Notice
As part of Phase 3 of our return to campus plan, most units will now run tutorials, seminars and other small group activities on campus, and most will keep an online version available to those students unable to return or those who choose to continue their studies online.
To check the availability of face-to-face and online activities for your unit, please go to timetable viewer. To check detailed information on unit assessments visit your unit's iLearn space or consult your unit convenor.
Unit convenor and teaching staff |
Unit convenor and teaching staff
Convenor/Lecturer
Seyedfoad Taghizadeh
Contact via 9850 2315
1st floor, Desk 23, 44 Waterloo Rd Macquarie Park
Thursday 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Sara Deilami
Contact via 9850 2296
1st floor, Room 119, 44 Waterloo Rd Macquarie Park
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Credit points |
Credit points
10
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Prerequisites |
Prerequisites
(ELCT2005 or ELEC295) and (ELCT3006 or ELEC396)
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Corequisites |
Corequisites
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Co-badged status |
Co-badged status
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Unit description |
Unit description
The course will provide students with essential knowledge in the mathematical techniques to analyse power systems during steady-state and transient operations of power systems with large-scale distributed generation and energy storage systems. It will provide strong foundation in classical methods and modern techniques in power systems for senior level electrical engineering students for analysing system's performance with renewable generators, new loads (EV) and storage. Topics covered comprise: review of the basic concepts used in power system analysis: phasors, complex power, three phase systems and per-unit; application of network matrices techniques and power flow analysis to study the steady-state and dynamic behaviour of power systems with distributed energy resources; power system fault calculations including: symmetrical components, symmetrical faults, and unsymmetrical faults ; power system stability and control in the presence of variable sources, loads and storage; An overview of power system protection principles; voltage stability in smart grids, the impact of power system analysis in the context of smart grid, transmission and distribution systems, insulators and substation. |
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Grading and Passing Requirement for Unit
Hurdle Requirements
Late Submissions and Re-submissions
Students are reminded of the University policies regarding assessment, academic honesty and disruption to studies.
Requests for extension on assessable work are to be made to the Unit Coordinator but will only be considered in the event of illness or misadventure.
Name | Weighting | Hurdle | Due |
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Class Quiz (Lectorials) | 20% | No | Week 8 |
Practical | 20% | No | Weeks 2-7 |
Pre- Class Quiz (Lectorial) | 10% | No | Weeks 2-7 |
Project | 50% | No | Weeks 13 & 14 |
Assessment Type 1: Quiz/Test
Indicative Time on Task 2: 8 hours
Due: Week 8
Weighting: 20%
A quiz is scheduled right after the midsemester break. The quiz will assess both factual knowledge and problem solving.
Assessment Type 1: Practice-based task
Indicative Time on Task 2: 12 hours
Due: Weeks 2-7
Weighting: 20%
Laboratory sessions and submission of lab reprot by the end of each session. Students will be assessed based on thier attendance, participation, performance, and their ability to perform analysis, modeling and implementation of the practical experiment as well as software tools . There is no laboratory session in week 1. Students need to record all the laboratory results (and printouts) and submit a report for each experiment.
Students need to attend 5 out of 6 lab sessions in order to pass the unit.
Assessment Type 1: Quiz/Test
Indicative Time on Task 2: 5 hours
Due: Weeks 2-7
Weighting: 10%
Students are expected to go through the iLearn content, understand the theory and attempt the online quiz every week prior to in class activities (lectorials).
Assessment Type 1: Project
Indicative Time on Task 2: 20 hours
Due: Weeks 13 & 14
Weighting: 50%
This is the major assessment of this Unit. It will consist of 3 individual assessments and 1 team assessment, as follows:
1 If you need help with your assignment, please contact:
2 Indicative time-on-task is an estimate of the time required for completion of the assessment task and is subject to individual variation
UNIT WEBSITE
TEXTBOOK
LECTORIALS
LABORATORIES
PROJECTS
TECHNOLOGY
COMMUNICATIONS
WEB RESOURCES
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This Unit has been revised compared to previous offering as follows: