CTU FEE Moodle
Dynamics and Reliability of Electrical Power Systems
B232 - Summer 23/24
This is a grouped Moodle course. It consists of several separate courses that share learning materials, assignments, tests etc. Below you can see information about the individual courses that make up this Moodle course.
Dynamics and Reliability of Electrical Power Systems - B0M15DSE
Main course
Credits | 5 |
Semesters | Winter |
Completion | Assessment + Examination |
Language of teaching | Czech |
Extent of teaching | 2P+2S |
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Dynamics and Reliability of Electrical Power Systems - BD0M15DSE
Credits | 5 |
Semesters | Winter |
Completion | Assessment + Examination |
Language of teaching | Czech |
Extent of teaching | 14KP+6KS |
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Dynamics and Reliability of Electrical Power Systems - BE0M15DSE
Credits | 5 |
Semesters | Winter |
Completion | Assessment + Examination |
Language of teaching | English |
Extent of teaching | 2+2s |
Annotation
The course introduces electric power systems elements modelling for the purposes of dynamic and transient events simulations. There are explained phenomena concerning system quantities control, system operation stability and extraordinary states in ES. Students get also knowledge about grids reliability and maintenance.
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Course outlines
1. ES elements modelling
2. System modelling
3. States and parameters estimation
4. Basic control algorithms in ES
5. P-f dynamics and control
6. Q-U dynamics and control
7. Load prediction and Unit commitment
8. System stability
9. WAMPaC systems
10. System automatics and protections
11. Emergency states and their solution, emergency electricity supply
12. Reliability of elements in electric power systems
13. System reliability and maintenance
14. Reserve
2. System modelling
3. States and parameters estimation
4. Basic control algorithms in ES
5. P-f dynamics and control
6. Q-U dynamics and control
7. Load prediction and Unit commitment
8. System stability
9. WAMPaC systems
10. System automatics and protections
11. Emergency states and their solution, emergency electricity supply
12. Reliability of elements in electric power systems
13. System reliability and maintenance
14. Reserve
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Literature
Tůma, J. a kol.: Security, quality and reliability of electrical energy. Praha, 2007, ISBN 978-80-239-9056-0.
Machowski, J., Bialek, J.W., Rumby, J.R.: Power system dynamics. Wiley, 2008, ISBN 978-0-470-72558-0.
Machowski, J., Bialek, J.W., Rumby, J.R.: Power system dynamics. Wiley, 2008, ISBN 978-0-470-72558-0.
Requirements
Condition for obtaining assessment is participation in seminars and semester thesis elaboration. Passing the exam is given by the Study and Examination Code for Students of the Czech Technical University in Prague.