Elective -III
Gas Insulated Systems(GIS)
3
0
3
Electric Smart Grid
Energy Auditing, Conservation and Management
Elective IV
Reactive Power Compensation and Management 3
0
3
Power System Reliability
Voltage Stability
Lab
Power Systems Lab-II
0
3
2
Seminar
2
Total Credits
18 3
22
II Year I Semester
Code
Group
Subject
L
P
Credits
Comprehensive Viva-voce
2
Project Seminar
0
3
2
Project work Part-I
18
Total Credits
3
22
II Year II Semester
Code
Group
Subject
L
P
Credits
Project work Part-II and Seminar
22
Total Credits
22

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M. TECH I YEAR I SEM. (EPE/EPS/PEES/PSC&A)
ADVANCED POWER SYSTEM ANALYSIS
UNIT-I:
Admittance Model and Network Calculations, Branch and Node Admittances, Mutually Coupled
Branches in YBUS , An Equivalent Admittance Network, Modification of YBUS , Network Incidence
Matrix and YBUS , Method of Successive Elimination, Node Elimination, Triangular Factorization,
Sparsity and Near Optimal Ordering.
UNIT-II:
Impedance Model and Network Calculations, the BUS Admittance and Impedance Matrices,
Thevenins
Theorem and ZBUS ,Algorithms for building ZBUS Modification of existing ZBUS,
Calculation of ZBUS elements from YBUS, Power Invariant Transformations, Mutually Coupled
Branches in ZBUS.
UNIT-III:
Gauss Seidel method, N-R Method, Decoupled method, fast decoupled method, comparison
between power flow solutions. DC load flow.
UNIT-IV:
ZBUS Method in Contingency Analysis, Adding and Removing Multiple Lines, Piecewise Solution
of Interconnected Systems, Analysis of Single Contingencies, Analysis of Multiple Contingencies,
Contingency Analysis of DC Model, System Reduction for Contingency and Fault Studies.
UNIT-V:
Fault Analysis: Symmetrical faults-Fault calculations using ZBUS- Fault calculations using ZBUS
equivalent circuits Selection of circuit breakers- Unsymmetrical faults-Problems on various types
of faults.
TEXT BOOK:
1. John J.Grainger and W.D. Stevenson, Power System Analysis - T.M.H.Edition.
REFERENCE:
1. Olle. L.Elgard, Electrical Energy Systems Theory-T.M.H.Edition.
2. Power systems stability and control, Prabha Kundur, The Mc Graw Hill companies.
3.
4. Power System Operation and Control, Dr. K. Uma Rao, Wiley India Pvt. Ltd.
5.
6. Operation and Control in Power Systems, PSR Murthy, Bs Publications.
7.
8. Power System Operation, Robert H. Miller, Jamesh H. Malinowski, The Mc Graw Hill
companies.
Power Systems Analysis, operation and control by Abhijit Chakrabarti, Sunitha Halder, PHI 3/e ,
2010
2. Modern Power System Analysis by I.J.Nagrath & D.P.Kothari Tata M Graw Hill Publishing
Company Ltd, 2nd edition.
REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. Power System Analysis and Design by J.Duncan Glover and M.S.Sarma., cengage 3rd
Edition.
2. Electric Energy systems Theory by O.I.Elgerd, Tata Mc Graw-hill Publishing Company
Ltd., Second edition.
3. Power System Analysis by Grainger and Stevenson, Tata McGraw Hill.
4. Power System Analysis by C.L.Wadhwa, Newage International-3rd Edition

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M. TECH I YEAR I SEM. (EPE/EPS/PEES/PSC&A)
ADVANCED POWER SYSTEM PROTECTION
UNIT-I: STATIC RELAYS
Advantages of static relays-Basic construction of static relays-Level detectors-Replica impedance
Mixing circuits-General equation for two input phase and amplitude comparators-Duality
between amplitude and phase comparators.
AMPLITUDE COMPARATORS: Circulating current type and opposed voltage type- rectifier
bridge comparators, Direct and Instantaneous comparators.
UNIT-II: PHASE COMPARATORS
Coincidence circuit type- block spike phase comparator, techniques to measure the period of
coincidence-Integrating type-Rectifier and Vector product type- Phase comparators.
STATIC OVER CURRENT RELAYS: Instantaneous over-current relay-Time over-current relaysbasic principles definite time and Inverse definite time over-current relays.
UNIT-III: STATIC DIFFERENTIAL RELAYS
Analysis of Static Differential Relays Static Relay schemes Duo bias transformer differential
protection Harmonic restraint relay.
STATIC DISTANCE RELAYS: Static impedance-reactanceMHO and angle impedance relaysampling comparator realization of reactance and MHO relay using sampling comparator.
UNIT-IV: MULTI-INPUT COMPARATORS
Conic section characteristics-Three input amplitude comparator Hybrid comparator-switched
distance schemes Poly phase distance schemes- phase fault scheme three phase scheme
combined and ground fault scheme.
POWER SWINGS: Effect of power swings on the performance of distance relays Power swing
analysis-Principle of out of step tripping and blocking relays-effect of line and length and source
impedance on distance relays.
UNIT-V: MICROPROCESSOR BASED PROTECTIVE RELAYS
(Block diagram and flowchart approach only)-Over current relaysimpedance relays-directional
relay-reactance relay .Generalized mathematical expressions for distance relays-measurement of
resistance and reactance MHO and offset MHO relays-Realization of MHO characteristicsRealization of offset MHO characteristics -Basic principle of Digital computer relaying.
TEXT BOOK:
1. Badri Ram and D.N.Vishwakarma, Power system protection and Switch gear , TMH
publication New Delhi 1995.
REFERENCE:
1. T.S.Madhava Rao , Static relays, TMH publication, second edition
1989.
1. Protection and Switchgear, Bhavesh Bhalja, R. P. Mahesheari, Nilesh G. Chothani, Oxford
University Press.
2. Electrical Power System Protection, C. Christopoulos and A. Wright, Springer International.

