Friday 26 February 2016

Power System Operation and Control

About the Subject : 

An electric power system is a network of electrical components used to supply, transfer and use electric power. An example of an electric power system is the network that supplies a region's homes and industry with power—for sizable regions, this power system is known as the grid and can be broadly divided into the generators that supply the power.





Topics to be covered in this Seminar :

An overview of power system operation and control–load curves and load-duration curve –load factor –diversity factor–speed governing mechanism and modeling – load sharing between two synchronous machines in parallel - control area concept - LFC control of a single-area system – integration of economic dispatch control with LFC–Generation and absorption of reactive power –methods of voltage control–Formulation of economic dispatch problem – I/O cost characterization – incremental cost curve  –priority-list method –  forward dynamic programming–computer control of power systems– data acquisition and control– system hardware configuration – SCADA and EMS functions – network topology  – WLSE – Contingency Analysis.


Time to be planned:

     1 or 2 days

Kind of program:

       3D based Seminar and Guest Lecture for the Students

Reason for the program:

      Kalam Scientist Team aiming to build young generation Scientist

Sample Clips for reference: 


LFC control of a single


computer control of power systems



Cheers,
Kalam Scientist Team
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