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JNTUH M.Tech 2017-2018 (R17) Detailed Syllabus Voltage Stability

Voltage Stability Detailed Syllabus for Power & Energy Systems M.Tech first year second 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 Voltage Stability M.Tech 2017-2018 (R17) first year second sem is as follows.

M.Tech. I Year II Sem.

Prerequisite: Computers Methods in Power Systems

Course Objectives:

  • To choose SEC Planning and Operational Standards of Security
  • To estimate Reactive Power Control in Generation/Transmission Interconnected Networks
  • To apply sstability/Instability in Generation/Transmission Interconnected Networks
  • To analyze design and Operational Solutions
  • To characterize voltage Control in Distribution Networks

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

  • Understand issues related to power system stability and control.
  • Demonstrate various load models in voltage stability analysis.
  • Detect reactive power compensation techniques & their practical importance

UNIT– I: Introduction to Voltage Stability
Definitions: Voltage Stability, Voltage Collapse, Voltage Security; Physical relation indicating dependency of voltage on reactive power flow; Factors affecting Voltage collapse and instability; Previous cases of voltage collapse incidences.

UNIT– II: Graphical Analysis of Voltage Stability
Comparison of Voltage and angular stability of the system; Graphical Methods describing voltage collapse phenomenon: P-V and Q-V curves; detailed description of voltage collapse phenomenon with the help of Q-V curves.

UNIT– III: Analysis of Voltage Stability
Analysis of voltage stability on SMLB system: Analytical treatment and analysis. Voltage Stability Indices: Voltage collapse proximity indicator; Determinant of Jacobin as proximity indicators; Voltage stability margin.

UNIT– IV: Power System Loads
Loads that influences voltage stability: Discharge lights, Induction Motor, Air-conditioning, heat pumps, electronic power supplies, OH lines and cables. Reactive Power Compensation: Generation and Absorption of reactive power; Series and Shunt compensation; Synchronous condensers, SVC s; OLTC s; Booster Transformers.

UNIT–V: Voltage Stability Margin
Stability Margin: Compensated and un-compensated systems. Voltage Security Definition; Voltage security; Methods to improve voltage stability and its practical aspects.

TEXT BOOKS:

  • “Performance, operation and control of EHV power transmission system”-A. CHAKRABARTHY, D.P. KOTARI and A.K. MUKOPADYAY, A.H. Wheeler Publishing, I Edition, 1995.
  • “Power System Dynamics: Stability and Control” – K.R. PADIYAR, II Edition, B.S. Publications.

REFERENCES:

  • “Power System Voltage Stability”- C.W. TAYLOR, McGraw Hill, 1994.

For all other M.Tech 1st Year 2nd Sem syllabus go to JNTUH M.Tech Power & Energy Systems 1st Year 2nd Sem Course Structure for (R17) Batch.

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