Power System Analysisand Design
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CompilationcbycEngr.cEriccTamondong,cMMEM
References:
TomcOverbye,cUniversitycofcIllinoisc&cRosscBaldick,cUniversitycofcTexas;cPower
cSystemcAnalysiscbycHadicSaadat;
PowercSystemcLecturescbycPowerlinecReviewcCenter
PowercSystemcAnalysiscandcDesigncbycGlover,cSarmac&cOverbye
,Part I c
Introduction to Electrical Power Systems c c c c
1. Growth of Power Systems c c c
1.1 Evolution of Power System Structure c c c c
1.2 The New Power System Under EPIRA (RA 9136 of 2001)
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1.3 Major Components of Deregulated Power System
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1. 4The Interconnected Power Structure Powe
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r System Basic Concepts 2.1.Complex Powe
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2.2 Direction of Power Flow c c c
2.3 Per-Unit Quantities c
2.4 Changing the Base of Per Unit Quantities c c c c c c
System Modeling in Power System
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3.1 Series Impedance of Transmission Lines
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3.2.Capacitance of transmission lines c c c
3.3 Current and voltage relations on a Transmission lines
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3.4 Network Modeling c
3.5 Network Calculations c
3.6 Load Flow Solutions and Control
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Short Circuit Calculations
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4.1. Symmetrical Three-Phase Faults c c
4.2. Symmetrical Components c
, Introductiontopower systems
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• Power systems
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– Grid structure
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– Grid elements
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– New investments in the grid
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• Grid operation issues
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, The grid of today c c c
• Transmissionnetwork c
– To transport the electric power f
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rom the point of generation to th
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e load centers
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– All above a certain voltage
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• Distribution network c
– To distribute the electric power
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among the consumers c c
– Below a certain voltage
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