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M. TECH I YEAR I SEM. (EPE/EPS/PEES/PSC&A)
RENEWABLE ENERGY SYSTEMS
UNIT-I:
Photo voltaic power generation ,spectral distribution of energy in solar radiation, solar cell
configurations, voltage developed by solar cell, photo current and load current, practical solar cell
performance, commercial photo voltaic systems, test specifications for PV systems, applications
of super conducting materials in electrical equipment systems.
UNIT-II:
Principles of MHD power generation, ideal MHD generator performance, practical MHD
generator, MHD technology.
Wind Energy conversion: Power from wind, properties of air and wind, types of wind Turbines,
operating characteristics.
UNIT-III:
Tides and tidal power stations, modes of operation, tidal project examples, turbines and
generators for tidal power generation.
Wave energy conversion: properties of waves and power content, vertex motion of Waves,
device applications. Types of ocean thermal energy conversion systems Application of OTEC
systems examples,
UNIT-IV:
Miscellaneous energy conversion systems: coal gasification and liquefaction, biomass
conversion, geothermal energy, thermo electric energy conversion, principles of EMF generation,
description of fuel cells, Co-generation and energy storage, combined cycle co-generation,
energy storage.
Global energy position and environmental effects: energy units, global energy position.
UNIT-V:
Types of fuel cells, H2-O2 Fuel cells, Application of fuel cells Batteries, Description of batteries,
Battery application for large power. Environmental effects of energy conversion systems, pollution
from coal and preventive measures steam stations and pollution, pollution free energy systems.
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Energy conversion systems by Rakosh das Begamudre, New age
International publishers, New Delhi - 2000.
nd
2. Renewable Energy Resources by John Twidell and Tony Weir, 2
Edition, Fspon & Co

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M. TECH I YEAR I SEM. (EPE/EPS/PEES/PSC&A)
MODERN CONTROL THEORY
UNITI: MATHEMATICAL PRELIMINARIES
Fields, Vectors and Vector Spaces Linear combinations and Bases Linear Transformations
and Matrices Scalar Product and Norms Eigen-values, Eigen Vectors and a Canonical form
representation of Linear operators The concept of state State Equations for Dynamic systems
Time invariance and Linearity Non-uniqueness of state model State diagrams for
Continuous-Time State models.
UNIT-II: STATE VARIABLE ANALYSIS
Linear Continuous time models for Physical systems Existence and Uniqueness of Solutions to
Continuous-Time State Equations Solutions of Linear Time Invariant Continuous-Time State
Equations State transition matrix and its properties. General concept of controllability General
concept of Observability Controllability tests for Continuous-Time Invariant Systems
Observability tests for Continuous-Time Invariant Systems Controllability and Observability of
State Model in Jordan Canonical form Controllability and Observability Canonical forms of State
model.
UNIT-III: NON LINEAR SYSTEMS
Introduction Non Linear Systems - Types of Non-Linearities Saturation Dead-Zone Backlash Jump Phenomenon etc; Singular Points Introduction to Linearization of nonlinear
systems, Properties of Non-Linear systems Describing functiondescribing function analysis of
nonlinear systems Stability analysis of Non-Linear systems through describing functions.
Introduction to phase-plane analysis, Method of Isoclines for Constructing Trajectories, singular
points, phase-plane analysis of nonlinear control systems.
UNIT-IV: STABILITY ANALYSIS
Stability in the sense of Lyapunov, Lyapunovs stability and Lypanovs instability theorems Stability Analysis of the Linear continuous time invariant systems by Lyapunov second method
Generation of Lyapunov functions Variable gradient method Krasooviskis method. State
feedback controller design through Pole Assignment State observers: Full order and Reduced
order.
UNIT-V: OPTIMAL CONTROL
Introduction to optimal control - Formulation of optimal control problems calculus of variations
fundamental concepts, functional, variation of functional fundamental theorem of theorem of
Calculus of variations boundary conditions constrained minimization formulation using
Hamiltonian method Linear Quadratic regulator.
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Modern Control System Theory by M.Gopal New Age International -1984
2. Modern Control Engineering by Ogata.K Prentice Hall - 1997
REFERENCES:
1. Optimal control by Kircks

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M. TECH I YEAR I SEM. (EPE/EPS/PEES/PSC&A)
HIGH VOLTAGE ENGINEERING
(Elective-I)
UNIT- I: INTRODUCTION TO HIGH VOLATGE ENGINEERING
Electric Field Stresses, Gas / Vacuum as Insulator, Liquid Dielectrics, Solids and Composites,
Estimation and Control of Electric Stress, Numerical methods for electric field computation, Surge
voltages, their distribution and control, Applications of insulating materials in transformers,
rotating machines, circuit breakers, cable power capacitors and bushings.
UNIT- II: BREAK DOWN IN DIELECTRIC MATERIALS
Gases as insulating media, collision process, Ionization process, Townsends criteria of
breakdown in gases, Paschens law. Liquid as Insulator, pure and commercial liquids, breakdown
in pure and commercial liquids. Intrinsic breakdown, electromechanical breakdown, thermal
breakdown, breakdown of solid dielectrics in practice, Breakdown in composite dielectrics, solid
dielectrics used in practice.
UNIT-III: GENERATION & MEASUREMENT OFHIGH VOLTAGES & CURRENTS
Generation of High Direct Current Voltages, Generation of High alternating voltages, Generation
of Impulse Voltages, Generation of Impulse currents, Tripping and control of impulse generators.
Measurement of High Direct Current voltages, Measurement of High Voltages alternating and
impulse, Measurement of High Currents-direct, alternating and Impulse, Oscilloscope for impulse
voltage and current measurements.
UNIT-IV: OVER VOLTAGES & INSULATION CO-ORDINATION
Natural causes for over voltages Lightning phenomenon, Overvoltage due to switching surges,
system faults and other abnormal conditions, Principles of Insulation Coordination on High
voltage and Extra High Voltage power systems.
UNIT- V: TESTING OF MATERIALS & ELECTRICAL APPARATUS
Measurement of D.C Resistivity, Measurement of Dielectric Constant and loss factor, Partial
discharge measurements. Testing of Insulators and bushings, Testing of Isolators and circuit
breakers, testing of cables, Testing of Transformers, Testing of Surge Arresters, and Radio
Interference measurements.
TEXT BOOKS:
rd

