Instructor:
Claudio A. Cañizares
Office: EIT-4168, Univ. Waterloo Campus
Phone: (519) 885-4567 ext. 35355
e-mail: ccanizares@uwaterloo.ca
Office hours: Thursdays 4:30-5:30 pm
TA:
Fabian Calero
Office: EIT-4151, Univ. Waterloo Campus
Phone: (519) 888-4567 ext. 38036
e-mail: fcalero@uwaterloo.ca
Office hours: Tuesdays and Thursdays 5:00-6:00pm
Online Lectures:
Wednesdays 2:00-4:50pm, with a 20 min break midway through.
Objectives
- Learn in detail the basic structure, functional characteristics and protection schemes of the main components that make up a powers system, in particular generators, transformers, transmission lines, cables, loads, HVDC, Flexible AC Transmission System (FACTS) controllers, and Renewable Energy Sources (RES).
- Understand the modeling and simulation of these components for detailed electromagnetic transients analyses, as well as phasor models for power flow and stability studies.
Content
No. of Weeks | Topics | Sub-Topics |
---|---|---|
4 |
Generation Plant |
|
2 |
Transformers |
|
2 |
Transmission
Lines |
|
2 |
Loads |
|
1 |
HVDC |
|
1 |
FACTS |
|
RES |
|
References:
- J. Arrillaga and N. R. Watson, Computer Modeling of Electrical Power Systems, 2nd edition, John Willey, 2001, ISBN 0-471-87249-0. (Simplified models of generators and HVDC.)
- N. G. Hingorani and L. Gyugyi, Understanding FACTS: Concepts and Technology of Flexible AC Transmission Systems, IEEE Press, 2000. (FACTS.)
- J. Arrillaga, High Voltage Direct Current Transmission, 2nd edition, IET, 1998. (HVDC.)
- Transmission and Distribution Reference Book, 5th edition, ABB, 1997. (Transformers and some protections.)
- Electromagnetic Transients Program Reference Manual (EMTP Theory Book), BPA, 1986. (Generators and transmission lines, and some transformer and load models.)
- P. Kundur, Power System Stability and Control, McGraw-Hill, 1994, ISBN 0-07-035958-X. (Generator models.)
- P. Anderson, Power System Protection, IEEE, 1998, ISBN 9780470545591. (Protections.)
- A. Gómez-Expósito, A. J. Conejo and C. A. Cañizares, Editors, Electric Energy Systems: Analysis and Operation, CRC Press, July 2008, ISBN 0849373654. (Simplified models of all elements.)
- C. A. Gross, Power System Analysis, 2nd edition, John Wiley, 1986. (Simplified models of lines and transformers.)
- J. Yin et al., Unified Power Flow Controller Technology and Application, Academic Press, Elsevier, 2017. (UPFC examples.)
- Journal papers, technical reports and websites (available on-line).
- Course notes available at course website.
Requisites:
Basic knowledge of power systems and modeling is required. Knowledge of MATLAB is required.
MT Exam:
Take home, individual test based on problems presented and discussed during lectures regarding the various topics discussed in class. Some problems will require the use of MATLAB.
Projects:
- Detailed and phasor modeling and simulation of a generator using MATLAB.
- Detailed and phasor modeling and simulation of a transmission line and load using MATLAB.
Marking:
Projects (2) - 40%
Midterm Exam - 10% (Saturday, October 26 at 10:00am)
Final Exam - 50% (date, time, and location TBA)
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