Course - Power System Stability and Control - ET8202
Power System Stability and Control
Lessons are not given in the academic year 2011/2012
About
About the course
Course content
The course will cover:
General background and overview of power system stability issues (angle and voltage stability, transient, midterm and long-term stability)
Synchronous machine theory and modelling
Machine representation in stability studies
AC transmission components
Power system loads
Excitation systems
Prime movers and energy supply systems
HVDC
Control of active power and reactive power
Small-signal stability
Transient stability
Methods for improving stability
The course material gives an in-depth description of the topics where parts of it are covered in the prerequisite courses. A subset of approximately 400 pages will be defined for examination.
Learning outcome
Knowledge:
1. Advanced modeling of components used in the power system.
2. Control system used
3. System phenomena and how these are influence by the control strategies applied
4. Mathematical methods used to study interaction between dynamic subsystems.
Skills:
1. Able to develop control strategies by using systematic methods
2. Perform advanced system analysis using commercial programs
3. Able to develop own modules for special studies
General competence:
1. Knowledge about general principles for system analysis and programs used for such studies.
2. Overview of program modules in systems for dynamic studies and how these are organized.
3. Overview of numerical techniques and challenges related to the application of these.
Learning methods and activities
The teaching is based on a colloqium approach, where each topic is briefly presented before a more detailed discussion takes place. All participants must prepare before each colloqium. There will also be theoretical practises (voluntary) as well as use of Matlab.
The course is given every second year, next time spring 2013.
Recommended previous knowledge
The book is quite comprehensive, but it is assumed that the required courses covers part of it.
Required previous knowledge
TTK4105 Control Engineering, TET4110 Electrical Machines, TET4115 Power System Analyses, TET4180 Power System Stability or equivalent courses.
Course materials
Book: "Power System Stability and Control", (1165 pages) Prabha Kundur, McGraw-Hill, ISBN 0-07-035958-X
Subject areas
- Technological subjects