1. High Voltage Engineering by M.S.Naidu and V. Kamaraju TMH Publications, 3 Edition


2. High Voltage Engineering: Fundamentals by E.Kuffel, W.S.Zaengl, J.Kuffel by Elsevier,
2nd Edition.
REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. High Voltage Engineering by C.L.Wadhwa, New Age Internationals (P) Limited, 1997.
2. High Voltage Insulation Engineering by Ravindra Arora, Wolfgang Mosch, New Age
International (P) Limited, 1995.
3. High Voltage Engineering, Theory and Practice by Mazen Abdel Salam, Hussein Anis,
Ahdan El-Morshedy, Roshdy Radwan , Marcel Dekker

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M. TECH I YEAR I SEM. (EPE/EPS/PEES/PSC&A)
EHV AC TRANSMISSION
(Elective-I)
UNIT- I:
E.H.V.A.C. Transmission line trends and preliminary aspect standard transmission voltages
Estimation at line and ground parameters-Bundle conductor systems-Inductance and
Capacitance of E.H.V. lines positive, negative and zero sequence impedance Line
Parameters for Modes of Propagation.
UNIT- II:
Electrostatic field and voltage gradients calculations of electrostatic field of AC lines effect of
high electrostatic field on biological organisms and human beings - surface voltage gradients and
maximum gradients of actual transmission lines voltage gradients on sub conductor.
UNIT- III:
Electrostatic induction in unenergized lines measurement of field and voltage gradients for three
phase single and double circuit lines un energized lines. Power Frequency Voltage control and
over-voltages in EHV lines: No load voltage charging currents at power frequency-voltage
control shunt and series compensation static VAR compensation.
UNIT - IV:
Corona in E.H.V. lines Corona loss formulae- attention of traveling waves due to Corona
Audio noise due to Corona, its generation, characteristic and limits. Measurements of audio noise
radio interference due to Corona - properties of radio noise frequency spectrum of RI fields
Measurements of RI and RIV.
UNIT- V:
Design of EHV lines based on steady state and transient limits - EHV cables and their
characteristics.
TEXT BOOKS:
1. EHVAC Transmission Engineering by R. D. Begamudre, New Age International (p) Ltd.
2. HVAC and DC Transmission by S. Rao.
REFERENCE BOOKS :
1.
Rokosh Das Begamudre,Extra High Voltage AC Transmission Engineering Wiley
Eastern LTD., NEW DELHI 1987.
2.
Edison,EHV Transmission line- Electric Institution (GEC 1968).

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M. TECH I YEAR I SEM. (EPE/EPS/PEES/PSC&A)
MICROCONTROLLERS AND APPLICATIONS
(Elective-I)
UNIT-I: OVERVIEW OF ARCHITECTURE & MICROCONTROLLER RESOURCES
Architecture of a microcontroller Microcontroller resources Resources in advanced and next
generation microcontrollers 8051 microcontroller Internal and External memories Counters
and Timers Synchronous serial-cum asynchronous serial communication - Interrupts.
UNIT-II: 8051- MICROCONTROLLERS INSTRUCTION SET
Basic assembly language programming Data transfer instructions Data and Bit-manipulation
instructions Arithmetic instructions Instructions for Logical operations on the test among the
Registers, Internal RAM, and SFRs Program flow control instructions Interrupt control flow.
UNIT-III: REAL TIME CONTROL
INTERRUPTS: Interrupt handling structure of an MCU Interrupt Latency and Interrupt deadline
Multiple sources of the interrupts Non-maskable interrupt sources Enabling or disabling of
the sources Polling to determine the interrupt source and assignment of the priorities among
them Interrupt structure in Intel 8051.
TIMERS: Programmable Timers in the MCUs Free running counter and real time control
Interrupt interval and density constraints.
UNIT-IV: SYSTEMS DESIGN
DIGITAL AND ANALOG INTERFACING METHODS:
Switch, Keypad and Keyboard interfacings LED and Array of LEDs Keyboard-cum-Display
controller (8279) Alphanumeric Devices Display Systems and its interfaces Printer
interfaces Programmable instruments interface using IEEE 488 Bus Interfacing with the Flash
Memory Interfaces Interfacing to High Power Devices Analog input interfacing Analog
output interfacing Optical motor shaft encoders Industrial control Industrial process control
system Prototype MCU based Measuring instruments Robotics and Embedded control
Digital Signal Processing and digital filters.
UNIT-V: REAL TIME OPERATING SYSTEM FOR MICROCONTROLLERS:
Real Time operating system RTOS of Keil (RTX51) Use of RTOS in Design Software
development tools for Microcontrollers.
16-BIT MICROCONTROLLERS: Hardware Memory map in Intel 80196 family MCU system
IO ports Programmable Timers and High-speed outputs and input captures Interrupts
instructions.
ARM 32 Bit MCUs: Introduction to 16/32 Bit processors ARM architecture and organization
ARM / Thumb programming model ARM / Thumb instruction set Development tools.
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Raj Kamal, Microcontrollers Architecture, Programming, Interfacing and System Design
Pearson Education, 2005.
2. Mazidi and Mazidi, The 8051 Microcontroller and Embedded Systems PHI, 2000.
REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. A.V. Deshmuk, Microcontrollers (Theory & Applications) WTMH, 2005.
2. John B. Peatman, Design with PIC Microcontrollers Pearson Education, 2005.
3. Microcontroller Programming, Julio Sanchez, Maria P. Canton, CRC Press.
4. The 8051 Microcontroller, Ayala, Cengage Learning.
5. Microprocessors and Microcontrollers, Architecture, Programming and System Design, Krishna
Kant, PHI Learning PVT. Ltd.
6. Microprocessors, Nilesh B. Bahadure, PHI Learning PVT. Ltd.

