Course Name | Chinese | 电力系统稳态分析 | |||||||||||
English | Steady state Analysis of Power System (full english) | ||||||||||||
Course Number | S016101 | Type of Degree | Ph. D | Master | √ | ||||||||
Total Credit Hours | 54 | In Class Credit Hours | 48 | Credit | 3 | Practice | Computer-using Hours | ||||||
Course Type | □Public Fundamental □ Major Fundamental √Major Compulsory □Major Elective | ||||||||||||
School (Department) | School of Electric Engineering | Term | Autumn | ||||||||||
Examination | A.√Paper(□Open-book √Closed-book) B.□Oral C.□Paper-oral Combination D.√ Others research report | ||||||||||||
Chief Lecturer | Name | Gao Shan、Xu Qingshan | Professional Title | Associate professor | |||||||||
Shangao@seu.edu.cn | Website | ||||||||||||
Teaching Language used in Course | Chinese/ | Teaching Material Website | |||||||||||
Applicable Range of Discipline | Name of First-Class Discipline | ||||||||||||
Number of Experiment | Preliminary Courses | ||||||||||||
Teaching Books | Textbook Title | Author | Publisher | Year of Publication | Edition Number | ||||||||
Main Textbook | Power System Analsis | Zhu Junwei | Hydro Power Press | 1995 | |||||||||
Modren Times Power System Analsis | Wang Xifan | Science Press | 2003 | ||||||||||
Main Reference Books | Steady state Analysis of Power System | Chen Heng | Hydro Power Press | 2007 | 3 | ||||||||
Power System Steady State Security Analysis | Wu Jishun | Shang hai JiaoTong University Press | 1985 | ||||||||||
Advanced Power Network Analysis | Zhang BoMing/Chen ShouSun | Tsinghua University Press | 1996 | ||||||||||
Power System State Estimation | Yu ErKeng | Hydro Power Press | 1985 | ||||||||||
I.Course Introduction (including teaching goals and requirements) within 300 words:
A course dealing with modern power system operational and control problems and solution techniques. State estimation, contingency analysis, load-frequency control and automatic generation control. Load flow analysis and external equivalents for steady-state operations.
understand the solution methods of economic dispatch and static state estimation and explain the automatic generation control of a multi-area system;
apply the gradient and the Newton’s method to unconstrained nonlinear optimization problems;
apply the Lagrange’s method to the economic dispatch of thermal units;
explain the automatic generation control and carry out a small-signal analysis of a multi-area system;
understand and derive the weighted least-squares state estimation method of an electric power system.
II.Teaching Syllabus (including the content of chapters and sections. A sheet can be attached):
Course Topics | |
Topic | Percentage |
Load Flow review | 15% |
Steady State Equivalents | 20% |
Contingency analysis | 20% |
Static State Estimation | 15% |
Tie-line bias control | 15% |
Automatic Generation Control | 15% |
III.Teaching Schedule:
Week | Course Content | Teaching Method |
1 | Load Flow review | Teaching |
2 | Load Flow review | Teaching |
3 | Load Flow review | Teaching |
4 | Steady State Equivalents | Teaching |
5 | Steady State Equivalents | Teaching |
6 | Steady State Equivalents | Teaching |
7 | Contingency analysis | Teaching |
8 | Contingency analysis | Teaching |
9 | Contingency analysis | Teaching |
10 | Static State Estimation | Teaching |
11 | Static State Estimation | Teaching |
12 | Tie-line bias control | Teaching |
13 | Tie-line bias control | Teaching |
14 | Automatic Generation Control | Teaching |
15 | Automatic Generation Control | Teaching |
16 | Automatic Generation Control | discussion |


