Course
| code | EE542 |
| credit_hours | 3 |
| title | Electrical Power Stations |
| arbic title | |
| prequisites | EE442 |
| credit hours | 3 |
| Description/Outcomes | Principles of design including elements design, process and/or a system related to specific disciplines. Current engineering technologies as related to disciplines. |
| arabic Description/Outcomes | |
| objectives | To provide the fundamental Knowledge required for the understanding of construction of power stations & power substations. To show the students the economies of power generation. To enable students to know the procedures of power stations ion & be aware of different stations types. To enable the students to get acquainted with major electrical equipments in power plants. |
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| ref. books | Dr. S. L. Uppal, “Electrical Powerâ€, Khanna Publisher, Delhi-G, 1989. ABB Swithgear Manual, 9th edition, 1994. |
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| textbook | Woods Woolenburg, “Power Generation, Operation and Controlâ€, J.Willey, USA, 1993. |
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Course Content
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Description |
| 1 |
Introduction to Power Station.
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| 2 |
Types of power station.
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| 3 |
Types of substation.
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| 4 |
Description of Substation.
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| 5 |
Design of Substation.
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| 6 |
Potential definition and calculation.
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| 7 |
7th week exam + Earthing of Power & Substation.
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| 8 |
Interlocking Principles.
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| 9 |
Battery Emergency System for Power Station.
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| 10 |
Generation.
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| 11 |
Economics.
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| 12 |
12th week exam + Tariffs.
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| 13 |
SCADA systems.
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| 14 |
Data Monitoring.
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| 15 |
Revision.
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| 16 |
Final Exam.
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