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M. TECH I YEAR I SEM. (EPE/EPS/PEES/PSC&A)
POWER QUALITY
(Elective II)
UNIT-I: INTRODUCTION
Introduction of the Power Quality (PQ) problem, Terms used in PQ: Voltage, Sag, Swell, Surges,
Harmonics, over voltages, spikes, Voltage fluctuations, Transients, Interruption, overview of
power quality phenomenon, Remedies to improve power quality, power quality monitoring.
UNIT-II: LONG & SHORT INTERRUPTIONS
Interruptions Definition Difference between failures, outage, Interruptions causes of Long
Interruptions Origin of Interruptions Limits for the Interruption frequency Limits for the
interruption duration costs of Interruption Overview of Reliability evaluation to power quality,
comparison of observations and reliability evaluation.
Short interruptions: definition, origin of short interruptions, basic principle, fuse saving, voltage
magnitude events due to re-closing, voltage during the interruption, monitoring of short
interruptions, difference between medium and low voltage systems. Multiple events, single phase
tripping voltage and current during fault period, voltage and current at post fault period,
stochastic prediction of short interruptions.
UNIT III: 1 & 3-PHASE VOLTAGE SAG CHARACTERIZATION
Voltage sag definition, causes of voltage sag, voltage sag magnitude, and monitoring,
theoretical calculation of voltage sag magnitude, voltage sag calculation in non-radial systems,
meshed systems, and voltage sag duration.
Three phase faults, phase angle jumps, magnitude and phase angle jumps for three phase
unbalanced sags, load influence on voltage sags.
UNIT-IV: POWER QUALITY CONSIDERATIONS IN INDUSTRIAL POWER SYSTEMS
Voltage sag equipment behavior of Power electronic loads, induction motors, synchronous
motors, computers, consumer electronics, adjustable speed AC drives and its operation.
Mitigation of AC Drives, adjustable speed DC drives and its operation, mitigation methods of DC
drives.
UNIT-V: MITIGATION OF INTERRUPTIONS & VOLTAGE SAGS
Overview of mitigation methods from fault to trip, reducing the number of faults, reducing the
fault clearing time changing the power system, installing mitigation equipment, improving
equipment immunity, different events and mitigation methods. System equipment interface
voltage source converter, series voltage controller, shunt controller, combined shunt and series
controller.
Power Quality and EMC Standards:
Introduction to standardization, IEC Electromagnetic compatibility standards, European voltage
characteristics standards, PQ surveys.
REFERENCE BOOK:
1. Understanding Power Quality Problems by Math H J Bollen. IEEE Press.
2. Power Quality VAR Compensation in Power Systems, R. SastryVedam Mulukutla S.
Sarma,CRC Press.
3. Power Quality, C. Sankaran, CRC Presss.
4. Electrical Power Systems Quality, Roger C. Dugan , Mark F. Mc Granaghan, Surya
Santoso, H. Wayne Beaty, Tata McGraw Hill Education Private Ltd.

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M. TECH I YEAR I SEM. (EPE/EPS/PEES/PSC&A)
HVDC TRANSMISSION
(Elective-II)
UNIT-I: INTRODUCTION
General consideration, Power Handling Capabilities of HVDC Lines Basic Conversion principles,
static converter configuration.
UNIT-II: STATIC POWER CONVERTERS
3-pulse, 6-pulse, and 12-pulse converters, converter station and Terminal equipment,
commutation process, Rectifier and inverter operation, equivalent circuit for converter special
features of converter transformers. Harmonics in HVDC Systems, Harmonic elimination, AC and
DC filters.
UNIT-III: CONTROL OF HVDC CONVERTERS AND SYSTEMS
Constant current, constant extinction angle and constant ignition angle control Individual phase
control and equidistant firing angle control DC power flow control. Interaction between HV AC and
DC systems Voltage interaction Harmonic instability problems and DC power modulation.
UNIT-IV: MTDC SYSTEMS & OVER VOLTAGES
Series parallel and series parallel systems their operation and control.
Over voltages due to disturbances on DC side, over voltages due to DC and AC side line faults.
UNIT-V: CONVERTER FAULTS & PROTECTION
Converter faults, over current protection valve group, and DC line protection over voltage
protection of converters, surge arresters.
REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. E.W. Kimbark: Direct current Transmission, Wiely Inter Science New York.
2. J. Arillaga HVDC Transmission Peter Peregrinus ltd. London UK 1983
3. KR Padiyar : High Voltage Direct current Transmission Wiely Esatern Ltd New Delhi
1992.
4. E. Uhlman : Power Transmission by Direct Current , Springer Verlag, Berlin Helberg.
1985.

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M. TECH I YEAR I SEM. (EPE/EPS/PEES/PSC&A)
DISTRIBUTION AUTOMATION
(Elective-II)
UNIT-I: DISTRIBUTION AUTOMATION AND THE UTILITY SYSTEM
Introduction to Distribution Automation (DA), control system interfaces, control and data
requirements, centralized (Vs) decentralized control, DA System (DAS), DA Hardware, DAS
software.
UNIT-II: DISTRIBUTION AUTOMATION FUNCTIONS
DA capabilities, Automation system computer facilities, management processes, Information
management, system reliability management, system efficiency management, voltage
management, Load management.
UNIT-III: COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS FOR DA
DA communication requirements, Communication reliability, Cost effectiveness, Data rate
Requirements, Two way capability, Ability to communicate during outages and faults, Ease of
operation and maintenance, Conforming to the architecture of data flow
Communication systems used in DA :Distribution line carrier (Power line carrier), Ripple
control, Zero crossing technique, telephone, cable TV, Radio, AM broadcast, FM SCA, VHF
Radio, UHF Radio, Microwave satellite. Fiber optics, Hybrid Communication systems,
Communication systems used in field tests.
UNIT-IV: TECHNICAL BENEFITS
DA benefit categories, Capital deferred savings, Operation and Maintenance savings, Interruption
related savings, Customer related savings, Operational savings, improved operation, Function
benefits, Potential benefits for functions, and function shared benefits, Guidelines for formulation
of estimating equations Parameters required, economic impact areas, Resources for determining
benefits impact on distribution system, integration of benefits into economic evaluation.
UNIT-V: ECONOMIC EVALUATION METHODS
Development and evaluation of alternate plans, Select study area, Select study period, Project
load growth, Develop Alternatives, Calculate operating and maintenance costs, Evaluate
alternatives. Economic comparison of alternate plans, Classification of expenses and capital
expenditures, Comparison of revenue requirements of alternative plans, Book Life and Continuing
plant analysis, Year by year revenue requirement analysis, short term analysis, end of study
adjustment, Break even analysis, Sensitivity analysis computational aids.
REFERENCES:
1. IEEE Tutorial Course Distribution Automation
2. IEEE Working Group on Distribution Automation
3. Control and Automation of Electrical Distribution Systems, James. Northcote Green
Robert Wilson, CRC Press.
4. Electric Power Distribution Automation, Dr. M. K. Khedkar, Dr. G.M.Dhole, University
Science
press.

