TEXT:
1. Papers
2. Class Notes
3. (Reference Only) Gerry Heygt, Computer Analysis Methods
for Power Systems;
Gover and Sarma, "Power System Sanalysi
and Design", PWS.
TOPICS:
(Power Flow Analysis, Viabilizing controls, Basics on : Parallel/Distributed Computations, State Esimation, Economic Dispatch, Optimal Power Flow Analysis, Flexible Transmissions, and Deregulated Power Systems )
Week Subject
| 1.Sept. | Introduction and Reviews |
| 2. Sept. 8 | Components Modelling (Q: How FACTs change the models? Y and Z matrices?) |
| 3. Sept. 15 | Y and Z Matrices |
| 4. Sept. 23 | Power Flow Formulation- PV, PQ and Slack buses (Q: What is transferring capability?) |
| 5. Sept. 30 | Solution Techniques, basics on parallel/distributed computing |
| 7. Oct. 6 | G-S Power Flow Analysis (Q: How transferring capability relates to power flow analysis?) |
| 8. Oct. 13 | NR Power Flow Analysis |
| 9. Oct. 20 | Ploar and Rectangular Forms, Fast Decoupled Load Flow |
Midterm Ex. in the week of Oct. 20
| 10. Oct. 27 | DC Load Flow (Q: Reliable enough for online transferring capability analysis?) |
| 11. Nov. 3 | Viabilizing Controls |
| 12. Nov. 10 | Measurements and State Estimation (Q: Who should own the measured data?) |
| 13. Nov. 17 | Economic Dispatch and Optimal Power Flow Analysis (Q: New meaning for deregulated systems?) |
| 14. Nov. 24 | Deregulated Power Systems |
| 15. Dec. 1 | Final Ex.- Oral test |
GRADING POLICY:
Midterm ex. -Basics, Closed Book -25%
Final ex. - Comprehensive, Closed book -25%
Homeworks -20%
Study Report-30%
Bonus: G-S , NR programs-7 pont extra on each program, bonus questions,
4 point extra each on final grade.
Download Data Files
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* Partial Description of the IEEE Common Data Format for the Exchange of Solved Load Flow Data