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Distributed Power Systems ELCT 908 Instructor: Prof. Yasser G. Hegazy Email: [email protected] Office: C3, #319

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Page 1: Distributed Power Systems ELCT 908 Instructor: Prof. Yasser G. Hegazy Email: Yasser.higazi@guc.edu.eg Office: C3, #319

Distributed Power Systems

ELCT 908

Instructor: Prof. Yasser G. Hegazy

Email: [email protected]: C3, #319

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The Course

1. This course introduces IET students to an

important engineering topic that’s closely

related to their field in real life.

2. Students learn electric power engineering

concepts and develop technical expertise in

this specialized field.

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Power Systems

Power systems are responsible for generating

electrical power, transmitting this power and

then distributing it to customers at voltage

levels and reliability that are appropriate to

various users.

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System Layout

Generation

Transmission

Distribution

Customer Service

Different Technologies

Extra High Voltage

Medium and Low voltage

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Directions of Research

Power system analysis. Power system planning. Power system control. Power system protection. Power quality. Load management. Distributed generation.

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Structure Of The Course

Modeling of system Components

Three Phase andPer-unit systems

System Analysis and Control

System Protection

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Course Syllabus

Introduction. [1 lecture ]

Modeling of Power system components. [3 lectures]

The Per- unit system. [1 lecture ]

Power flow analysis and control. [2 lectures]

Short circuit analysis [2 lectures]

System protection [1 lecture ]

Distributed Generation. [1 lecture ]

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Marking Scheme

Quizzes (Best 2 of 3) 10

Tutorial Assignments 10

Reports 15

Mid Term Examination 25

Examination and Lab. Final 40

Total 100

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Schedule of Classes

Lectures: Tuesdays , 3rd slot in H10.

► Instructor office hours every Sunday from 11:00 to 1:00 p.m.

Tutorials : Tuesdays , 5th slot in H10 .

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References

1. “Electrical Energy Systems”, Mohamed El-

Hawary, CRC Press 2000, ISBN 0-8493-

2191-3.

2. “AC Power Systems Handbook”, Jerry

Whitaker, CRC Press 1999, ISBN 0-8493-

7414-6.

3. Journals and Conferences papers.

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Overview

What is a Power System?

What is the function of the system?

Power system includes all parts of an electric

system power sources and customers.

The Function of the system is to generate power , transmit this

power and to distribute it to customers at voltage levels and

reliability that are appropriate to various users.

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Thermal Power Station

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Gas Power Station

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Hydraulic Power Station

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System Components

What are the main component of a power system?

Generation plants

HV Substations

Transmission Lines

Bulk power Substations

Distribution system

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Single Line Diagram

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Voltage levels

Generation: 1kV-30 kV

EHV Transmission: 500kV-765kV

HV Transmission: 230kV-345kV

Subtransmission system: 69kV-169kV

Distribution system: 120V-35kV

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Overview

Power plants convert the energy stored in the fuel or

hydro into electric energy. The energy is supplied through step-up transformers to

the electric network. Power systems are comprised of 3 basic electrical

subsystems. Generation subsystem Transmission subsystem Distribution subsystem

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High Voltage Network

High-voltage networks, consist of transmission

lines, connects the power plants and high-

voltage substations in parallel. This network permits load sharing among power

plants The typical voltage of the network is between

240 and 700 kV. The high-voltage substations are located near

the load centers.

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Subtransmission Network

The subtransmission system connects the high-

voltage substations to the distribution substations. The typical voltage of the subtransmission

system is between 138 and 69 kV. In high load density areas, the subtransmission

system uses a network configuration that is

similar to the high voltage network.

In medium and low load density areas, the loop

or radial connection is used.

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Distribution Network

The distribution system has two parts, primary and

secondary. The primary distribution system consists of

overhead lines or underground cables, which are

called feeders. The feeders supply the distribution transformers that

step the voltage down to the secondary level. The secondary distribution system contains

overhead lines or underground cables supplying the

consumers directly by single- or three-phase power.

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One Line Diagram