Power Systems Analysis Lec
Power Systems Analysis Lec
Peter’s College
Iligan City
SYLLABUS
COLLEGE Engineering CREDIT UNITS 3
DEPARTMENT Electrical Engineering PREREQUISITE Electrical Standards & Practices
COURSE TITLE Power Systems Analysis Lec COREQUISITE None
COURSE CODE PEE 11
St. Peter’s College, a private non-stock, non- 1. Become successful practicing professionals, in the field of
sectarian institution, aspires to be a leading electrical engineering and other related fields
provider of educational programs with an 2. Develop the professional traits, values and communication
excellent standing in research and commitment skills that would shape them into competent and responsible
to outreach and service to the nation. professionals.
3. Pursue in the academe, and enter professional development
MISSION
programs which include continuing or higher education
relevant to their career path; engage in Research and
St. Peter’s College provides quality education for
Development.
students’ career success.
PROGRAM OUTCOMES
INSTITUTIONAL OBJECTIVES
A graduate of the Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering
St. Peter’s College endeavors to do the
(BSEE) program shall be able to:
following: a. Apply knowledge of mathematics and science to solve
1. Assure its clientele by providing complex engineering problems.
b. Develop and conduct appropriate experiments, as well as
educational programs and quality
to analyze and interpret data.
instruction augmented by information c. Design a system, component, or process to meet desired
and communication technology; needs within realistic constraints such as economic,
2. Conduct research in relation to activities environmental, social, political, ethical, health and safety,
that promote the attainment of manufacturability, and sustainability, in accordance with
institutional outcomes as well as cater to standards
the needs of the community and of the d. Function effectively on multidisciplinary and multi-cultural
industry; teams that establish goals, plan tasks, and meet deadlines.
3. Commit to serving the community by e. Identify, formulate, and solve complex problems in electrical
implementing sustainable extension and engineering.
outreach programs; and f. Recognize ethical and professional responsibilities in
4. Cultivate the engineering, engineering practice.
entrepreneurial, technological, and g. Communicate effectively with a range of audiences.
h. Understand the impact of engineering solutions in a global,
instructional skills of the students as a
economic, environmental and, societal context.
railroad towards successful careers and i. Recognize the need for additional knowledge and engage in
to enhance the plans and programs of life-long learning.
the institution. j. Articulate and discuss the latest developments in the field of
electrical engineering.
k. Apply techniques, skills, and modern engineering tools
necessary for electrical engineering practice.
l. Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of engineering
and management principles as a member and/or leader in a
team, and to manage projects in multidisciplinary
environments.
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Power Systems Analysis Lec January 1, 2023 Fen Jean-nette V. Barlisan Rosalinda C. Balacuit, MSMetE
Course Description: This course deals with the study on the basic structure of power systems, recent trends and
innovations in power systems, transmission line parameters, network modeling and calculations, load flow studies,
short circuit calculations and use of computer software for simulation.
Course Outline:
COURSE
TEACHING AND
INTENDED TEACHING LEARNING
LEARNING ASSESSMENT TASKS
DAY LEARNING TOPICS OUTCOMES
ACTIVITIES (AT)
OUTCOMES (TLO)
(TLA)
(CILO)
1 1,2 Elements of Power Discuss the Elements of Interactive class Recitation, assignment
System Analysis Power System Analysis discussion and quiz
2 1,2 Elements of Power Discuss the Elements of
Power System Analysis Interactive class Recitation, assignment
System Analysis
discussion and quiz
_continuation
3 1,2 Elements of Power Discuss the Elements of
System Analysis Power System Analysis Interactive class Recitation, assignment
_continuation discussion and quiz
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COURSE
TEACHING AND
INTENDED TEACHING LEARNING
LEARNING ASSESSMENT TASKS
DAY LEARNING TOPICS OUTCOMES
ACTIVITIES (AT)
OUTCOMES (TLO)
(TLA)
(CILO)
28 1,2 Power system Discuss the Power system
protection: protection Interactive class Recitation, assignment
selection and
discussion and quiz
coordination of
protection system
29 1,2 Power system Discuss the Power system
protection: protection
selection and Interactive class Recitation, assignment
coordination of discussion and quiz
protection system
_continuation
30 1,2 Power system Discuss the Power system
protection: protection
selection and Interactive class Recitation, assignment
coordination of discussion and quiz
protection system
_continuation
31 1,2 Power system Discuss the Power system
protection: protection
selection and Interactive class Recitation, assignment
coordination of discussion and quiz
protection system
_continuation
32 1,2 Power system Discuss the Power system
protection: protection
selection and Interactive class Recitation, assignment
coordination of discussion and quiz
protection system
_continuation
33 1,2 Power system Discuss the Power system
protection: protection
selection and Interactive class Recitation, assignment
coordination of discussion and quiz
protection system
_continuation
34 1,2 Power system Discuss the Power system
protection: protection
selection and Interactive class Recitation, assignment
coordination of discussion and quiz
protection system
_continuation
35 1,2 Power system Discuss the Power system
protection: protection
selection and Interactive class Recitation, assignment
coordination of discussion and quiz
protection system
_continuation
36 Final term exam This final term exam Administration of
covers lectures 28-35. Exam result
test
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GRADING SYSTEM:
The final grade for each term will be calculated according to the following.
LEARNING RESOURCES:
REFERENCES:
1. Power System Analysis by Hadi Saadat
2. Elements of Power System Analysis
3. Economic operation of power systems
4. Modelling power system components
5. Load flow analysis
6. Short circuit analysis and calculation
7. Power system protection: selection and coordination of protection system
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ON-LINE RESOURCES:
None
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