Course Catalog 2012-2013
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Course Catalog 2012-2013

SET-6446 Flexible Transmission Systems, 5 cr

Additional information

Suitable for postgraduate studies
Will not be lectured year 2012-2013

Person responsible

Enrique Acha

Requirements

To attend the lectures, to pass the one final exam and to submit all the assignments

Learning outcomes

Student having taken the course are expected to have a solid understanding of the FACTS and HVDC technology; the way modern power electronics valves, converter topologies and control is benefitting the transmission part of the high-voltage, high-power electrical grid; the way in which power system application tools are modified to assess the FACTS technology in network-wide studies and the scope that the FACTS technology has in improving the security of transmission with higher through-puts and with minimum investment

Content

Content Core content Complementary knowledge Specialist knowledge
1. Week 1: An overview of the FACTS and HVDC transmission philosophies. A review of the main FACTS and HVDC installations in the world     
2. Week 2: Power transmission equipment with conventional thyristor valves (SVC and TCSC) and HVDC links     
3. Week 3: FACTS equipment with IGBT valves (STATCOM, UPFC, VSC-HVDC)     
4. Week 4: Modelling of selected FACTS equipment in power flows; assessing the impact of FACTS equipment in network-wide applications, using power flows     
5. Week 5: Modelling of HVDC transmission systems in power flows; assessing the impact of HVDC equipment in network-wide applications, using power flows     
6. Week 6: Optimal Power Flows (OPF) using Newton'’s method; representation of selected FACTS and VSC-HVDC equipment in OPF; Assessing the impact of FACTS and VSC-HVDC equipment in network-wide applications, using OPF     
7. Week 7: Electromagnetic transients in power systems: representation of FACTS and HVDC equipment in electromagnetic transient programs and test cases using PSCAD/EMTDC     

Evaluation criteria for the course

Continuous assessment comprising four elements: (i) to write an essay in a suitable FACTS-related topic (ii) to prepare and deliver the researched topic (iii) to carry out a case study involving a FACTS-based solution in a network expansion planning or an operational problem in a utility-level power system

Assessment scale:

Numerical evaluation scale (1-5) will be used on the course

Study material

Type Name Author ISBN URL Edition, availability, ... Examination material Language
Book   FACTS: Modelling and simulation in power systems   E. Acha, C.R. Fuerte-Esquivel, H. Ambriz-Perez and C. Angeles-Camacho   0470852712     John Wiley & Sons, $133.23;      English  
Lecture slides     Enrique Acha            English  

Prerequisites

Course Mandatory/Advisable Description
SET-6316 Electric Power Systems Mandatory    

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Correspondence of content

Course Corresponds course  Description 
SET-6446 Flexible Transmission Systems, 5 cr DEE-24126 Flexible Transmission Systems, 5 cr  

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