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Offered by:
Department of Electric Power Engineering
(ELTEK) |
Prerequisite: 50280/45120/53114 |
Recommended semester:
7th semester |
Scope and form: Survey lectures, exercises and laboratory project |
Examination:
Written report overlaboratory project and oral examination
(13 point scale
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Remarks: The Course is succeeded by 53247 (3-weeks course) |
Contact person: |
Torben Leisner, ELTEK, Building 325, Tel. +45 4525 3535 |
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Aim: To obtain knowledge about conditions in electric power systems, which can lead to stability problems, and to give the student insight in the theoretical background for calculation methods in load-flow calculations and stability analysis. Furthermore to practice skills with a calculation program, where generators with control equipment and transmission lines and loads are modelled and their behaviour analysed after a fault or after a change in state. |
Contents: After an introduction to stability problems, some dynamic models for components in electric power systems will be taken. This is specially the power generator incl. power/frequency and voltage control, transformers, transmission lines and cables. After that some calculation methods for load-flow calculations and stability analysis of complex systems are taken. This theoretical going through is followed up by stability analysis with a simulation program, where case-studies are modelled and simulated in case of faults and changes in state. |