Checking date: 11/11/2019


Course: 2019/2020

Electrical power system protection
(14133)
Bachelor in Industrial Technologies Engineering (2010 Study Plan) (Plan: 244 - Estudio: 256)


Coordinating teacher: SORRENTINO , ELMER

Department assigned to the subject: Electrical Engineering Department

Type: Electives
ECTS Credits: 6.0 ECTS

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Description of contents: programme
PART I -Fundamentals of protection practice -Review of symmetrical components applied to short-circuit calculations -Protection and control schematic drawings interpretation -Current transformers -Voltage transformers -Overcurrent protections PART II -Distance protection -Distance teleprotection schemes -Line differential protection -Power transformer protections -Breaker failure protection PART III -Fault analysis in Power Systems -Electrical protections testing (Lab)
Learning activities and methodology
-Theoretical lectures, doubts solving sessions in reduced groups, individual tutorials and personal work of the student; oriented to the acquisition of theoretical knowledge. -Analysis and solving of practical problems in reduced groups, laboratory, individual tutorials and personal work of the student oriented to the acquisition of practical skills related to the contents of the subject.
Assessment System
  • % end-of-term-examination 60
  • % of continuous assessment (assigments, laboratory, practicals...) 40

Basic Bibliography
  • Iriondo Barrenetxea, A.. Protecciones de Sistemas de Potencia. Universidad del País Vasco. 1996
  • Montané Sangrá, P.. Protecciones en las Instalaciones Eléctricas: Evolución y perspectivas. MARCOMBO. 1993
  • Suarez Creo, Juan M.. Protección de Instalaciones y redes eléctricas. Andavira. 2011
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