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‘Semester-II Teaching Scheme cure Course Name (Contact Hours) Crogits Assigned Theory | Pract. | Tut Theory | TW/Pract. | Tut | Total pecans | PbetricalPower | 9, |. |. | os 7 3 System-I Examination Scheme Theory Term Work/PracticalOral Internal Assessment End Sem | Duration oF | i com | Total Testl | Testll Exam Term Work | Pract, | Oral 20 20 30 : ‘ : 100 T, To Team basics of electrical power systems and is different components. Course | 2. To get knowledge of transmission / distribution linge TtS\parametersy, Objectives | 3, To lear representation and performance evaluation Opower gystems. 4, To understand electric cable and earthing Upon successful completion of this course, the learner Will beable to: 1. Understand the power system and its.eompontents Course | 2+ Categorize the ac transmission / digtibution lints and undet§tand the insulators Outenmes | 3+ Evaluate the parameters of different types of ac tRismission distribution lines 4, Draw the PU reactance diagram of a power system for Welly. 5. Analyse the performancé of transmissionlines. 6. Understand the perfotinane® parameters of electri'eable and earthing. Module Detailed Contents Hours Introductiony Basie structure of Bower system: generation, transmission and distribution, single line 1 | diagram of typical A@ysupply system, different types of conventional and non-| 95 convefiiial, energy sourees, thei working principle and operation with block diagram. ‘Types ofAG Transmission / Distribution Lines and Insulators: Typesof AC Transihission / Distribution Lines: single phase two wire, three phase three wit symmetrical and unsymmetrical spacing ), three phase double circuit, three 2 “Viphase four hire, cBncept of composite and bundle conductor. 0s InSilators: Type of insulators, potential distribution across insulator string, string @fficieney, methods for improving string efficiency (Numerical). ‘Transmission / Distribution Line Parameters: Resistance of transmission line, skin effect, proximity effect, definition of inductance. internal and external flux linkage of single conductor, inductance of single phase two wire line, inductance of three phase three wire line with symmetrical and 3 _ | unsymmetrical spacing, concept of GMR and GMD, inductance of three phase double | 19 circuit line, inductance of bundled conductor lines, Capacitance of transmission line capacitance of single phase line, capacitance of three phase line with symmetrical and unsymmetrical spacing, effect of earth on transmission line capacitance (single phase only) (Numerical) University of Mumbai, Electrical Engineering, Rev. 2019 ‘C’ Scheme Representation of Power System Components: 4 _ | Introduction, single phase solution of balanced three phase networks, one-line diagram | 4 and impedance or reactance diagram, Per Unit (PU) system, advantage of PU system, PU impedance diagram, representation of load (Numerical). Performance of Transmission Line: Classification and modelling of short, medium and long lines, regulation and 5 | efficiency of short and medium lines, Ferranti effect, evaluation and estimation of | 06 generalized citeuit constant (ABCD) for short and medium lines, surge impedance loading, tuned power line, (Numerical). Electric Cable and Earthing: Electric Cable: Classification and construction of cable, insulatign resistance of cable, capacitance of single core and three core cable, grading of cable, inter-sheath 6 | grading, capacitance grading 06 Earthing: Earthing definition, soil resistivity, step and touehpotentialspunéasurement of earth resistance, soil resistivity, neutral grounding andiits methOds. Assessment: Internal Assessment Test: Assessment consists of two class tests of 20 marksi@ath. The first class test (Internal Assessment 1) is to be conducted when approx. 40% syllatus is compléted and seeond class test (Intemal Assessment-II) when additional 40% (approx.) syllabus is completed. Duration of each test shall be one hour. End Semester Theory Examination 1. Question paper will comprise oF total OG questions, each Waifying 20 marks Total 04 questions need to bé solved. Question No: 01 will be compulsory and baséd on entire syllabus wherein 4 sub-questions of 5 marks each will be asked. Remaining question$'will be randfply selected fr8m all the modules, 5. Weightage of each madulyyill be ptoportional to number of respective lecture hours as ‘mentioned in.the syllabus. Books Recommended: Text Boo! 1. difedrick Motte, PoW@r Plat Engineering, East-West Press Pvt Ltd 2 Mahesh Vetma, Peer Plant Engineering, Metrolitan Book Co Pvt Ltd 3. RKRaiput, 4 Text Book of Power System engineering, Laxmi Publication 4. George, W Sutton-(Editor), Direct Energy Conversion, Lathur University, Electronic Series Vol- 3 MeGray Hill D. P. Kothatigll J. Nagrath, Power System Engineering, 3 Edition, Mc Graw Hill . BR. Gupta, Power System Analysis And Design, S.Chand IB. Gupta, A Course in Power System, S. K. Kataria & Sons . Mehta V.K., Principles of Power System, S Chand Reference Bool 1. Stevenson and Grainger, Modern Power System Analysis, | Edition, TMH publication 2. W. D. Stevenson, Elements of Power System, 4 Edition TMH NPTEL/ Swayam Course: Course: Power System Analysis, By Prof. Debapriya Das (IT Kharagpur) hittps://swayam.gov.in/nd1_nocl9_ee62/preview University of Mumbai, Electrical Engineering, Rev. 2019 ‘C’ Scheme

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