5 credits
30.0 h + 30.0 h
Q1
Teacher(s)
De Jaeger Emmanuel;
Language
English
Prerequisites
Students must have the following skills: knowledge and practical application of the theory of electrical circuits and electromechanical converters, as covered in the courses LELEC1370 and LELEC1310
Main themes
- Generalities about the generation, transmission, distribution, storage and end-use of electric power and their respective developments,
- Structure and architectures of electric power systems ,
- Modelling and calculation of electric power systems in steady state and fault conditions ( short circuit )
- Questions related to the planning and operation of electric power systems (frequency and power control, voltage control, protection, ... )
- Introduction to Smart Grids
Aims
At the end of this learning unit, the student is able to : | |
1 | In view of the LO frame of reference of the "Master Electrical Engineering", this course contributes to the development, acquisition and evaluation of the following learning outcomes:
Specifically, at the end of the course, students will be able to: 1. Architecture of electrical systems:
2. Modelling tools and calculation:
3. Power grids components:
Use all of these concepts to analyze practical situations and solve problems (numerical exercises). 4. Design and operation of power systems:
Transversal learning outcomes:
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The contribution of this Teaching Unit to the development and command of the skills and learning outcomes of the programme(s) can be accessed at the end of this sheet, in the section entitled “Programmes/courses offering this Teaching Unit”.
Content
- Electricity as energy carrier, architecture of power systems, voltage systems (continuous alternating ¬) per unit system, component systems (Fortescue, Clarke),
- Modelling: three-phase transformers, transmission and distribution links (lines, cables), generators (steady-state, operating range, excitation systems, models for calculating short circuits currents),
- Power Flow in a meshed power network, state estimator,
- Voltage control,
- Frequency and power control, tertiary control of electricity generation, notions of managing a set of generation units
- Electrical power systems planning concepts
- Unbalanced and faulty operation (short circuit), power grids protections
Teaching methods
- Lectures
- Practical sessions (supervised exercise sessions).
- Project type exercise to be performed by groups of two students, based on the use of software for calculating and analyzing networks. (This exercise is evaluated and taken into account in the final evaluation grade.)
Evaluation methods
Students are assessed during a writtend and/or oral examination on both the theory and concepts and the discussion of practical situations (practical industrial case study, numerical exercises).
The mark of a small project proposed during the semester comes into consideratino for the final grade.
See the Moodle platform for more details.
The mark of a small project proposed during the semester comes into consideratino for the final grade.
See the Moodle platform for more details.
Other information
According to the opportunities and practical availability, the course can be completed by a technical visit (eg, visiting the training center ELIA, Belgian transmission high voltage grid operator, and the national dispatching.)
Online resources
Bibliography
- Transparents du cours
- Recueil de documentation
- Ouvrage de référence : Power system Analysis - T.K. Nagsarkar, M.S. Sukhija, Oxford University Press, 2007
Faculty or entity
ELEC