INTRODUCTION:
The course presents basics of electrical power transmission along with electrical and mechanical design impacts on power transmission in detail and HVDC transmission is introduced.
Course Learning
Outcome (CLO): Upon successful completion of this course, the student will be able to:
CLO 1. To be able to understand the basic knowledge of electrical power transmission (AC & DC), and analysis of loss in transmission line due to transmission line parameter. [Congnitive-4]
CLO 2. Differentiate the performance of short, medium and long transmission line models and steady state analysis of transmission lines. [Congnitive-4]
CLO 3. Analysis of mechanical parameters i.e. Towers, lines and also analyzing the efficiency of insulators for transmission lines. [Congnitive-4]
Textbook:
References: Stevenson, “Elements of Power Systems” Latest Edition.
Evaluation Criteria:
1. Assignments 10%
2. Quizzes 10%
3. Project/ Presentation 05%
4. Attendance/Class Participation 05%
5. Mid-Term Exam 20%
6. Final Exam 50%
COURSE DISTRIBUTION ON WEEKLY LESSON
Weeks |
Topics |
Quiz/ Assignment |
WEEK 01 (13th Jan.-17th Jan. 2020) |
Introduction and brief overview
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WEEK 02 (20th Jan.-24th Jan. 2020) |
Conductors
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Assignment 1
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WEEK 03 TO WEEK 04 (27th Jan. - 7th Feb. 2020) |
Transmission Line Parameters
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WEEK 05 TO WEEK 06 (10th Feb. -21st Feb. 2020)
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Transmission Line Parameters Cont.
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Quiz 1 |
WEEK 07 (24th Feb.-28th Feb. 2020) |
Power Flow in Transmission Line
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WEEK 08 (2nd Mar.-6th Mar. 2020) |
Mid Semester Exam |
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CLASS TIMING FOR SPRING 2020
Instructor: |
Engr. Muhammad Imran Hashmi
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Office: |
College of Engineering & Technology, University of Sargodha. |
SCHEDULE |
Theory Class: Thursday 11:00 AM to 12:30 PM Friday 08:00 AM to 09:30 AM
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TEXT BOOKS |
Grainger and Stevenson, “Power System Analysis” Latest Ed. V. K. Mehta, “Principles of Power Systems” Fourth Ed.
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PREREQUISITE |
Electrical Network Analysis
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