ENE229 Power systems
- ECTS Credits:
- 10
- Responsible department:
- Faculty of Engineering and Science
- Course Leaders:
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- Rade Ciric
- Jagath Sri Lal Senanayaka
- Lecture Semester:
- Spring
- Teaching language:
- The course will normally be taught in English.
- Duration:
- 1 term
The course is connected to the following study programs
- Renewable Energy, Bachelor's Programme
Teaching language
The course will normally be taught in English.Recommended prerequisites
ENE235 Electromagnetism and ENE236 Electric machines or similar.
Course contents
Transmission lines, models of the distribution system, three-phase systems, per unit systems, modelling of power system elements, power flow, fault analysis, introduction to the integration of renewable energy sources, introduction to the impact of electric vehicles on the power system.
Learning outcomes
On successful completion of the course, the students should
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be able to describe large electrical power systems and their main components
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understand three-phase systems, power flow as well as active and reactive power
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have and understanding of power flow/load flow problems and be able to find solutions for such
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be able to analyse faults in a power system
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understand how integration of variable power sources and increased use of electric vehicles impact the power grid
Examination requirements
Mandatory exercises must be handed in and approved. The number of mandatory exercises will be given in Canvas at the start of the course.
Teaching methods
Lectures and exercises.
Digital tools will be used for calculations and simulations.
The workload is estimated to be 27 hours per credit for the average student.
Evaluation
The study program manager decides, in cooperation with student representative, the form of student evaluation and whether the course is to have a midway or end of course evaluation in accordance with the quality system for education, chapter 4.1. Information about the evaluation form for the topic is published in Canvas.
Offered as Single Standing Module
Yes. Subject to availability or capacity.Assessment methods and criteria
4 hours individual written exam. Grading by letters.