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1 COURSES FOR ERASMUS STUDENTS ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING List and description of courses Winter semester Course code Forms-hours/week (L T Lab P S) * 1. ELR Numerical and Optimization Methods ( ) 2(2) 2. ELR Power Quality Assessment ( ) 2(2) 3. ELR Power System Faults E ( ) 6(4,2) 4. ELR Digital Control Systems ( ) 4(3,1) 5. ELR Dynamics and Control of AC and DC Drives E ( ) 4(4) 6. ESN Advanced Technology in Electrical Power Generation ( ) 5(3,1,1) 7. ELR Advanced High Voltage Technology E ( ) 3(3) 8. ELR Artificial Intelligence Techniques ( ) 3(2,1) 9. ELR Power System Automation and Security E ( ) 4(3,1) 10.ELR Electrical Power Systems Management ( ) 2(1,1) 11.ELR Electromagnetic Compatibility ( ) 3(2,1) 12.ELR Advanced Measurement in Electrical Power Engineering ( ) 2(2) 13.ELR Power Electronics ( ) 3(3) 14.ELR Photovoltaic Cells E ( ) 3(3) 15.ELR Industrial Ecology Selected Issues ( ) 2(1,1) 16.ELR Legal Regulations and Investments in Power Systems with Distributed Energy Sources ( ) 3(2,1) 17.ELR Modeling of Electric Machines ( ) 3(1,2) 18.ELR Energy Storage Systems E ( ) 3(2,1) * ) L-Lecture, T-Tutorial, Lab, P-Project, S-Seminar
2 Summer semester Course code Forms-hours/week (L T Lab P S) * 1. ELR Selected Problems of Circuit Theory E ( ) 4(3,1) 2. ELR Simulation and Analysis of Power System Transients ( ) 3(1,2) 3. ELR Digital Signal Processing for Protection and Control ( ) 5(3,2) 4. ELR Power System Protection ( ) 3(3) 5. ELR Fiber Optics Communication and Sensors ( ) 2(2) 6. ELR Renewable Energy Sources ( ) 3(2,1) 7. ELR Electric Power System Operation and Control ( ) 3(2,1) 8. ELR Protection and Control of Distributed Energy Sources E ( ) 3(2,1) 9. ELR Water Power Plants ( ) 3(2,1) 10.ELR Renewable Energy Sources E ( ) 4(3,1) 11.ELR Integration of Distributed Resources in Power Systems ( ) 2(2) 12.ELR Analog and Digital Measurement Systems ( ) 2(2) 13.ELR Electromechanical Systems in Renewable Energy Sources ( ) 2(1,1) * ) L-Lecture, T-Tutorial, Lab, P-Project, S-Seminar
3 COURSE DESCRIPTIONS Winter semester 1. ELR NUMERICAL AND OPTIMIZATION METHODS Year (I), semester (1) Level:II Obligatory/Optional /sem.(h) MathematicsandMatlabcourse 15 Lecturer:TomaszSikorski,PhD Exam / Course work: Test 2 Outcome:Abilityofoptimizationalgorithmsimplementationforconstrainedandunconstrained 60 Content:Thecoursecontainstheoreticalandpracticalaspectsofsolvingoptimizationproblems. Optimization constrainedproblems.solutionofoptimizationproblems:mathematicalpreliminaries,numerical optimization.linearprogramming,simplexmethod.neuralnetworksandgeneticalgorithmsfor methods.kuhn-tuckerconditions.lagrangianduality.selectedalgorithmsforconstrained formulation,examples.mathematicalmodels.unconstrainedand J.F.Bonnans:Numericaloptimization:theoreticalandpracticalaspects,Springer-Verlag,2003. E.K.P.Chong,S.H.Żak:AnIntroductiontoOptimization,2ndedition,NewYork,JohnWiley, M.AsgharBhatti:PracticalOptimizationMethods,Berlin,Springer-Verlag ELR POWER QUALITY ASSESSMENT Lecturer:PrzemyslawJanik,PhD MathematicsandCircuitTheory Year (II), semester (3) Level:II Traditional/Distan /sem.(h) 30 cel. 2 Obligatory/Optional Exam / Course work: Course work Outcome:Understandingofthebasicphenomenaandpracticalengineeringaspectsofpower qualityassessmentinpowersystems. 60 Content:Thecoursecontainsthebasicproblemsandpracticalaspectsofpowerqualityassessment inpowersystems.afteranintroductionandgeneralbasis,thefollowingproblemsarepresented: optimization.