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POWER SYSTEM LAB I
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4.
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7.
8.
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10.
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12.

Develop MATLAB program for YBUS formation.


Develop MATLAB program for G-S Load Flow Analysis.
Develop MATLAB program for N-R Load Flow Analysis.
Develop MATLAB program for FDLF Load Flow Analysis.
Develop MATLAB program for Short Circuit Analysis.
Transient Stability Analysis for Single Machine connected to Infinite Bus by Point by Point
Method.
Develop PSPICE Program for Generation System Reliability Analysis.
Develop PSPICE Program for Distribution System Reliability Analysis.
Simulation of RLC Circuit using PSPICE.
Simulation of Single Phase Full Converter with RLE Load using PSPICE
Develop MATLAB model for Closed Loop Speed Control of Separately Excited D.C
Motor.
Develop MATLAB model for Sinusoidal Pulse Width Modulation.

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M. TECH I YEAR II SEM. (EPE/EPS/PEES/PSC&A)
POWER SYSTEM DYNAMICS
UNIT-I: BASIC CONCEPTS
Power system stability states of operation and system security - system dynamics - problems
system model analysis of steady State stability and transient stability - simplified representation of
Excitation control.
UNIT-II: MODELING OF SYNCHRONOUS MACHINE
Synchronous machine - parks Transformation-analysis of steady state performance per - unit
quantities-Equivalent circuits of synchronous machine-determination of parameters of equivalent
circuits.
UNIT-III: EXCITATION SYSTEM
Excitation system modeling-excitation systems block Diagram - system representation by state
equations- Dynamics of a synchronous generator connected to infinite bus - system model
Synchronous machine model-stator equations rotor equations - Synchronous machine model with
field circuit - one equivalent damper winding on q axis (model 1.1) - calculation of Initial
conditions.
UNIT-IV: ANALYSIS OF SINGLE MACHINE SYSTEM
Small signal analysis with block diagram - Representation Characteristic equation and application
of Routh Hurwitz criterion- synchronizing and damping torque analysis-small signal model - State
equations.
UNIT-V: APPLICATION OF POWER SYSTEM STABILIZERS
Basic concepts in applying PSS - Control signals - Structure and tuning of PSS - Washout circuit Dynamic compensator analysis of single machine infinite bus system with and without PSS.
TEXT BOOK:
1. K.R. PADIYAR, Power system dynamics - B.S. Publications.
REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. P.M. Anderson and A.A. Fouad,Power system control and stability ,IEEE Presss
2. R. Ramanujam, Power Systems Dynamics- PHI Publications.

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M. TECH I YEAR II SEM. (EPE/EPS/PEES/PSC&A)
FLEXIBLE AC TRANSMISSION SYSTEMS
(FACTS)
UNIT-I: FACTS CONCEPTS
Transmission interconnections power flow in an AC system, loading capability limits, Dynamic
stability considerations, importance of controllable parameters basic types of FACTS controllers,
benefits from FACTS controllers.
UNIT-II: VOLTAGE SOURCE CONVERTERS
Single phase three phase full wave bridge converters transformer connections for 12 pulse 24
and 48 pulse operation. Three level voltage source converter, pulse width modulation converter,
basic concept of current source Converters, and comparison of current source converters with
voltage source converters.
UNIT-III: STATIC SHUNT COMPENSATION
Objectives of shunt compensation, mid-point voltage regulation voltage instability prevention,
improvement of transient stability, Power oscillation damping, Methods of controllable VAR
generation, variable impedance type static VAR generators switching converter type VAR
generators hybrid VAR generators.
UNIT-IV: SVC AND STATCOM
The regulation and slope transfer function and dynamic performance, transient stability
enhancement and power oscillation damping operating point control and summary of
compensator control.
UNIT-V: STATIC SERIES COMPENSATORS
Concept of series capacitive compensation, improvement of transient stability, power oscillation
damping, and functional requirements of GTO thyristor controlled series capacitor (GSC),
thyristor switched series capacitor (TSSC), and thyristor controlled series capacitor (TCSC)
Control schemes for GSC TSSC and TCSC.
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Understanding FACTS Devices N.G. Hingorani and L. Guygi.
IEEE Press Publications 2000.

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M. TECH I YEAR II SEM. (EPE/EPS/PEES/PSC&A)
POWER SYSTEM OPERATION AND DEREGULATION
UNIT- I: OPTIMAL POWER FLOW
Introduction- Solution to the optimal power flow-gradient method-Newtons method-Linear
sensitivity analysis- Linear programming methods- Security constrained OPF-Interior point
algorithm- Bus incremental costs
UNIT-II: POWER SYSTEM SECURITY
Introduction Factors affecting power system security-Contingency analysis-Detection of network
problems-Linear sensitivity analysis-AC power flow methods-contingency selection-concentric
relaxation-Bounding area method
UNIT-III: STATE ESTIMATION IN POWER SYSTEMS
Introduction- Power system state estimation- Maximum likelihood Weighted Least squares
estimation-Matrix formulation- State estimation of AC network- State estimation by orthogonal
decomposition- detection and identification of Bad measurements- Estimation of quantities not
being measured- Network observability and pseudo measurements
UNIT-IV: POWER SYSTEM DEREGULATION
Introduction- motivation for restructuring of power systems- Electricity market entities modelbenefits of deregulation- terminology-deregulation in Indian power sector-Operations in power
markets-power pools-transmission networks and electricity markets.
UNIT-V: AVAILABLE TRANSFER CAPABILITY
Introduction methods: of determination of ATC - ATC calculation considering the effect of
contingency analysis- Transmission open access and pricing-cost components of transmission
system- transmission pricing methods-Incremental cost based transmission pricing.
TEXT BOOKS:
1. A.J.Wood & B.F.Woollenberg- John Wiley Power Generation, Operation and Control2nd edition.
2. P.Venkatesh. B.V.Manikandan, S.Charles Raja- A.Srinivasan, Electrical power systems:
Analysis, security, Deregulation PHI
2012.

