Note: This is your At-a-Glance overview of the planned course for the whole semester.
Weekly reading assignments, supplemental notes, and links to lecture notes (updated after each lecture) are posted.
Links to homeworks are also provided, check Canvas to confirm submission date and details.
UPDATED
WEEK-BY-WEEK
Course Syllabus | Pre-Req Material | Text & References | Useful Web Links | Homework Cover Sheet | Final Grades
Term
Project Guidelines | List of Term
Projects | Past Term
Project Examples: Ex:1 Ex:2 JPA:1 JPA:2 |
ATP Quick-Start
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Updated
thru: Module 3
(pre-req materials)
Schedule and Coverage
(Subject to Change Depending on Learning
Needs of Students):
Weekly Module
(Read Material Before Class) |
Lecture Date |
Material Coverage (see Canvas Module for homework postings and to confirm deadlines): |
0 - Ch. 1 |
L0 - Aug 28th |
Course prepration
- Study course pre-req
materials. Rate your skills, fill in any
pre-req gaps you may have! |
Smart Grid Overview |
Tues
Aug 29th L2 L3 Aug 31st |
Homework 1
- Due Tues Sep 12th, 9am Proper Use of "Closed" Voltage Phasor Diagrams for Graphical Analysis Basic Phasor Analsis Concepts, Practice Problems, Intro to Matlab Solutions: Ch.1 Review Probs (Complete by Sep 8th) |
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L4 -
Sep 5th
L5 - Sep 5/7th L6 - Sep 7th |
CKTS homework | Answrs - Due Tues
Sep 19th, 9am Mag Circuits
Review Suggested Study Probs: 2.2, 2.4, 2.6, 2.8, 2.9, 2.14, 2.16, 2.17, 2.18, 2.21 (Ch.2 Soln ) Transformer connections (Delta, Y, auto, zig-zag), core structure (G&S Overview) IEEE/IEC Phase Shifts (std 30° , non-std), 3-Winding Transformers, Nameplate, Schematic XFMR Homework (Due 9am Tues Sep 26th) |
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L7 - Sep 12th L8 - Sep 12/14th L9 - Sep 14th |
Three-Phase
network analysis, per-phase, per-unit,
transformer basics. LTCs, 3-winding transformers, Factory Tests, Binary SC Impedance, star equivalent. | xls example More on 3-winding transformers, Followup on CKTS | Intro to Matlab Assignment |
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L10 - Sep 19th L11 - Sep 19/21st L12 - Sep 21st |
Transformers: PSs, paralleling, etc.
Office Hr#2 Off-nominal turns ratio, paralleling, circuit analysis methods. Hand-written notes/examples Circuit analysis methods (cont'd); Ch.3 Sychronous Machines. SYNC Hmwk, P1 (Due Oct __th 9am) Synchronous Machines study problems ( Ch.3 Soln ) |
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SM
- Notes L13 - Sep 26th L14 - 26th/28th L15 - Sep 28th |
Ch.3 -
Synchronous Machines a-b-c -- d-q-0 analysis
methods (Video
of Dr. Bohmann guest lecture) Synchronous Machines - d-q circuit analysis | Capability Curves Synch Machine Wrapup - physical construction, more on d-q Synch Machines recap: Over- vs. Underexcited, control via Ea and δ, Cap Curves, Faults. |
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L16
- Oct 3rd L17 - Oct 3/5th L18 -0 Oct 5th |
Term
Project Guidelines - Send short e-mail
with Term Project idea by Week 7.
