Lectures for the Chair of Electric Power Transmission and Distribution

Laboratory Course Power Transmission

Lecturer (assistant)
  • Tariq Almomani [L]
  • Mariano Dominguez Librandi
  • Thomas Hinterholzer
  • Reinaldo Tonkoski Junior
  • Carolin Vogel
Number0000003337
TypePractical course
Duration4 SWS
TermWintersemester 2023/24
Language of instructionGerman
Position within curriculaSee TUMonline
DatesSee TUMonline

Admission information

Objectives

Upon completion of the module, students are able to understand the interaction of power production, power transmission and power distribution to the consumer. The students have knowledge of the relevant electrical equipment as high voltage transmission lines, transformers and grid protection devices. They are able to describe their theoretical functional principles as well as calculating the relevant parameters and interpreting the obtained results.

Description

- high-voltage power transmission lines - transfomer in the low-voltage-grid - voltage quality, symmetry, grid systems and grid protection - line and transfomer protection - wind turbine and fault-ride-through of generators connected to the grid - pumped storage power station in grid-mode

Prerequisites

- extensive knowledge on power transmission (recommended) e.g. Fundamentals of Power Transmission (EI0617) & Power Transmission (EI0406)

Teaching and learning methods

The theoretical fundamentals are provided as short scripts or by referencing to corresponding literature. The tasks/aids are provided digitally. By preparing a experimental protocol the topics of the laboratory course are deepened. The practical implementation of the theoretical basics is done by experiments, using group work learning methods. During the experiments, the students simulate and analyse typical operation and failure scenarios of the regular grid operation

Recommended literature

K. Heuck, K.-D. Dettmann, D. Schulz: Elektrische Energieversorgung D. Oeding, B.R. Oswald: Elektrische Kraftwerke und Netze A. J. Schwab: Elekto-Energiesysteme

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