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Modeling and Simulation of Power System Components Lecture Set 0: Course Policies and Syllabus

Modeling and Simulation of Power System Components Lecture Set 0: Course Policies and Syllabus S. D. Sudhoff, S. D. Pekarek, O. Wasynczuk, D. Aliprantis Spring 2017

Syllabus • • • Modeling and Simulation Background (3 -Sudhoff) Transformers (4 -Sudhoff) Induction

Syllabus • • • Modeling and Simulation Background (3 -Sudhoff) Transformers (4 -Sudhoff) Induction Machines (3. 5 -Pekarek) Wound Rotor Synchronous Machines (3. 5 -Pekarek) Transmission Lines (7 -Wasynczuk) Transient Stability Studies for Terrestrial Power Grids (7 -Aliprantis) 2

Course Text • Papers, handouts, lectures notes will be distributed on Blackboard • We

Course Text • Papers, handouts, lectures notes will be distributed on Blackboard • We will occasionally make use of material available from the Purdue libraries https: //login. ezproxy. lib. purdue. edu/login 3

Before You Take This Course • Prerequisites by Course – ECE 610 • Prerequisites

Before You Take This Course • Prerequisites by Course – ECE 610 • Prerequisites by Topic. – Undergraduate Course in Electromagnetics – Linear Algebra – Some Exposure to Magnetic Equivalent Circuits – Reference Frame Theory – Steady-State Analysis of Transformers – Steady-State Analysis of Synchronous Machines – Steady-State Analysis of Induction Machines – Transmission Lines 4

Software • Matlab • Simulink 5

Software • Matlab • Simulink 5

Contact Information • Instructors – Scott Sudhoff, Wang 2057, 765 -494 -3246, sudhoff@purdue. edu

Contact Information • Instructors – Scott Sudhoff, Wang 2057, 765 -494 -3246, sudhoff@purdue. edu – Steve Pekarek, Wang 2059, 765 -494 -3434, spekarek@pudue. edu – Oleg Wasynczuk, Wang 2061, 765 -494 -3475, wasynczu@purdue. edu – Dionysios Aliprantis, Wang 2055, 765 -494 -4434, dionysis@purdue. edu • Course Web Site: None – Materials posted on Blackboard • Area Web Site – https: //engineering. purdue. edu/ECE/Research/Areas/PEDS 6

Contact Information (Cont. ) • Secretary: Christine (Chris) Ramsey – Office: Wang 2080 –

Contact Information (Cont. ) • Secretary: Christine (Chris) Ramsey – Office: Wang 2080 – E-mail: cramsey@purdue. edu – Phone: 765 -494 -6442 7

Homework • On campus: homework should be turned in on paper at the beginning

Homework • On campus: homework should be turned in on paper at the beginning of class on the due date. • Off campus: homework should be turned in as a single PDF file of the form ECE 633_HWX_by_Jane. Doe. pdf mailed to cramsey@purdue. edu (or as otherwise directed) by 10: 00 pm of your local time. • Homework will occasionally be somewhat different for on and offcampus students when necessary. This will be indicated on a perproblem basis. • Homework will be assigned approximately every other week. • You may freely discuss your homework with other students; however, individual work is expected. • Late homework will be docked 15 points per day late. It won’t be accepted if more than 3 days late. 8

Exams and Final Grade • Each instructor will assign approximately two homeworks/projects. • Each

Exams and Final Grade • Each instructor will assign approximately two homeworks/projects. • Each instructor will then determine a numerical score based on those projects (the ~2 projects may not be equally weighted). The instructor will also curve the scores at this point to correspond to a straight scale scheme. • The four instructor scores will then be averaged (equal weighting) and used to determine a final score. • The +/- grading system will be used to determine a grade from a final score, i. e. A- is 90 -93, A is 94 -96, A+ is 97 -100, etc. 9

Cheating • At minimum, cheating will result in a zero on the assignment in

Cheating • At minimum, cheating will result in a zero on the assignment in question. • All instances of cheating, even suspected cheating, will be reported to the ECE Assistant Head for Education and the Assistant Dean of Students. 10

Disclaimer on Policies • In the event of a worldwide pandemic, asteroid impact, global

Disclaimer on Policies • In the event of a worldwide pandemic, asteroid impact, global flood, Sharknado, Green Slime (see the 1968 movie – it could happen), invasion of space -alien homework-eating cyborg super beagles, or other such event, class policies may be adjusted midcourse. Information will be posted on Blackboard. 11

Emergency Preparedness • To report an emergency, call 911. To obtain updates regarding an

Emergency Preparedness • To report an emergency, call 911. To obtain updates regarding an ongoing emergency, sign up for Purdue Alert text messages, view www. purdue. edu/ea. • There are nearly 300 Emergency Telephones outdoors across campus and in parking garages that connect directly to the PUPD. If you feel threatened or need help, push the button and you will be connected immediately. • If we hear a fire alarm during class we will immediately suspend class, evacuate the building, and proceed outdoors. Do not use the elevator. • If we are notified during class of a Shelter in Place requirement for a tornado warning, we will suspend class and shelter in the basement. • If we are notified during class of a Shelter in Place requirement for a hazardous materials release, or a civil disturbance, including a shooting or other use of weapons, we will suspend class and shelter in the classroom, shutting the door and turning off the lights. • Please review the Emergency Preparedness website for additional information. http: //www. purdue. edu/ehps/emergency_preparedness/index. html