Transmission Lines, T-Line Configs, Overhead Conductors, Overview of RLC effects, pi-equivalent, etc. Suggested Probs: 4.2, 4.5, 4.6, 4.12, 4.13, 4.14, 4.15, 4.17, 4.18, 4.21, 4.22 ( Ch.4 Soln ) Suggested Probs: 5.2, 5.4, 5.6, 5.8, 5.9, 5.11 ( Ch.5 Soln ) Self-Inductance & Mutual Inductance recap; Series Impedance: Resistance, Self Ind, Mutual Ind. Inductance for 3-phase systems of conductors using Line Constants of ATPDraw Use of Line Constants (from EMTP, Aspen, CAPE, etc) | TLIN Homework - Due Oct 25th 9am |
7 - Ch. 5 |
L19
- Oct 10th L20 - Oct 10/12th L21 - Oct 12th |
By Week
8: Submit formal outline of project with key
references. Capacitance, Double-circuit lines, Zero Sequence Coupling (Ch.6 Soln ) Line Charging Current, Nov 1st, 9am: TLIN2 | Answrs Hmwk (all problems + supplemental prob) Transmission Lines as a two-port network, ABCD parameters, etc. |
§5.1, 5.2 ATP Quickstart ATP Tutorial Video (skip first 5:30) |
L22/23
- Oct 17th Trav Wave Notes Oct 19th |
ABCD parameters, shunt and
series compensation, Ferranti Rise, Voltage Regulation Transmission Line Performance Issues. Short-, medium-, and long-line models Long line behaviors, Zc, propagation constants, Adding lines, xmfrs, loads, into [Y] . ( Ch.7 Soln ) Traveling waves - ATP Video - Sample Case in ATP Fall Break - No Lecture |
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L25 - Oct
24th
L26 - Oct 24/26th L27 - Oct 26th |
Admittance Formulations in
General, [Y] vs. [Z] considerations Switching lines and equipment in and out of system, off-nominal transformers Mutual Inductance of Double-Ckt Lines; network reduction (Kron method) Network Calculations with [Y] and [Z] ( Ch.8 Soln ) Term Project - Submit detailed outline and nearly-complete reference list by end of week. |
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L28 - Oct 31st L29 - Oct 31/Nov 2nd L30 - Nov 2nd Fault Studies |
Fault
Calculation using [Z], Current contributions
using [Y]. X/R Ratio, Circuit Breaker Ratings, Practical [Ybus] method for SC calculation. Practical [Ybus] and Z[bus] methods for SC calculation. ( Ch.10 Soln ) ( Ch.11 Soln ) Wrapup on balanced 3-ph fault calcs, circuit breaker ratings, fuses. Sequence Networks, unsymmetrical faults ( Short Circuit Exercises ) Due Tues Nov 15th, 9am. Intro to Planning Studies ( Loadflow Exercises due 9am Nov 30th), Contingencies ( Ch.14 Soln ) Calculation Methods for Fault Studies (Dr. Bohmann video lecture is also in Modules area of Canvas) Term Project - Journal paper outline (and begin analysis) by Mon Nov 8th. |
L31 - Nov 8th L32 - Nov 8/10th L33 - Nov 10th |
Intro
to Loadflow, see also "NR Details"
and 17-bus New Zealand case (Example Cases below)
Intro to Loadflow, Aspen software, : [ Sample 5-bus system | Ch.9 Soln Wrapup on Loadflow - Remedial actions for planning study, Contingencies, Security. |
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Gen/Grid Operation |
L34 - Nov 15th L35 - Nov 15/17th L36 -Nov 17th |
Term Project
- By Mon Dec 5th (end of Week 13), submit
final draft of journal
paper analysis Frequency control, droop, AGC, unit commitment ( Ch.13 Soln ) Generator Paralleling and other operational issues. Homework Syst_Op - due Dec __th. Economic Dispatch - lossless; Intro to Dispatch - Hand Notes |
Fall Break |
Nov 20st - 24th |
Thanksgiving
Recess - Enjoy. Come back refreshed and
ready |
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L37
- Nov 29th L38 - Nov 29th/Dec 1st L39 - Dec 1st |
Economic
Dispatch derivation and calculatioins.
