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Introduction to Power Engineering

Introduction to Power Engineering. Teacher Name: Muhammad Saqib Ali. Introduction. Course code: EEE281 Course title: Introduction to Power Engineering Theory Credit Hrs: 3 Lab Credit Hrs: 0 Total credit hrs: 3+0 = 3. Introduction……. Text books:

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Introduction to Power Engineering

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  1. Introduction to Power Engineering Teacher Name: Muhammad Saqib Ali

  2. Introduction Course code: EEE281 Course title: Introduction to Power Engineering Theory Credit Hrs: 3 Lab Credit Hrs: 0 Total credit hrs: 3+0 = 3

  3. Introduction…… Text books: Electric Power System Basics by Steve Blume, Latest Edition. Reference books: Principles of Power System by V.K. Mehta & Rohit Mehta

  4. Introduction…… Course Objectives This course is intended to give the students an understanding of electric power systems fundamentals and operation. Basic electrical terminology and concepts are explained in simple to understand terms with regard to design, construction, generation, transmissionand distribution lines. Basic electrical safety concepts are also included.

  5. Quizzez 15 Marks • Assignment 10 Marks • Sessional – I 10 Marks • Sessional – II 15 Marks • Final Exam 50 Marks • Note : There will be total 5 qizzez and 4 assignments. Marks Distribution

  6. Course contents Chapter 1: System Overview, Terminology, and Basic Concepts Chapter 2: Generation Chapter 3 Transmission Lines Chapter 4 Substations Chapter 5 Distribution Chapter 6 Consumption Chapter 7 System Protection Chapter 8 Interconnected Power Systems Chapter 9 System Control Centers and Telecommunications Chapter 10 Personal Protection (Optional)

  7. Chapter 1 System Overview Electric power systems are real-time energy delivery systems. Electric power systems are not storage systems like water systems and gas systems. Instead, generators produce the energy as the demand calls for it.

  8. System Overview

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