Course Objectives
1. Be able to explain technology related to electrical characteristics in power transmission and distribution.
2. Be able to explain failure calculations, stability, and line protection methods.
3. Be able to explain the functions of substation equipment and power distribution methods.
Rubric
| Ideal Level | Standard Level | Minimum achievement level |
Achievement 1 | Able to explain technology related to power system configurations and electrical characteristics in power transmission and distribution. | Able to explain technology related to electrical characteristics in power transmission and distribution. | Able to partially explain technology related to electrical characteristics in power transmission and distribution. |
Achievement 2 | Able to explain failure calculations, stability, line protection methods, as well as configuration and installation methods. | Able to explain failure calculations, stability, and line protection methods. | Able to partially explain failure calculations, stability, and line protection methods. |
Achievement 3 | Able to explain the control and protection of power systems, information and communications, various functions of substation equipment, and power distribution methods. | Able to explain the functions of substation equipment and power distribution methods. | Able to partially explain the functions of substation equipment and power distribution methods. |
Assigned Department Objectives
Teaching Method
Outline:
The purpose is to help students learn the basics and practice of power transmission and distribution technology that supports the stable supply of electrical energy.
*Relationship with practice
This course is a lecture-style course that provides an overview of power system configuration, power transmission and distribution equipment, operation, and electrical characteristics of power transmission and distribution systems. All 15 weeks of training will be conducted by practitioners who are actually involved in power transmission and distribution operations.
Style:
The class will be taught in a lecture format. The first semester mainly teaches electricity transmission, and the second semester mainly teaches electricity distribution.
Notice:
This lecture is compulsory to be certified as a Type 2 and Type 3 Chief Electrical Engineer.
Characteristics of Class / Division in Learning
Course Plan
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Theme |
Goals |
1st Semester |
1st Quarter |
1st |
Power system configuration |
Aable to explain system configuration and economic operation.
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2nd |
Power system reliability and quality |
Able to explain the reliability and quality of power transmission systems and their maintenance measures.
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3rd |
Electrical characteristics of power transmission and distribution systems |
Able to explain line constants and electrical characteristics of power transmission systems.
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4th |
Electrical characteristics of power transmission and distribution systems |
Able to explain how to calculate failures in power transmission systems.
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5th |
Electrical characteristics of power transmission and distribution systems |
Able to explain unbalanced fault calculations and system stability.
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6th |
Distribution line |
Able to explain the configuration of power distribution lines and power distribution plans.
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7th |
Distribution line |
Able to explain indoor wiring for power distribution lines.
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8th |
Mid-term exam |
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2nd Quarter |
9th |
Overhead power transmission |
Able to explain the configuration and grounding method of overhead distribution lines.
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10th |
Overhead power transmission |
Able to explain failures caused by overhead distribution lines and countermeasures.
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11th |
Underground power line |
Able to explain the configuration and characteristics of underground power transmission.
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12th |
Power system control protection |
Able to explain protective relaying methods.
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13th |
Power system control protection |
Able to explain voltage/reactive power control.
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14th |
Power system control protection |
Able to explain power flow control and operational methods.
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15th |
Power system information and communication |
Able to explain the configuration of power communication.
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16th |
Return of final exam |
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Evaluation Method and Weight (%)
| Examination | Portfolio | Total |
Subtotal | 70 | 30 | 100 |
Basic Proficiency | 20 | 10 | 30 |
Specialized Proficiency | 50 | 20 | 70 |
Cross Area Proficiency | 0 | 0 | 0 |