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M. TECH I YEAR II SEM. (EPE/EPS/PEES/PSC&A)
AI TECHNIQUES IN ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
UNIT I: ARTIFICIAL NEURAL NETWORKS
Introduction-Models of Neural Network - Architectures Knowledge representation Artificial
Intelligence and Neural networksLearning process Error correction learning Hebbian
learning Competitive learning Boltzman learning Supervised learning Unsupervised learning
Reinforcement learning- learning tasks.
UNIT- II: ANN PARADIGMS
Multi layer perceptron using Back propagation Algorithm-Self organizing Map Radial Basis
Function Network Functional link, network Hopfield Network.
UNIT III: FUZZY LOGIC
Introduction Fuzzy versus crisp Fuzzy sets - Membership function Basic Fuzzy set
operations Properties of Fuzzy sets Fuzzy cartesion Product Operations on Fuzzy relations
Fuzzy logic Fuzzy Quantifiers-Fuzzy Inference-Fuzzy Rule based system-Defuzzification
methods.
UNIT IV: GENETIC ALGORITHMS
Introduction-Encoding Fitness Function-Reproduction operators-Genetic Modeling Genetic
operators-Crossover-Single site crossover-Two point crossover Multi point crossover-Uniform
crossover Matrix crossover-Crossover Rate-Inversion & Deletion Mutation operator Mutation
Mutation Rate-Bit-wise operators-Generational cycle-convergence of Genetic Algorithm.
UNITV: APPLICATIONS OF AI TECHNIQUES
Load forecasting Load flow studies Economic load dispatch Load frequency control Single
area system and two area system Small Signal Stability (Dynamic stability) Reactive power
control speed control of DC and AC Motors.
TEXT BOOK:
1. S.Rajasekaran and G.A.V.Pai, Neural Networks, Fuzzy Logic & Genetic AlgorithmsPHI, New Delhi, 2003.
REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. P.D.Wasserman,Van Nostrand Reinhold,Neural Computing Theory & Practice- New
York,1989.
2. Bart Kosko,Neural Network & Fuzzy System Prentice Hall, 1992.
3. G.J.Klir and T.A.Folger,Fuzzy sets,Uncertainty and Information-PHI, Pvt.Ltd,1994.
4. D.E.Goldberg, Genetic Algorithms- Addison Wesley 1999.

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M. TECH I YEAR II SEM. (EPE/EPS/PEES/PSC&A)
GAS INSULATED SYSTEMS (GIS)
(ElectiveIII)
UNITI: INTRODUCTION TO GIS AND PROPERTIES OF SF6
Characteristics of GIS- Introduction to SF6 - Physical properties-Chemical properties - Electrical
properties-Specification of SF6 gas for GIS application - Handling of SF6 gas before use - Safe
handling of Sf 6 gas in electrical equipment - Equipment for handling the SF6 Gas - SF6 and
environment.
UNITII: LAYOUT OF GIS STATIONS
Advancement of GIS station - Comparison with Air Insulated Substation - Economics of GIS User Requirements for GIS - Main Features for GIS - Planning and Installation components of a
GIS station.
UNITIII: DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION OF GIS STATION
Introduction - Rating of GIS components - Design Features - Estimation of different types of
Electrical Stresses -Design Aspects of GIS components - Insulation Design for Components Insulation Design for GIS - Thermal Considerations in the Design of GIS - Effect of very Fast
Transient Over-voltages (VFTO) on the GIS design - Insulation Coordination systems - Gas
handling and Monitoring System Design.
UNIT-IV: FAST TRANSIENT PHENOMENA IN GIS
Introduction- Disconnector Switching in Relation to Very fast Transients-Origin of VFTOPropagation and Mechanism of VFTO-VFTO Characteristics- Effects of VFTO-Testing of GIS for
VFTO.
UNITV: SPECIAL PROBLEMS IN GIS AND GIS DIAGNOSTICS
Introduction - particles their effects and their control- Insulating Spacers and their Reliability - SF6
Gas Decomposition - Characteristics of imperfections in insulation - Insulation Diagnostic
methods - PD Measurement and UHF Method.
TEXT BOOK:

1.

