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EE483-Power System Protection-Syllabus PDF

This document provides information about the Power System Protection course offered at the University of Jordan during the 2017-2018 academic year. The 3 credit, core course is taught over 16 weeks and covers topics including fuse and circuit breaker operation, unit, busbar, generator, motor and distance protection. Assessment includes projects, a midterm exam and a cumulative final exam. The course aims to provide knowledge of protection relaying systems applied to power system components and fault analysis concepts.

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EE483-Power System Protection-Syllabus PDF

This document provides information about the Power System Protection course offered at the University of Jordan during the 2017-2018 academic year. The 3 credit, core course is taught over 16 weeks and covers topics including fuse and circuit breaker operation, unit, busbar, generator, motor and distance protection. Assessment includes projects, a midterm exam and a cumulative final exam. The course aims to provide knowledge of protection relaying systems applied to power system components and fault analysis concepts.

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The University of Jordan

School of Engineering
Department of Electrical Engineering
2nd Semester – A.Y. 2017/2018

Course: Power System Protection – 0903483 (3 Cr. – Core Course)


Dr. Eyad A. Feilat
Instructor: Office:, Telephone: 5355000 ext 22839 , Email: [email protected]

Course Website:

Review of principles and mechanism of interruption of overcurrent and short circuit


currents, fuses, miniature circuit breaker, molded case circuit breakers conventional and
Catalog Data: numerical. Unit protection, Transformer protection, Generator protection, Motor
protection, Busbar protection pilot protection distance. Computer Application and
simulation.
Prerequisites by EE 0903482 – Power System Anlaysis (2)
Course:
students should have a background of:
 Per unit value claculations.
Prerequisites
 Symmetrical and unsymmetrical fault analysis.
By Topic:  Componetns of power system.

Textbook: No text book is available.


 Power System Relaying, S.H. Horowitz, A.G. Phadke, 4th edition, Wiley, 2014.
 Protective Relaying: Principles and Applications, J.L. Blackburn, T.J.Domin, 3rd
edition, CRC Press, 2007.
 Protective Relays: Their Theory & Practice" by A.R. Van C. Warrington.
References:  Protective relays principle 2009 by Anthony F.Selva.
 Protective relays: their theory , design and practical operation 1992 by Victor
H.Todd
 Protective Relays: Application guide,GEC Measurements U.K.

Schedule &
16 Weeks, 42 contact hours (50 minutes each) including exams.
Duration:
Minimum Student class handouts and from above references, scientific calculator and an access to personal
Material: computer.
Minimum College classroom with blackboard and projection display facilities, library, and computational
Facilities: facilities.
The overall objective is provide students with the knowledge and proficiency of
Course
protection relaying system as applied to all components of power system. In addition,
Objectives: students will be able to apply concepts of fault analysis on settings or realys.

Course Learning Outcomes and Relation to ABET Student Outcomes:


Upon successful completion of this course, a student should be able to :
1. Understand the purpose of protection of power system and to identify some terms [a,e]
2. Understand the primary and back-up zones of protection [a,e]
3. Understand the appropriate protective relays applied to different components of power system [a,c]
4. Understand the application of fuses and circuit breakers [PO11] [a,e]
Course Topics:
Topic Description
1. Fuses, minitature circuit breaker, molded case circuit breaker.
2. Circuit breakers
3. Neutral Earthing (Grounding)
4. Unit Protection (Differential protection schemes)
5. Busbar protection
6. Generator protection
7. Motor protection
8. Distance protection (Overeach, Under each)
9. Pilot protection (Distance pilot protection)
10. ETAP Application (Overcurrent protection)
11. MATLAB/SIMULINK Application (Transformer protection)
12. Digital Protection
13. MATLAB Application (Numerical protection)

Attendance is required and highly encouraged. To that end, attendance will be taken
Ground Rules: every lecture. All exams (including the final exam) should be considered cumulative.
Exams are closed book. No scratch paper is allowed. You will be held responsible for all
reading material assigned, even if it is not explicitly covered in lecture notes.
Assessments: Exams, Project and assignments
Grading policy:
Projects/Assignments 30 %
Midterm Exam 30 %
Final Exam 40 %
Total 100%
Last Updated: February 2018

Instructor:

Instructor Name Office Ext. E-mail


Dr. Eyad A. Feilat E 305 22839 [email protected]

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