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Lovely Professional University, Punjab

Course Code Course Title Course Planner Lectures Tutorials Practicals Credits
ELE520 POWER SYSTEM RELIABILITY AND PLANNING 15720::Kulraj Kaur 3.0 0.0 0.0 3.0
Course Category Courses with conceptual focus
TextBooks
Sr No Title Author Edition Year Publisher Name
T-1 ELECTRIC POWER
DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM
ENGINEERING
TURAN GONEN 2nd 2008 CRC PRESS
Reference Books
Sr No Title Author Edition Year Publisher Name
R-1 POWER SYSTEM PLANNING R.L. SULLIVAN 2nd 1977 TATA MCGRAW HILL
R-2 ELECTRICAL POWER SYSTEM
PLANNING
A.S. PABLA 2nd 1998 MACMILLAN
Relevant Websites
Sr No (Web address) (only if relevant to the course) Salient Features
RW-1 http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/095183209090007A Basic reliability concepts
RW-2 http://www.doctornerve.org/nerve/pages/interact/markhelp.htm MARKOV process
RW-3 http://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/4/1/173 Load forecasting
RW-4 http://www.erasmusenergy.com/articles/6/1/Modelling-weather-sensitive-
electricalloads/ Page1.html
Weather sensitive load forecasting
RW-5 http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0142061511000950 Load modelling
RW-6 http://eprints.qut.edu.au/57049/ Interconnected generation system reliability
RW-7 http://shodhganga.inflibnet.ac.in/handle/10603/2277 Contingency analysis of power system
RW-8 http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0378779612003537 Long term expansion planning
RW-9 http://salopower.blogspot.in/2011/02/optimal-capacitor-placement-part-1.html Optimum capacitor placement
RW-10 http://www.westernpower.com.au/ldd/distributionSubstationManual.html Distribution substation planning
RW-11 https://www.selinc.com/seluniversity/courses/prot/403/ Distribution system protection
RW-12 ieeexplore.ieee.org/iel5/61/26850/01193880.pdf?arnumber=1193880 Fuzzy load flow
Week
Number
Lecture
Number
Broad Topic(Sub Topic) Chapters/Sections of
Text/reference
books
Other Readings,
Relevant Websites,
Audio Visual Aids,
software and Virtual
Labs
Lecture Description Learning Outcomes Pedagogical Tool
Demonstration/
Case Study /
Images /
animation / ppt
etc. Planned
Live Examples
Week 1 Lecture 1 Reliability concepts and
principles(Appropriate level
of distribution Reliability)
T-1:11.1
R-2:1.2
L 0/1: Zero lecture
L 2 : To give
introduction to planning
structure at various
levels
Student will get to
know the reliability
and planning
definition
Reliability concepts and
principles(Basic definition)
T-1:11.1
R-2:1.2
L 0/1: Zero lecture
L 2 : To give
introduction to planning
structure at various
levels
Student will get to
know the reliability
and planning
definition
For reliability of
power system, a
simple live
example of human
being could be
given i.e. whether
a person who is
given a task, is
reliable or not.
Power system of
India is a live
example of
power system
reliability and
planning.
Lecture 2 Reliability concepts and
principles(Basic definition)
T-1:11.1
R-2:1.2
L 0/1: Zero lecture
L 2 : To give
introduction to planning
structure at various
levels
Student will get to
know the reliability
and planning
definition
For reliability of
power system, a
simple live
example of human
being could be
given i.e. whether
a person who is
given a task, is
reliable or not.
Power system of
India is a live
example of
power system
reliability and
planning.
Reliability concepts and
principles(Appropriate level
of distribution Reliability)
T-1:11.1
R-2:1.2
L 0/1: Zero lecture
L 2 : To give
introduction to planning
structure at various
levels
Student will get to
know the reliability
and planning
definition
Lecture 3 Reliability concepts and
principles(Basic reliability
concepts and mathematics)
T-1:11.4 Concepts of reliability
using mathematical
equations
To help student
understand the
reliability concepts
Detailed Plan For Lectures
LTP week distribution: (LTP Weeks)
Weeks before MTE 7
Weeks After MTE 7
Spill Over 3
Week 2 Lecture 4 Reliability concepts and
principles(Series system)
T-1:11.5 To learn series system To help student
understand the
reliability concepts
Simple circuit
containing
resistance,
inductance or
capacitance in
series
Lecture 5 Reliability concepts and
principles(Parallel system)
T-1:11.6 To learn parallel system To help student
understand the
reliability concepts
Lecture 6 Reliability concepts and
principles(Series and
parallel combination)
T-1:11.7 To learn series and
parallel combination in
reliability
To help student
understand the
concepts of reliability
Brainstorming Power system is
a complex
system which
consists of
number of
equipments
connected in
series and
parallel
Week 3 Lecture 7 Reliability concepts and
principles(MARKOV
process)
T-1:11.8 To understand various
techniques of reliability
analysis
To make student
understand
MARKOV process
Brainstorming
Lecture 8 Reliability concepts and
principles(Distribution
reliability indices)
T-1:11.10 To learn the indices To give student input
of indices of
reliability
Brainstorming Indices refer to
the availability
and non
availability of
equipments i.e.
