Code: BE5B15EN1 Power Engineering 1
Lecturer: doc. Ing. Zdenìk Müller Ph.D. Weekly load: 2P+2C Completion: A, EX
Department: 13115 Credits: 5 Semester: S
Description:
The course informs students about basic principles and topologies of electrical transmission and distribution systems. There are explained key system elements and their parameters, steady, transient and failure phenomena, main rules for dimensioning and protecting.
Contents:
1. Electrical power system
2. Overhead power lines parameters
3. Cable power lines and transformers parameters
4. Voltage drops and steady states
5. Short-circuits in ES
6. Ground fault in distribution systems
7. Power transmission stability
8. Electrical protections for generators and transformers
9. Electrical protections for power lines, protecting in LV systems
10. Electrical substations
11. Grounding and dimensioning
12. Frequency and voltage control in ES
13. Auxiliary and system services
14. Reserve
Seminar contents:
1. Electrical power system
2. Overhead power lines parameters
3. Cable power lines and transformers parameters
4. Voltage drops and steady states
5. Short-circuits in ES
6. Ground fault in distribution systems
7. Power transmission stability
8. Electrical protections for generators and transformers
9. Electrical protections for power lines, protecting in LV systems
10. Electrical substations
11. Grounding and dimensioning
12. Frequency and voltage control in ES
13. Auxiliary and system services
14. Reserve
Recommended literature:
Girsby L.L.: Electric Power Generation, Transmission, and Distribution, Third Edition, CRC Press, FL 2012
Haynes G.: Electric Power Transmission. American Press, New York 2017.

Study materials are available at www.powerwiki.cz.

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