4 harmonics,longdurationvoltagevariations,flicker,powerqualitymeasurement,disturbances classesofpowerqualityproblems,standards,interruptions,voltagesags,transientovervoltages, mitigationmethods,chosenalgorithmsforpowerqualityassessment.acomputer-basedlaboratory supplementsthecourse ArrillagaJ.WatsonN.R.:PowerSystemQualityAssessment,JohnWiley&Sons,NewYork, 3. BollenM.H.J.:UnderstandingPowerQualityProblemsVoltageSagsandInterruptions,IEEE DuganR.C.,McGranaghanM.F.,BeatyH.W.:ElectricalPowerSystemsQuality,McGraw- Hill,NewYork,USA,1986. Press,NewYork,USA,2000. Lecturer:Prof.JanIżykowski,PhD,DSc /sem.(h) Outcome:Gainbasicknowledgeregardingpowersystemfaultsandbasicinformationonthe 30 2 devicessuchasdigitalfaultrecordersandfaultlocators.deepfamiliarizationwithvarious Content:Thecourseconsistsofalectureandproject.Thelecturedealswithdifferentaspectsof powersystemfaults.faultcausesandeffectstogetherwithclassificationoffaultsandanalysisof typicalfaultcurrentwave-shapearedeliveredintheintroduction.then,theaimsoffault problemsofpowersystemfaultsanalysis. calculationsanduseofperunitsarespecified.themethodsusedinfaultanalysisaredescribed.in neutralpointearthedbythecompensationreactorandneutralpointearthedbytheresistorare particularitisfocusedonthesymmetricalcomponentmethod,forwhichequivalentdiagramsof powersystemcomponentsaredescribed,andthensymmetricalandunsymmetricalfaultsin systemssolidlygroundedareanalysed.groundfaultsinnetworkswith:isolatedneutralpoint, described.referenceofshort-circuitcalculationstothepresentstandardisgiven.basic withthespecificproblemsofpowersystemfaultsanalysis. characterized.duringtheprojectstudentscompleteindividualtasksaimedatdeepfamiliarization issuesrelevantfortransformationoffaultcurrentsandvoltagesbyinstrumenttransformersare characteristicofthedevices:digitalfaultrecorderanddigitalfaultlocatoraredelivered.main J.D.Glover,M.Sarma:Powersystemanalysisanddesign,PWSPublishingCompanyBoston, secondedition, J.L.Blackburn:Symmetricalcomponentsforpowersystemsengineering,MarcelDekker,New J-P.Barret,P.Bornard,B.Meyer:Powersystemsimulation:ChapmanandHall,London1997. York1993,Serie:ElectricalEngineeringandElectronics85. P.M.Anderson:Powersystemprotection,IEEEPress,PowerEngineeringSeries,NewYork 5. H.Ungrad,W.Winkler,A.Wiszniewski:Protectiontechniquesinelectricalenergysystems, ELR POWER SYSTEM FAULTS CircuitTheory Year (I), semester (1) Level:II Obligatory/Optional 4 Exam / Course work/t: Exam Course work 60
5 MarcelDekkerInc.NewYork,Basel,HongKong,1995. Lecturer:MarekMichalik,PhD,MirosławŁukowicz,PhD Engineering1,2 Completedcourses:FundamentalsofControl /sem.(h) Outcome:Knowledgerelatedtothedigitalcontrolalgorithmsdesignforvarioustypesofdigital controllers. 90 Content:Structureofdigitalcontrolsystems,A/CandD/Cconversion,conditioninganddigital fuzzycontrol,statevariablefeedbackcompensation,digitalcontrolwithstateobservers. filteringofinputsignals.directdigitalcontrol:piddigitalregulators,robustdigitalregulators, AufiR.:DigitalControlSystems.PrenticeHall KuoB.J.:DigitalControlSystems.Hold.ReinhardandWinstonInc SantinaM.S.,StubberudA.R.,HostetterG.H.:DigitalContriolSystems.OxfordUniversity IsermannR.:DigitalControlSystems.Springer-Verlag Press Lecturer:Prof.TeresaOrłowska-Kowalska,PhD,DSc Electronics ControlTheory-basics,ElectricalDrivesandPower /sem.(h) 30 Outcome:KnowledgeofmoderncontrolmethodsDCandACmotordrives;problemsof sensorlessdrives,nonlinearcontrollersapplicationsinelectricaldrives. Content:Basicsofcontrolsystemsynthesisproblemsforelectricaldrives.Controlqualityindexes electricaldrives;examplesoftechnicalrealizationsindcandacdrives.scalarandvectorcontrol methodsinacdriveswithinductionandpermanentmagnetsynchronousmotors.fieldoriented forelectricalmotors,staticanddynamicaloptimizationofelectricaldrives.torquecontrol structures;adjustmentcriteriaforlinearcontrollers.torqueandspeedcontrolstructuresof 4. ELR DIGITAL CONTROL SYSTEMS Exam / Course work: Course work Reports ELR DYNAMICS AND CONTROL OF DC AND AC DRIVES Year (I), semester (1) Level:II Obligatory/Optional Exam / Course work: Exam 4 120