working and non
working
equipments
Lecture 9 Load Forecasting(Objective
of forecasting)
T-1:2.1
R-2:2.1
To learn the forecasting To give student
inputs for how load
forecasting is done
Indian Power
system
Week 4 Lecture 10 Load Forecasting(Load
growth pattern and its
importance in planning)
T-1:2.2
R-2:2.2
To learn load growth
pattern
To give students
knowledge of load
growth pattern
Lecture 11 Load Forecasting(Load
growth patterns base on
discounted multiple
regression technique)
T-1:2.3
R-2:2.3
To learn various
techniques
To know about load
forecasting
Lecture 12 Term Paper,Test1
Week 5 Lecture 13 Load Forecasting(weather
sensitive load forecasting)
R-2:2.4 To learn weather
sensitive forecasting
To make students
learn forecasting
techniques
Lecture 14 Load Forecasting(weather
sensitive load forecasting)
R-2:2.4 To learn weather
sensitive forecasting
To make students
learn forecasting
techniques
Week 5 Lecture 15 Load Forecasting
(Determination of annual
load forecasting)
R-2:2.5 To learn forecasting
annually and allotment
of term paper in this
lecture
To make students
learn forecasting
annualy
Week 6 Lecture 16 Load Forecasting(Objectives
of forecasting)
T-1:2.4
R-2:2.1
To know the objectives
of forecasting
To tell students the
objectives of
forecasting
Lecture 17 Generation system reliability
analysis(Probabilistic
generation and load models)
R-1:3.1 Lecture 17: To learn the
unit model of generation
system
Lecture 18 :
Contingency leacture
and term paper topics to
be alloted in this lecture
Student will learn
about probabilistic
models
White Board
Lecture 18 Generation system reliability
analysis(Probabilistic
generation and load models)
R-1:3.1 Lecture 17: To learn the
unit model of generation
system
Lecture 18 :
Contingency leacture
and term paper topics to
be alloted in this lecture
Student will learn
about probabilistic
models
White Board
Week 7 Lecture 19 Generation system reliability
analysis(Determination of
LOLP and expected value of
demand not served)
R-1:3.2 To learn probabilistic
load models
Student will learn the
probabilistic models
of generation systems
Lecture 20 Generation system reliability
analysis(Determination of
reliability of isolated
generation system)
R-1:3.4 To learn reliability
analysis of an isolated
system
Student will learn the
analysis of isolated
system
Lecture 21 Generation system reliability
analysis(Determination of
reliability of interconnected
generation system)
R-1:3.5 To learn interconnection
of utilities
Student will
understand the
interconnections of
generating system
and their reliability
MID-TERM
Week 8 Lecture 22 Transmission system
reliability analysis
(Deterministic contingency
analysis)
R-1:6.1 To determine power
flow contingency
analysis
To learn about
contingencies in
power system
Indian Power
system
Lecture 23 Transmission system
reliability analysis
(Deterministic contingency
analysis)
R-1:6.1 To determine power
flow contingency
analysis
To learn about
contingencies in
power system
Indian Power
system
Lecture 24 Transmission system
reliability analysis
(Probabilistic transmission
system
reliability analysis)
R-1:6.2 To learn probabilistic
element models
Student will
understand the
reliability analysis of
probabilistic elements
Week 9 Lecture 25 Transmission system
reliability analysis
(Probabilistic load flow)
R-1:6.2 To determine load flow Student will learn to
understand the load
flow reliability
analysis
Lecture 26 Transmission system
reliability analysis
(Determination of reliability
indices like LOLP)
R-1:6.4 To learn LOLP To understand the
concept of LOLP
Lecture 27 Transmission system
reliability analysis(Expected
value of demand not served)
R-1:6.5 To learn DNS and term
paper submission
To understand the
concept of DNS
Week 10 Lecture 28 Transmission system
reliability analysis(Fuzzy
load flow)
R-1:6.5 To learn load flow
analysis
To understand the
load flow analysis
Lecture 29 Expansion planning(Basic
concepts on expansion
planning)
R-1:7.1 Lecture 29 : To know
the basic concepts of
expansion
Lecture 30 :
Contingency lecture
Lecture 29 : Students
will understand basic
concepts of
expansion planning
Lecture 30 :
Contingency Lecture
Expansion of
any system for
example
expanding the
business by
increasing the
investment,
manpower etc.
