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The document outlines the Power System Lab-II course for third-year electrical engineering students at Jaipur Engineering College, detailing experiments such as fault analysis, load flow analysis, and economic load dispatch. It includes the vision and mission statements of both the institute and the electrical engineering department, emphasizing outcome-based learning and the development of globally competitive engineers. Additionally, it specifies course outcomes related to fault analysis, security analysis, and power system economics.

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Lab File (Ramsingh)

The document outlines the Power System Lab-II course for third-year electrical engineering students at Jaipur Engineering College, detailing experiments such as fault analysis, load flow analysis, and economic load dispatch. It includes the vision and mission statements of both the institute and the electrical engineering department, emphasizing outcome-based learning and the development of globally competitive engineers. Additionally, it specifies course outcomes related to fault analysis, security analysis, and power system economics.

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Jaipur Engineering College & Research Centre, Jaipur

Department of Electrical Engineering

Lab File

Power System Lab-II (6EE4-21)


Year: III, Semester: VI

Submitted by: Submitted to


Amar Kumar Ram Singh
21EJCEE012 Assistant Professor
VI SEM EE
INDEX

S. No Experiments Signature Grade


1 Fault analysis (for 3 to 6 bus) and verify the results using
MATLAB or any available software for the cases: (i) LG
Fault (ii) LLG Fault (iii) LL Fault and (iv) 3-Phase Fault.

2 Load flow analysis for a given system (for 3 to 6 bus)


using (i) Gauss Seidal (ii) Newton Raphson (iii) Fast
Decoupled Method and verify results using MATLAB or
any available software.
3 Three phase short circuit analysis in a synchronous
machine(symmetrical fault analysis)
4 Study of voltage security analysis.
5 Study of overload security analysis and obtain results for
the given problem using MATLAB or any software. 6.
Study of economic load dispatch problem with different
methods.
6 Study of transient stability analysis using
MATLAB/ETAP Software.
7 Power flow analysis of a slack bus connected to different
loads.
Vision and Mission of Institute:

Vision:

To become a renowned centre of outcome based learning, and work towards academic,
professional, cultural and social enrichment of the lives of individuals and communities.

Mission:

M1. Focus on evaluation of learning outcomes and motivate students to inculcate research
aptitude by project based learning.

M2. Identify, based on informed perception of Indian, regional and global needs, areas of
focus and provide platform to gain knowledge and solutions.

M3. Offer opportunities for interaction between academia and industry.

M4. Develop human potential to its fullest extent so that intellectually capable and
imaginatively gifted leaders can emerge in a range of professions.
Vision and Mission of Department:

VISION OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT

Electrical Engineering Department strives to be recognized globally for


outcome based knowledge and to develop human potential to practice
advance technology which contribute to society.

MISSION OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT

M1. To impart quality technical knowledge to the learners to


make them globally competitive Electrical Engineers.

M2. To provide the learners ethical guidelines along with excellent


academic environment for a long productive career.

M3. To promote industry-institute relationship.


Course Outcome

CO1 Able to analyze the fault, load flow and stability analysis of power system
using different computational methods.
CO2 Able to analyze about the power, voltage and overload security using software.
CO3 Able to understand power system economics and management using different
methods.

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