(SENIOR
ELECTIVE COURSE)
Instructor:
Scott R. Norr, PE Office:
43 MWAH Phone:
726-8947
Office Hours: Monday: 11-Noon, Thursday: Noon-1PM – Office Schedule
Email: snorr@d.umn.edu
Lecture Place &
Time: LiSci 175, T Th, 5:30 – 6:45 PM
Lab Place & Time: MWAH 43, Time to be arranged
Textbooks: Electrical Machines, Drives and Power Systems – 6th Ed, Wildi
ECE 4501 – Power
Systems Laboratory Manual, UMD (Available on Course Website)
Computer Usage: Mathematica, Matlab, or equivalent; PowerWorld
7.0
Assessment: Homework will be due at the beginning of lecture, 1 week from the day assigned.
Lab manuals will be completed and turned in for grading on a bi-weekly basis.
Two examinations and a Final Exam will be given; work must be shown to receive partial credit.
1/16,18
Per Unit System, DC and AC
Circuits Chap 1, 2.1-2.15 ,7
1/23,25
3-Phase AC circuits, Wye and Delta
Loads Chap 7, 8
1/30,2/1 3-Phase
Power Chap 8
2/6,8 Magnetic Circuits Chap 2.16 – 2.31
2/13,15
Electromagnetic Energy Conv.,
Chap 9, 10
2/20,22
Transformers, 3-phase
Transformers
Chap 10, 11, 12
2/27,3/1 Rotating Machines, DC Machines Chap 4, 5
3/6,8 DC Machines, Induction
Machines Chap 5,13
3/13,15
SPRING BREAK
3/20,22
3-phase Induction
Machines
Chap 13, 14,15
3/27,29
Special Machines, 1-phase induction, Chap 16,17,18
4/3,5
Machine Drives and Power
Electronics
Chap 20, 21
4/10,12 HVDC Transmission, Alternative Energy Chap 28
4/17,19 Transmission Lines and Powerflow Chap 24,25
4/24,26 Symmetrical Components, Balanced/Unbal. Faults Edith Clarke
5/1,3
System Protection, Relaying and Control, Plant Trip Outside
5/8 Final Exam -
Tuesday, May 8,
Individuals who have any disability, either permanent or temporary, which might affect their ability to perform in the class, are encouraged to inform the instructor at the start of the semester. Adaptations may be made as required to provide for equitable participation
ABET Outcomes Delivered
by this Course:
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a. An ability to apply knowledge of mathematics, science and engineering |
b. An ability to design and conduct experiments, as well as to analyze and interpret data |
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c. An ability to design a system, component or process to meet desired needs |
e. An ability to identify, formulate and solve engineering problems |
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k. An ability to use the techniques, skills and modern engineering tools necessary for engineering practice |
n. An ability to work in a hands-on laboratory in most of the required courses |
Instructor Signature: _________________________ Date: __January 16, 2007____
ECE 4501 - Power Systems
Spring semester 2007

Spring semester 2004
