Course syllabus

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ENM100 ENM100 Power electronic solutions for power systems lp2 HT23 (7.5 hp)

Course is offered by the department of Electrical Engineering

Contact details

Name Room Telephone email
Examiner/Lecturer Massimo Bongiorno 3545a 772 1631 massimo.bongiorno@chalmers.se
Teacher Anant Narula 3535 772 1655 anant.narula@chalmers.se
Teacher Paul Imgart 3535 772 1655 paul.imgart@chalmers.se
Teacher Kavian Kamalinejad 3539 772 1847 kavian.kamalinejad@chalmers.se

Course purpose

The aim of this course is to introduce and investigate the use of power electronics in power systems, both at transmission and distribution level. In particular, the configuration, design and control strategy for the different devices will be treated during the course. At the end of the course the student should have a proper understanding of the different problems that can be encountered at the different voltage levels in the power systems and how to approach and solve them.

Schedule

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Course plan - Lectures and tutorials

Tuesday

8:00 - 9:45

Wednesday

8:00-9:45

Friday

8:00-9:45

Friday

10:00-11:30

Week 1

(44)

Lecture 1

Introduction and course administration. FACTS, HVDC, Custom Power

Lecture 2

Review of power electronic devices and modulation techniques for three-phase converters

Lecture 3

Transformations and tools for analysis and control of power electronics in power systems

Lecture 4

Concepts of power systems operation

Week 2

(45)

Lecture 5

FACTS: shunt compensation (TCR)

Lecture 6

FACTS: shunt compensation (12-pulse TCR)

Tutorial 1

Modulation techniques

Week 3

(46)

Lecture 7

FACTS: shunt compensation (TSC, SVC)

Lecture 8

FACTS: shunt compensation (STATCOM)

Lecture 9

FACTS: series compensation (fixed compensation)

Tutorial 2

Shunt compensation for voltage control and power -flow enhancement

Week 4

(47)

Lecture 10

FACTS: series compensation (TCSC, SSSC)

Reserved time to finalize Tutorial 2 /
Study visit at Hitachi Energy Västerås

Tutorial 3

Series compensation for

power-flow enhancement

Tutorial 3

Series compensation for

power-flow enhancement

Week 5

(48)

Lecture 11

Concepts of power quality and custom power devices

Lecture 12

Custom power devices: STS

Pre-exam

FACTS devices

Pre-exam

FACTS devices

Week 6

(49)

Lecture 13

Custom power devices: D-STATCOM and DVR

Tutorial 4

Custom Power Devices

Lecture 14

HVDC

Lecture 14

HVDC

Week 7

(50)

 

Tutorial 5

Demo Exam

 

 

 

 

Course plan - PSCAD exercises

Tuesdays – 10:00-11:45
Week 1 (44) Introduction to PSCAD

Week 2 (45)

PWM

Week 3 (46)

TCR

Week 5 (47)

SVC

Week 6 (48)

TCSC

Week 7 (49)

STS

Week 8 (50)

DVR

 

Course literature

The course literature is mainly based on handouts that are handed throughout the course. In addition, for the first part of the course the following book will be used as main textbook:

  • N.G. Hingorani and L. Gyugyi, "Understanding FACTS: concepts and technology of flexible AC transmission systems"

 The textbook is available at Cremona, at the Student Union. The textbook contains essential materials for the part of the course related to the application of power electronics at transmission level. It should, however, not be viewed as the only source of information needed to prepare for the examination. Additional materials will be provided during lectures and/or be made available on the course homepage.

 

Course design

The course consists of scheduled lectures, tutorials and computer exercises as follows:

Lectures: Lectures typically take place on Tuesdays (8-10), Wednesdays (8-10) and Fridays (8-10, 10-11:30). This scheme might be affected by changes, which will be communicated to the students in due time.  Check the schedule in Time-Edit for updated information in both time schedule and location. Topics treated in lectures are given in the table above. Numerical examples will be given in the lectures to help clarify the theory wherever necessary.

Tutorials: Tutorials will be given during lecture hours, according to the course plan below

Computer assignments: computer assignments are based on the simulation software PSCAD and are scheduled every Tuesday 10-12. 

 

Changes made since the last occasion

No major changes have been implemented. Updated guest lecture from Hitachi Energy on FACTS and HVDC systems. Minor updates in PSCAD exercises

Learning objectives and syllabus

Learning objectives:

  1. Describe the technical characteristics and performance of the electric power system with and without power electronics support.
  2. Identify, formulate and analyze complex problems in electric power engineering, such as power system stability, power system bottlenecks and power quality phenomena.
  3. Make choices of solutions and justifications due to relevant criteria's of the problems and opportunities associated with the use of different electric power components and systems.
  4. Identify, select and use different power electronic based solutions for improving both the steady state and the transient performance of the power system.
  5. Carry out electric circuit modeling and analysis using the simulation tool PSCAD/EMTDC.

 

Link to the syllabus on Studieportalen.

Study plan

If the course is a joint course (Chalmers and Göteborgs Universitet) you should link to both syllabus (Chalmers and Göteborgs Universitet).

Examination form

A written exam at the end of the course will decide the final grade. In addition, PSCAD/EMTDC exercises must be completed and approved in order to pass the course.

Calculator: Chalmers approved calculators are allowed and recommended at the examination: Casio FX82…, Texas TI30…, Sharp ELW531. Other calculators will be inspected and the flash memory will be reset

Course summary:

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