M. S. Naidu, Gas Insulated Substations- IK International Publishing House.

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M. TECH I YEAR II SEM. (EPE/EPS/PEES/PSC&A)
ELECTRIC SMART GRID
(Elective III)
UNITI: INTRODUCTION
Introduction to smart grid- Electricity network-Local energy networks- Electric transportation- Low
carbon central generation-Attributes of the smart grid- Alternate views of a smart grid.
SMART GRID TO EVOLVE A PERFECT POWER SYSTEM: Introduction- Overview of the
perfect power system configurations- Device level power system- Building integrated power
systems- Distributed power systems- Fully integrated power system-Nodes of innovation.
UNITII: DC DISTRIBUTION AND SMART GRID
AC vs DC sources-Benefits of and drives of DC power delivery systems-Powering equipment and
appliances with DC-Data centers and information technology loads-Future neighborhoodPotential future work and research.
INTELLIGRID ARCHITECTURE FOR THE SMARTGRID: Introduction- Launching intelligridIntelligrid today- Smart grid vision based on the intelligrid architecture-Barriers and enabling
technologies.
UNITIII: DYNAMIC ENERGY SYSTEMS CONCEPT
Smart energy efficient end use devices-Smart distributed energy resources-Advanced whole
building control systems- Integrated communications architecture-Energy management-Role of
technology in demand response- Current limitations to dynamic energy management-Distributed
energy resources-Overview of a dynamic energy management-Key characteristics of smart
devices- Key characteristics of advanced whole building control systems-Key characteristics of
dynamic energy management system.
UNITIV: ENERGY PORT AS PART OF THE SMART GRID:
Concept of energy -Port, generic features of the energy port.
POLICIES AND PROGRAMS TO ENCOURAGE END USE ENERGY EFFICIENCY: Policies
and programs in action -multinational - national-state-city and corporate levels.
MARKET IMPLEMENTATION: Framework-factors influencing customer acceptance and
response - program planning-monitoring and evaluation.
UNITV: EFFICIENT ELECTRIC END USE TECHNOLOGY
ALTERNATIVES
Existing technologies lighting - Space conditioning - Indoor air quality - Domestic water heating
- hyper efficient appliances - Ductless residential heat pumps and air conditioners - Variable
refrigerant flow air conditioning-Heat pump water heating - Hyper efficient residential appliances Data center energy efficiency- LED street and area lighting - Industrial motors and drives Equipment retrofit and replacement - Process heating - Cogeneration, Thermal energy storage Industrial energy management programs - Manufacturing process-Electro-technologies,
Residential, Commercial and industrial sectors.
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Clark W Gellings, The Smart Grid, Enabling Energy Efficiency and
Demand Side Response- CRC Press, 2009.
2. Janaka Ekanayake, Kithsiri Liyanage,Jianzhong.Wu, Akihiko
Yokoyama, Nick Jenkins, Smart Grid: Technology and Applications- Wiley, 2012.
3. James Momoh, Smart Grid :Fundamentals of Design and AnalysisWiley, IEEE Press, 2012.

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M. TECH I YEAR II SEM. (EPE/EPS/PEES/PSC&A)
ENERGY AUDITING, CONSERVATION AND MANAGEMENT
(Elective-III)
UNIT-I: BASIC PRINCIPLES OF ENERGY AUDIT
Energy audit- definitions, concept , types of audit, energy index, cost index ,pie charts, Sankey
diagrams, load profiles, Energy conservation schemes- Energy audit of industries- energy saving
potential, energy audit of process industry, thermal power station, building energy audit.
UNIT-II: ENERGY MANAGEMENT
Principles of energy management, organizing energy management program, initiating, planning,
controlling, promoting, monitoring, reporting- Energy manger, Qualities and functions, language,
Questionnaire check list for top management.
UNIT-III: ENERGY EFFICIENT MOTORS
Energy efficient motors , factors affecting efficiency, loss distribution , constructional details ,
characteristics - variable speed , variable duty cycle systems, RMS hp- voltage variation-voltage
unbalance- over motoring- motor energy audit
UNIT-IV: POWER FACTOR IMPROVEMENT, LIGHTING AND
ENERGY INSTRUMENTS
Power factor methods of improvement, location of capacitors, Pf with non linear loads, effect of
harmonics on power factor, power factor motor controllers - Good lighting system design and
practice, lighting control ,lighting energy audit - Energy Instruments- wattmeter, data loggers,
thermocouples, pyrometers,lux meters, tongue testers ,application of PLCs.
UNIT-V: ECONOMIC ASPECTS AND ANALYSIS
Economics Analysis-Depreciation Methods, time value of money, rate of return , present worth
method , replacement analysis, life cycle costing analysis- Energy efficient motors- calculation of
simple payback method, net present worth method- Power factor correction, lighting Applications of life cycle costing analysis, return on investment .
REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. Energy management by W.R. Murphy AND G. Mckay Butter worth, Heinemann
publications.
2. Energy management by Paul o Callaghan, Mc-graw Hill Book company-1st edition, 1998
3. Energy efficient electric motors by John .C. Andreas, Marcel Dekker Inc Ltd-2nd edition,
19954. Energy management hand book by W.C.Turner, John wiley and sons
5. Energy management and good lighting practice : fuel efficiency- booklet12-EEO

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M. TECH I YEAR II SEM. (EPE/EPS/PEES/PSC&A)
REACTIVE POWER COMPENSATION AND MANAGEMENT
(Elective-IV)
UNIT-I: LOAD COMPENSATION
Objectives and specifications reactive power characteristics inductive and capacitive
approximate biasing Load compensator as a voltage regulator phase balancing and power
factor correction of unsymmetrical loads- examples.
UNIT-II: STEADY STATE REACTIVE POWER COMPENSATION
IN TRANSMISSION SYSTEM
Uncompensated line types of compensation Passive shunt and series and dynamic shunt
compensation examples
Transient state reactive power compensation in transmission systems:
Characteristic time periods passive shunt compensation static compensations- series
capacitor compensation compensation using synchronous condensers examples
UNIT-III: REACTIVE POWER COORDINATION
Objective Mathematical modeling Operation planning transmission benefits Basic
concepts of quality of power supply disturbances- steady state variations effects of under
voltages frequency Harmonics, radio frequency and electromagnetic interferences
UNIT-IV: DEMAND SIDE MANAGEMENT
Load patterns basic methods load shaping power tariffs- KVAR based tariffs penalties for
voltage flickers and Harmonic voltage levels
Distribution side Reactive power Management:
System losses loss reduction methods examples Reactive power planning objectives
Economics Planning capacitor placement retrofitting of capacitor banks
UNIT-V: USER SIDE REACTIVE POWER MANAGEMENT
KVAR requirements for domestic appliances Purpose of using capacitors selection of
capacitors deciding factors types of available capacitor, characteristics and Limitations
Reactive power management in electric traction systems and are furnaces:
Typical layout of traction systems reactive power control requirements distribution
transformers- Electric arc furnaces basic operations- furnaces transformer filter requirements
remedial measures power factor of an arc furnace
REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. Reactive power control in Electric power systems by T.J.E.Miller, John Wiley and sons,
1982 (Units I to IV)
2. Reactive power Management by D.M.Tagare,Tata McGraw Hill,2004.(Units V to VIII)

