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COURSE INFORMATION FOR CURRENT SEMESTER/TERM
Code KEEE4253
Title Power System
Pre-requisite KEEE 3254, KEEE 3221
Student Learning Time (SLT) 120 hours
Credit 3
Learning Outcomes Evaluate power system performance based on load flow meth-
ods.
Measure the effects of asymmetrical fault
Choose the best protection scheme for a power system network
Assess the stability of a power system
Synopsis This course allows the student to have the fundamental knowledge
on electrical power transmission and distribution system. They will
be able to calculate load flow problems, asymmetrical faults and the
protection requirements. In general, the course is about providing an
in-depth knowledge of the modern theory and practice of electrical
power systems, and an understanding of the operation and design
of electrical power equipment. This requires analysis and performs
design calculations.
Assessment 40 % Continuous Assessments
60 % Final Examination
References Elements of Power System Analysis, W. D. Stevenson, 1994
McGraw Hill
Electric Power System, B. M. Weedy, 1998 Wiley.
Soft Skills Communication Skills (CS1, CS2)
Critical Thinking & Problem Solving (CT1, CT2, CT3)
Team Working Skills (TS1, TS2)
Lifelong Learning & Information Management (LL1, LL2)
Leadership Skills (LS1, LS2)
UM-PT01-PK03-BR004(BI)-S04