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Undergraduate Course: Electrical Power Engineering 3 (ELEE09010)

Course Outline
School School of Engineering College College of Science and Engineering
Course type Standard Availability Available to all students
Credit level (Normal year taken) SCQF Level 9 (Year 3 Undergraduate) Credits 20
Home subject area Electronics Other subject area None
Course website None Taught in Gaelic? No
Course description Electrical Machines: This module provides students with a good understanding of the steady state and dynamic performance of synchronous motors and generators, derived from the starting point of airgap MMF vectors.
Power Systems: Students are introduced to the analysis of power systems in per-unit and absolute values using single line diagram representations of balanced power systems, and perform load-flow and short-circuit studies. They are exposed to the fundamental issues in the design of large power systems, involving long term planning, mixed fuel resource/energy scheduling and power system plant investment appraisal.
Power Electronics: This module aims to introduce students to the basic power electronic devices and circuits used to process electrical power.
Entry Requirements
Pre-requisites Students MUST have passed: Electrical Power Engineering 2 (SCEE08004)
Co-requisites
Prohibited Combinations Other requirements None
Additional Costs None
Information for Visiting Students
Pre-requisites None
Displayed in Visiting Students Prospectus? Yes
Course Delivery Information
Delivery period: 2010/11 Semester 2, Available to all students (SV1) WebCT enabled:  Yes Quota:  None
Location Activity Description Weeks Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
King's BuildingsLecture1-11 14:00 - 14:50
King's BuildingsLecture1-11 14:00 - 14:50
King's BuildingsLecture1-11 14:00 - 14:50
King's BuildingsTutorial2-11 12:10 - 13:00
King's BuildingsTutorial2-11 12:10 - 13:00
King's BuildingsTutorialExamples class1-11 14:00 - 14:50
First Class Week 1, Monday, 14:00 - 14:50, Zone: King's Buildings. Lecture Theatre 2, Hudson Beare Building
Additional information Tutorials: Wednesday 12:10 - 13:00, Friday 12:10 - 13:00.
Exam Information
Exam Diet Paper Name Hours:Minutes Stationery Requirements Comments
Main Exam Diet S2 (April/May)2:0016 sides / 2 x graph
Resit Exam Diet (August)2:0016 sides / 2 x graph
Summary of Intended Learning Outcomes
Electrical Machines: Determine the behaviour of three phase machines and power systems in per-unit or absolute terms and convert freely between either medium. Describe, analyse, and solve graphically the steady state operation of synchronous motors and generators.
Power Systems: Represent complex loads and transmission systems and perform load flow calculations. Construct single-phase per-unit fault equivalent circuits of power systems and calculate fault levels and distribution of fault currents. Determine unbalanced current and voltage phasor systems and represent these as symmetrical components, converting freely between each representation. Castaway: Work within a group to perform outline designs of an reinforcement of a rural power system and carry out an investment appraisal of the proposal.
Power Electronics: Be aware of the main power electronic devices currently available, and their basic operating characteristics from a users viewpoint. Be able to perform calculations on ideal DC chopper circuits. Have a good understanding of single and three phase thyristor controlled rectifier circuits, and be able to draw their output waveforms and perform simple calculations on them. Understand the reasons for using HVDC power transmission, and be able to perform power flow calculations. Be able to explain the operation of single and three phase inverter circuits, and draw their output waveforms.
Powerway: Work safely and competently with mains voltage power equipment and rotating electrical machines. Explain the operation of both the d.c. motor prime mover and the synchronous a.c. generator. Design a system consisting of rotating electrical machines and power electronic equipment to produce electricity at the correct voltage and frequency.
Assessment Information
2 Hours Examination (60%) + Laboratory Mark (40%)
Special Arrangements
None
Additional Information
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Contacts
Course organiser Dr Ewen Macpherson
Tel: (0131 6)50 5601
Email: Ewen.Macpherson@ed.ac.uk
Course secretary Miss Nicola Marshall
Tel: (0131 6)50 5687
Email: Nicola.Marshall@ed.ac.uk
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