78453 - Electric Power Systems and Smart Grids M

Academic Year 2021/2022

Learning outcomes

The course provides the basics for the analysis of modern power systems/smart grids in steady state and transient/dynamic conditions. At the end of the course, students - know the main technical aspects of electric power transmission networks; - can carry out power flows calculations, fault analysis, assessment of angular, voltage, and frequency stability; - can analyze the electromagnetic transients in the lines.

Course contents

The development of centralized as well as distributed clean electricity generation, the set up of electricity markets that foster competition and economic efficiency, and the expected electrification of the transportation system will make electricity the dominant energy form in the future. The course covers the key technical characteristics of the operation and control of modern electric power systems following the smart grid paradigm.

Course content:

Module 1 (6 CFU) 

  • Introduction to electric power systems.
  • Power flow analysis.
  • Fault analysis.
  • Power system dynamics and stability.
  • Angular stability.
  • Voltage stability.
  • Control of active power and frequency. Automatic generation control.

Module 2 (3 CFU) only for electrical energy engineering students.

  • Electromagnetic transients.
  • Insulation coordination.
  • Protections in transmission systems.
  • Interaction between electromagnetic transients and electromechanical transients.

Readings/Bibliography

Lecture notes (https://virtuale.unibo.it/).

Suggested readings:

module 1

J.J. Grainger, W.D. Stevenson, Power system analysis, McGraw-Hill 1994.

H. Saadat, Power system analysis, PSA Publishing, 2010.

module 2

J. Machowski, J.W. Bialek, J.R. Bumby, Power system dynamics : stability and control, Chichester, U.K. : Wiley, 2008

M.H.J. Bollen, The Smart Grid: Adapting the Power System to New Challenges, Morgan & Claypool Publishers; 2011.

Teaching methods

Traditional lecture.

Assessment methods

The exam consists of a closed-book test in eol.unibo.it, with a single mark. The test contains both theory and application calculations aimed at assessing the candidate's knowledge and operational ability in relation to the key concepts illustrated during the entire course (module 1 and module 2).

The achievement by the student of a complete knowledge of the course content and of its application to the solution of engineering problems are assessed with marks of excellence. The mnemonic knowledge of the matter, with limited synthesis and analysis capabilities, and difficulties in the application to case studies lead to discrete evaluations. Learning gaps and inability to apply the knowledge to case studies justify negative assessments or low marks.

Teaching tools

https://virtuale.unibo.it/

 

Links to further information

https://site.unibo.it/lisep/en

Office hours

See the website of Alberto Borghetti

SDGs

Affordable and clean energy Sustainable cities

This teaching activity contributes to the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals of the UN 2030 Agenda.