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JNTUH M.Tech 2017-2018 (R17) Detailed Syllabus Distribution Automation

Distribution Automation Detailed Syllabus for Power & Energy Systems M.Tech first year first sem is covered here. This gives the details about credits, number of hours and other details along with reference books for the course.

The detailed syllabus for Distribution Automation M.Tech 2017-2018 (R17) first year first sem is as follows.

M.Tech. I Year I Sem.
Prerequisite: Electrical Distribution Systems

Course objectives:

  • To list the distribution systems for load modeling
  • To understand the design & working of substations.
  • To compute system protection
  • To give a comprehensive idea on communication systems.

Course Outcomes: Upon the completion of the subject, the student will be able to

  • Find the transfer of electrical data in distribution system through Digital Communication.
  • Predict load forecasting and reliability in economic point of view
  • Apply Distribution Automation objectives and SCADA
  • To have a knowledge on management of different electrical parameters.

Unit-I: Distribution Automation and The Utility System: Introduction to Distribution Automation (DA), control system interfaces, control and data requirements, centralized (Vs) decentralized control, DA System (DAS), DA Hardware, DAS software.

Unit-II: Distribution Automation Functions: DA capabilities, Automation system computer facilities, management processes, Information management, system reliability management, system efficiency management, voltage management, Load management.

Unit-III: Communication Systems for DA: DA communication requirements, Communication reliability, Cost effectiveness, Data rate Requirements, Two way capability, Ability to communicate during outages and faults, Ease of operation and maintenance, Conforming to the architecture of data flow Communication systems used in DA :Distribution line carrier (Power line carrier), Ripple control, Zero crossing technique, telephone, cable TV, Radio, AM broadcast, FM SCA, VHF Radio, UHF Radio, Microwave satellite. Fiber optics, Hybrid Communication systems, Communication systems used in field tests.

Unit-IV: Technical Benefits: DA benefit categories, Capital deferred savings, Operation and Maintenance savings, Interruption related savings, Customer related savings, Operational savings, improved operation, Function benefits, Potential benefits for functions, and function shared benefits, Guidelines for formulation of estimating equations Parameters required, economic impact areas, Resources for determining benefits impact on distribution system, integration of benefits into economic evaluation.

Unit-V: Economic Evaluation Methods: Development and evaluation of alternate plans, Select study area, Select study period, Project load growth, Develop Alternatives, Calculate operating and maintenance costs, Evaluate alternatives. Economic comparison of alternate plans, Classification of expenses and capital expenditures, Comparison of revenue requirements of alternative plans, Book Life and Continuing plant analysis, Year by year revenue requirement analysis, short term analysis, end of study adjustment, Break even analysis, Sensitivity analysis computational aids.

TEXT BOOKS:

  • Control and Automation of Electrical Distribution Systems, James. Northcote – Green Robert Wilson, CRC Press.
  • Electric Power Distribution Automation, Dr. M. K. Khedkar, Dr. G.M.Dhole, University Science press.
  • Power Distribution Automation, Biswarup Das-IET Power and Energy Series 75.

REFERENCES:

  • IEEE Tutorial Course “Distribution Automation”
  • IEEE Working Group on “Distribution Automation”

For all other M.Tech 1st Year 1st Sem syllabus go to JNTUH M.Tech Power & Energy Systems 1st Year 1st Sem Course Structure for (R17) Batch.

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