PS4009 Industrial Power System Analysis and Design Syllabus:
PS4009 Industrial Power System Analysis and Design Syllabus – Anna University PG Syllabus Regulation 2021
OBJECTIVE
Students will be able to:
To impart knowledge on Motor Starting Studies.
To understand the need for power factor correction and analyse the various methods that are used in the Power Factor Correction studies.
To learn about the sources of harmonics, evaluate the harmonics present in the power system and mitigate them by filters.
To analyse the sources that can cause the voltage flicker and find solutions to minimize the flicker.
To impart knowledge on the ground grid analysis.
UNIT I MOTOR STARTING STUDIES
Introduction-Evaluation Criteria-Starting Methods-System Data-Voltage Drop Calculations-Calculation of Acceleration time-Motor Starting with Limited-Capacity Generators-Computer-Aided Analysis Conclusions.
UNIT II POWER FACTOR CORRECTION STUDIES
Introduction-System Description and Modeling-Acceptance Criteria-Frequency Scan Analysis Voltage Magnification Analysis-Sustained Overvoltage’s-Switching Surge Analysis-Back-to-Back
Switching-Summary and Conclusions.
UNIT III HARMONIC ANALYSIS
Harmonic Sources-System Response to Harmonics-System Model for Computer-Aided Analysis Acceptance Criteria-Harmonic Filters-Harmonic Evaluation-Case Study-Summary and Conclusions.
UNIT IV FLICKER ANALYSIS
Sources of Flicker-Flicker Analysis-Flicker Criteria-Data for Flicker analysis- Case Study-Arc Furnace Load-Minimizing the Flicker Effects-Summary.
UNIT V GROUND GRID ANALYSIS
Introduction-Acceptance Criteria-Ground Grid Calculations-Computer-Aided Analysis – Improving the Performance of the Grounding Grids-Conclusions.
TOTAL: 45 PERIODS
Students will be able to:
CO1: perform motor starting studies.
CO2: To model and carry out power factor correction studies.
CO3: Perform harmonic analysis and reduce the harmonics by using filters.
CO4: Carry out the flicker analysis by proper modeling of the load and its minimization.
CO5: Design the appropriate ground grid for electrical safety.
REFERENCES
1. Ramasamy Natarajan, ”Computer-Aided Power System Analysis”, Marcel Dekker Inc., 2002.