Lecture 30 Expansion planning(Basic
concepts on expansion
planning)
R-1:7.1 Lecture 29 : To know
the basic concepts of
expansion
Lecture 30 :
Contingency lecture
Lecture 29 : Students
will understand basic
concepts of
expansion planning
Lecture 30 :
Contingency Lecture
Expansion of
any system for
example
expanding the
business by
increasing the
investment,
manpower etc.
Week 11 Lecture 31 Expansion planning
(Procedure followed for
integrated transmission
system planning)
R-1:7.3 To know the procedure
for transmission
planning
Students will learn
the procedure for
transmission planning
Integration of
various
generation
plants i.e.
thermal-hydro
scheduling
Lecture 32 Expansion planning
(Capacitor placement
problem in transmission
system)
R-2:4.6-4.8 To learn reactive power
planning
Student will learn
how to plan for
reactive power
Lecture 33 Expansion planning(Radial
distribution system)
T-1:5.2 To learn about
distribution network
Student will learn
about use of radial
network
Week 12 Lecture 34 Distribution system planning
(Introduction)
T-1:1.1-1.7 To give introductory
concepts of distribution
system
Students will be
given introduction to
the distribution
system
Week 12 Lecture 35 Distribution system planning
(Introduction)
T-1:1.1-1.7 To give introductory
concepts of distribution
system
Students will be
given introduction to
the distribution
system
Lecture 36 Term Paper,Test3
Week 13 Lecture 37 Distribution system planning
(Subtransmission lines)
T-1:4.1-4.2 To know the design of
subtransmission lines
To make students
learn the design of
subtransmission lines
Lecture 38 Distribution system planning
(Distribution substation)
T-1:4.3 To know about
distribution substations
To make student
understand about
distribution
substations
Lecture 39 Distribution system planning
(Design of primary and
secondary systems)
T-1:5-6 Lecture 39 :To learn the
design of primary and
secondary systems
Lecture 40 :
Contingency lecture
Lecture 39 : To help
students learn the
design of systems
Lecture 40 :
Contingency lecture
Week 14 Lecture 40 Distribution system planning
(Design of primary and
secondary systems)
T-1:5-6 Lecture 39 :To learn the
design of primary and
secondary systems
Lecture 40 :
Contingency lecture
Lecture 39 : To help
students learn the
design of systems
Lecture 40 :
Contingency lecture
Lecture 41 Distribution system planning
(Distribution system
protection)
T-1:10.1-10.3 To know about
protection of
distribution system
To make student
learn the protection
of distribution system
Lecture 42 Distribution system planning
(Coordination of protective
devices)
T-1:10.4 To learn how to
coordinate various
protective devices
To make student
understand the
coordination of
various protective
devices
Relays, circuit
breakers, fuses
working
together in a
complex circuit
SPILL OVER
Week 15 Lecture 43 Spill Over
Lecture 44 Spill Over
Lecture 45 Spill Over
Scheme for CA:
Component Frequency Out Of Each Marks Total Marks
Term Paper,Test 2 3 10 20
Total :- 10 20
Details of Academic Task(s)
AT No. Objective Topic of the Academic Task Nature of Academic Task
(group/individuals/field
work
Evaluation Mode Allottment /
submission Week
Test1 To check student
knowledge
Basic Reliability Concepts and mathematics, Series and parallel
combination., Markov process., Distribution Reliability Indices,
Load growth pattern and its importance in planning, Load growth
patterns base on discounted multiple regression technique
Individual Test will be
conducted for 30
marks having 5 or 6
questions carrying
particular
weightage.
3 / 4
Term Paper1 To create interest of
research in students
Term paper topic Individual Based upon the
quality of research
and paper presented
5 / 10
Test2 To check student
capability
Determination of annual load forecasting, Probabilistic generation
and load models, weather sensitive load forecasting,
Determination of LOLP and expected value of demand not served
Individual Test will be
conducted for 30
marks having 5 or 6
questions carrying
particular weight
age.
11 / 12
List of suggested topics for term paper[at least 15] (Student to spend about 15 hrs on any one specified term paper)
Sr. No. Topic
1 Substation location, substation grounding, SCADA system
2 Reliability of interconnected generating systems
3 Method of improvement of powers system reliability
4 Capacitor as power factor improvement device, its installation, and location
5 Future nature in distribution planning
6 Load forecasting and its importance in power sysem
7 Designing of substation
8 Distribution system protection
9 Electical power quality and its economical factors related to power quality
10 Fuzzy load modeling in power system
11 Co-ordination of protective devices in transmission lines
12 Design of primry and secondary Distribution system
13 Future nature of expansion planning
14 weather sensitive load forecasting
15 Multiple regression technique for load growth pattern

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