Module Name: |
Module 13: Electric Power Plants and Substations |
Code |
M13EPE(Ba) |
Module Elements: |
Compulsory Subject Electric Power Plants and Substations; |
Semester Number: |
3, 4 |
Person responsible for the module |
S.I. Latypov |
Lecturer: |
Electric Power Plants and Substations – S.I. Latypov |
Language: |
Russian, Kazakh |
Curriculum relation: |
Electrical Power Engineering (Ba) |
Type of teaching / number of hours per week and per semester : |
3 semester: hours per week – 10 (lectures -1; workshops -1; labs-1; independent work -7); hours per semester – 150. 4 semester: hours per week – 12 (lectures -1; workshops -1; labs-2; independent work -8); hours per semester – 180. |
Workload: |
Teaching Load: 105 hours Extracurricular Classes: 225 hours Total: 330 hours |
Credit Points: |
11 ECTS |
Conditions for Examinations: |
For admission to the exam, the student must score at least 50 points out of 100 available for each subject of the module. |
Recommended Conditions: |
Modules: Basics of Mathematics. Physics. |
Expected Learning Outcomes: |
Know: main equipment used at modern power plants and substations; the concept of providing consumers with power, methods of transmission and distribution of power, elements of relay protection and automation. Be able to: analyze the operation of the power plant and substation on the schematic diagram; apply and select equipment, elements of electrical networks, relay protection and automation, power supply systems and alternative and renewable power sources for power plants. Possess the skills: reading of single-line schematic diagrams of power objects and their drawing up, as well as in questions of the choice of the equipment; analysis of operating modes in the production, transmission and distribution of power, relay protection and automation. Demonstrate the ability to: use electrical insulation equipment; repair of electrical equipment; develop, implement and set up electrical equipment, electrical systems and networks, relay protection and automation for power plants. |
Intendend use/applicability |
Modules: Power Systems and Networks, Design of Electrical Systems, Automation and control in the electric power industry |
Content: |
Electric Power Plants and Substations General information on the operation of the power system. A method of constructing the annual load diagram. Types of power plants and basic quantities characterizing them. Electrical Power Engineering Power plants. The concept of the energy system and fuel and energy complex. Electric power systems and networks. General concepts of electric power systems and electric networks. Power supply. Measures and devices for the normalization of power supply modes. Relay protection and automation. Purpose of relay protection and its place in the power industry. Alternative and renewable power sources. Use of non-extractive power resources - wind, solar radiation, energy of seas and thermal waters. |
Examination Form, module mark: |
Comprehensive examination including: Electric Power Plants and Substations - course paper Electrical Power Generation - computer-based testing Module mark: course paper Electric Power Plants and Substations |
Technical/Multimedia Facilities: |
Multimedia system. Laboratory of Electrical Power Engineering |
Study Materials: |
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Date of last amendment |
26.01.2023 |