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M. TECH I YEAR II SEM. (EPE/EPS/PEES/PSC&A)
POWER SYSTEM RELIABILITY
(Elective-IV)
UNIT-I: GENERATING SYSTEM RELIABILITY ANALYSIS I
Generation system model capacity outage probability tables Recursive relation for capacitive
model building sequential addition method unit removal Evaluation of loss of load and
energy indices Examples.
UNIT-II: GENERATING SYSTEM RELIABILITY ANALYSIS II
Frequency and Duration methods Evaluation of equivalent transitional rates of identical and
non-identical units Evaluation of cumulative probability and cumulative frequency of nonidentical generating units 2- level daily load representation - merging generation and load
models Examples.
UNIT-III: OPERATING RESERVE EVALUATION
Basic concepts - risk indices PJM methods security function approach rapid start and hot
reserve units Modelling using STPM approach.
Bulk Power System Reliability Evaluation:
Basic configuration conditional probability approach system and load point reliability indices
weather effects on transmission lines Weighted average rate and Markov model Common
mode failures.
UNIT-IV: INTER CONNECTED SYSTEM RELIABILITY
ANALYSIS
Probability array method Two inter connected systems with independent loads effects of
limited and unlimited tie capacity - imperfect tie Two connected Systems with correlated loads
Expression for cumulative probability and cumulative frequency.
Distribution System Reliability Analysis I (Radial configuration):
Basic Techniques Radial networks Evaluation of Basic reliability indices, performance indices
load point and system reliability indices customer oriented, loss and energy oriented indices
Examples.
UNIT-V: DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM RELIABILITY ANALYSIS - II
(PARALLEL CONFIGURATION)
Basic techniques inclusion of bus bar failures, scheduled maintenance temporary and
transient failures weather effects common mode failures Evaluation of various indices
Examples
Substations and Switching Stations:
Effects of short-circuits - breaker operation Open and Short-circuit failures Active and Passive
failures switching after faults circuit breaker model preventive maintenance exponential
maintenance times.
REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. Reliability Evaluation of Power Systems by Roy Billinton and Ronald N. Allan, Plenum
press, New York and London (Second Edition), 1996.
2. Reliability Modeling in Electric Power Systems by J. Endrenyi, John Wiley and Sons,
1978. (First Edition)

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M. TECH I YEAR II SEM. (EPE/EPS/PEES/PSC&A)
VOLTAGE STABILITY
(Elective IV)
UNITI: INTRODUCTION TO VOLTAGE STABILITY
Definitions: Voltage Stability, Voltage Collapse, Voltage Security; Physical relation indicating
dependency of voltage on reactive power flow; Factors affecting Voltage collapse and instability;
Previous cases of voltage collapse incidences.
UNITII: GRAPHICAL ANALYSIS OF VOLTAGE STABILITY
Comparison of Voltage and angular stability of the system; Graphical Methods describing voltage
collapse phenomenon: P-V and Q-V curves; detailed description of voltage collapse phenomenon
with the help of Q-V curves.
UNITIII: ANALYSIS OF VOLTAGE STABILITY
Analysis of voltage stability on SMLB system: Analytical treatment and analysis.
Voltage Stability Indices:
Voltage collapse proximity indicator; Determinant of Jacobin as proximity indicators; Voltage
stability margin.
UNITIV: POWER SYSTEM LOADS
Loads that influences voltage stability: Discharge lights, Induction Motor, Air-conditioning, heat
pumps, electronic power supplies, OH lines and cables.
Reactive Power Compensation:
Generation and Absorption of reactive power; Series and Shunt compensation; Synchronous
condensers, SVC s; OLTC s; Booster Transformers.
UNITV: VOLTAGE STABILITY MARGIN
Stability Margin: Compensated and un-compensated systems.
Voltage Security
Definition; Voltage security; Methods to improve voltage stability and its practical aspects.
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Performance, operation and control of EHV power transmission systemA.CHAKRABARTHY, D.P.KOTARI and A.K.MUKOPADYAY, A.H.Wheeler Publishing, I
Edition, 1995.
2. Power System Dynamics: Stability and Control K.R.PADIYAR, II
Edition, B.S.Publications.
REFERENCE:
1. Power System Voltage Stability- C.W.TAYLOR, Mc Graw Hill, 1994.

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M. TECH I YEAR II SEM. (EPE/EPS/PEES/PSC&A)
POWER SYSTEM LAB II
1. Determination of Equivalent circuit of a 3-Winding Transformer.
2. Determination of Sequence Impedances of a Cylindrical Rotor Synchronous Machine.
3. Fault Analysis:
i. Single Line to Ground fault (L-G).
ii. Line to Line fault (L-L).
iii. Double Line to Ground fault (L-L-G).
iv. Triple Line to Ground fault (L-L-L-G).
4. Determination of Sub-transient reactances of a Salient Pole Synchronous Machine.
5. Determination of Sequence Impedances of Three Phase Transformer
6. Characteristics of Over Current Relays
i. IDMT Electromagnetic Relay (7051 A).
ii. Microprocessor based Relay (7051 B)
7. Characteristics of Percentage biased Differential Relay.
i. Electromagnetic Relay (7054 A).
ii. Static Relay (7054 B).
8. Characteristics of Over Voltage Relay.
i.
Electromagnetic Relay (7053 A).
ii.
Microprocessor based Relay (7053 B).
9. Characteristics of Under Voltage (UV) and Negative sequence Relays
i. UV Electromagnetic Relay (7052 A).
ii. UV Microprocessor based Relay (7052 B).
iii. Static Negative Sequence Relay (7055 B).
10. Performance and Testing of Generator Protection System.
11. Performance and Testing of Transformer Protection System.
12. Performance and Testing of Feeder Protection System.
13. Performance and Testing of Transmission Line Model.
14. Differential protection on Single Phase Transformer.

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