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Development of Relay Protection and Automation for Electric Power System Components (курсовий проект)

Major: Electrical Energetics, Electrical Engineering and Electromechanics
Code of Subject: 7.141.06.E.158
Credits: 3
Department: Electric Power Engineering and Control Systems
Lecturer: Ph.D., associate professor Kidyba VictorPavlovich
Semester: 2 семестр
Mode of Study: денна
Learning outcomes:
• knowledge of the basic principles of calculating the parameters of operation of relay protection (RP) elements of power plants and substations of electric networks;
• the ability to develop schematic diagrams of devices RH elements of power plants and substations of electric networks;
• the ability to use of reference books, automation design and implementation of research;
• the ability to make design decisions.
Required prior and related subjects:
• Protection of electrical networks with isolated neutral;
• Establishment and operation of relay protection and automation;
• Relay protection and automation of power plants.
Summary of the subject:
Explanatory note: The analysis of baseline data for the design of relay protection. Calculation of short circuit currents. The choice of means and relay protection of transformer (autotransformer). Calculation of the operation relay transformer (autotransformer). Conclusions. Graphic part: Schematic diagram of relaying transformer (autotransformer)
Recommended Books:
1. Правила улаштування електроустановок. 2-е вид., перероб. і доп. – Х: «Форт», 2009. – 736 с.
2. Кідиба В.П. Релений захист електроенергетичних систем. – Львів, видавництво Національного університету «Львівська політехніка», 2015. – 504 с.
3. Руководящие указания по релейной защите. Вып. 13А. Релейная защита понижающих трансформаторов и автотрансформаторов 110-500 кВ. Схемы. М.: Энергоатомиздат, 1985. – 112 с.
Assessment methods and criteria:
• explanatory note and graphical part of a course project, oral examination (30%)
• Final control - credit: the defense of the course project orally (70%)