Dispatch Exercises - Team
Exercise. Accepted latest Dec10th 9am Economic Dispatch, example of simplistic lossless case; Economic Dispatch including losses. Economic Dispatch including losses. System Stability ( Ch.12 Soln ) Submit final Journal Paper Analysys and short .ppt presentation or "mini-lecture" by Mon Dec 5th. |
System Stability |
L40 - Dec 6th L41 - Dec 6/8th L42 - Dec 8th |
( Ch.16 Soln )
Full Set of Stability Notes
| Stability Exercises (not collected)
| Stability Exer Soln System Stability, Swing Equation, Out-of-Step problem Power System Protection (EE5223) - basic overview, building on EE5200. Overview of Smart Grid Technologies. Term Project - Final Report is due Wed Dec 13th 10am; PowerPoint slides due 5pm Wed Dec 13th. |
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Thurs
Dec 14th |
Term Project Presentations TBC, Thurs Dec 14th, 8:00 am, Online: Zoom. Attendance mandatory. |
EE 5200 is the lead-off graduate course in Electrical Power Systems. The main goal of the course is to quickly review and then advance the student's existing knowledge of power systems analysis. Emphasis is on foundation theories, advanced analysis methods, developing conceptual insights, and gaining experience with applicable software simulation and analysis packages. Although today's software is quite advanced, in order to properly apply the software and interpret the results we must have both a good analytical understanding and a practical/conceptual "big picture" understanding of how the system behaves and of all of the interactions between the equipment and components that make up the system. Power systems consist of hundreds or thousands of "buses" or nodes, and the network equations dealt with may have thousands of variables. New smart grid technologies, operational complexities imposed by deregulation of the power industry, lessons learned from major blackouts, NERC system security/reliability concerns, installation of distributed generation, application of FACTS and other state-of-the-art equipment has renewed the need for sound analysis, simulation, and design skills. This course provides the foundation for the remaining power area graduate courses. Computer simulation methods, formerly combined with this course, are now taught in EE5240 .
Topics typically covered in this 14-week course and the software used are as follows (textbook, instructor, and priorities may alter coverage):
Prerequisite Material, Useful ReferencesGood habits in circuit analysis: double subscript notation, active/passive sign convention, visualization via phasor diagrams Three phase circuit calculations: source, transformers, transformer design/application, and loads - wye, delta, & zig-zag. Synchronous machines Transmission lines and cables. Advanced System Analysis, Operation, Design: Load Flow, Planning Studies, System Operation (Aspen) Load Flow, Planning Studies, System Operation (Aspen) State Estimation, System Operation, Frequency Control (MatLab, Matlab PowerSim) Symmetrical Components and Short-Circuit Analysis (Aspen) Introduction to Transient Analysis: Short circuit waveforms, line energization and traveling wave (ATP, MatLab). System-Level Stability Analysis (MatLab, PSS/E) time permitting.
Euler's Identity - The foundation of phasor analysis, as well as hyperbolic functions (used for long transmission lines)
Basic Circuit Analysis, Thevenizing, Phasor Analysis, Impedance, P,Q,S, etc.: EE3120 pre-req practice problems | Solutions
Basic 3-Phase Phasor Analysis - Review problem from EE3120 Magnetic Circuits - quick review and introduction of how a transformer works
Mutual Inductance - concept handout from EE3120 (refer to Section 2.2 of your text)
Transformers 101 - Everything you wanted (or suddenly need to know) about transformers but were afraid to ask... Delta-Wye Transformer - detailed example with solution from EE3120 EE 4221 Pre-Req Course Description EE 4222 Pre-Req Course Description Pre-Req Review Videos with Notes (from 2003 Archives)
Basic Circuit Analysis, Phasors, Three Phase Phasors: Lect 1 (skip first 12 mins) | Lect 1 Notes Phasor Diagrams, Ideal Transformers, Nodal Analysis: Lect 2 (skip first 11:20) | Lect 2 Notes Nodal Analysis, 3-phase circuits, Deltas and Wyes, Per Unit System: Lect 3 (skip first 3 mins) | Lect 3 Notes
Active & Passive Sign Convention for power flow, Per Unit, Transformers, Symmetrical Components: Lect 4 (skip first 2 mins) | Lect 4 Notes
Transformers, Induced Voltage & Polarity Marks, Phase Shift: Lect 5 (skip 3:45 - 5:20) | Lect 5 Notes
Phase Shift in Transformers, Phasor Diagrams, Application of Symmetrical Components: Lect 6 (skip first 3 mins) | Lect 6 Notes ASPEN Software. Tutorial: Notes | Video Matlab Programming (fundamentals). Tutorials: [ Part 1 Notes | Part 1 Video ]; [ Part 2 Notes | Part 2 Video ]
Sample .m files from above tutorials: | for_ex.m | r2p.m | for_if_ex.m | while_ex.m | ft.m | Matlab "On-ramp" tutorial for beginners (2 hours)