6 controlanddirecttorquecontrolofacmotors.statevariablesestimationforacmotordrives. Electricaldriveswithmicroprocessorcontrol.Artificialintelligencemethodsinelectricaldrives.In 1. laboratorytasksmodelsandindustrialsolutionsofautomatedelectricaldrivesaredemonstrated 2. WydawniczaP.Wr.,Wrocław,2003. KaźmierkowskiM.P.,TuniaH.,AutomaticControlofConverter-fedDrives,Elsevier-PWN, Orlowska-KowalskaT.,Bezczujnikoweukładynapędowezsilnikamiindukcyjnymi,Oficyna Lecturer:HalinaKruczek,PhD,DSc,AssociateProfessor /sem.(h) cel. 15 Outcome:Knowledge,skillsanddesignbasicsinthefieldofenergyconversionandadvanced Content:Thiscoursecoversfundamentalsofthermodynamics,chemistry,flowandtransport processesasappliedtoenergysystems.thetopicsincludeanalysisofenergyconversionin thermo-mechanical,thermo-chemical,processesinexistingandfuturepowersystems,with powerproductionsystemwithnewzeroemissionconcept,nuclearresources. nuclearresources,overarangeofsizesandscalesarediscussed.applicationsincludecombustion, hybrids,supercriticalandcombinedcyclesigcc. emphasisonefficiency,environmentalimpactandperformance.systemsutilizingfossilfuels, 1. FundamentalsofHeatandMassTransfer,FrankP.Incropera,DavidP.DeWitt,JohnWiley& Tutorialsandtheprojectsupplementthe 2. Sons,1996 ands.c.stultzed.41,2005. Steamitsgenerationanduse,TheBacock&WilcoxCompanyaMcDermottcompanyed.ByJ.B.Kitto 3. Thermodynamicsandheatpower,Granet,Irving.,PearsonPrenticeHall,cop EnergyHndbook,RobertLoftness,1983. Lecturer:Prof.BolesławMazurek,PhD,DSc Fundamentals MathematicsandPhysicsandElectrotechnics andtested. 6. ESN ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY IN ELECTRICAL POWER GENERATION Thermodynamics Year (I), semester (1) Level:II Traditional/Distan Obligatory/Optional Course work Exam / Course work/t: Exam Test (Report) lecture. 7. ELR ADVANCED HIGH VOLTAGE TECHNOLOGY
7 /sem.(h) 30 3 Exam /T: Exam Outcome:Acquaintancewiththemodernmethodsofgenerationandmeasurementofhighvoltage. 90 Content:Thecoursediscussesthenewesttechnologyissuesandknowledgenecessaryforelectrical Knowledgeabouttheapplicationofhighelectricfieldsinindustrytechnologicalprocesses,in agriculture,medicineandscience. engineers.generationofhighvoltageandhighvoltagemeasurementtechniqueswillbediscussed. willbeshownasexamplesofpracticalhighvoltageengineering.afewlaboratorytrainings Electricalfielddistributionandelectricalfieldcontrolmethodswillalsobepresented.Asignificant partofthelectureisthepresentationofelectricaldischargesingases,fluids,vacuumandsolid dielectrics.thetransmissiondclinesandhighelectricalfieldapplicationfortechnologyprocesses supplementthecourse,givingthepossibilitytomeasurethevoltagesuptoafewhundredkv BeyerM.,BoeckW.,MoellerK.,ZaenglW.,Highvoltageengineering.Springer1986. HaddadA.,WarneD.,AdvancesinHighVoltageEnginering.InstitutionofElectrical KuffelE.,ZaenglW.S.,KuffelJ.,HighVoltageFundamentals.Newnes2003. Engineers ELR ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE TECHNIQUES Lecturer:WaldemarRebizant,PhD,DSc,AssociateProfessor FundamentalsofControlEngineering Completedcourses:Mathematics,CircuitTheory, /sem.(h) Coursework 2 Exam / Course work: Outcome:Thestudentsareexpectedtopresenttheknowledgeonthetheoryofartificial intelligencetechniqueswithaspecialattentiontotheirapplicationinpowersystemprotectionand 90 Content:Thecoursecoversthefollowingitems:introductiontoartificialintelligencetechniquesin controlproblems. ArtificialNeuralNetworks mainfeatures,neuronetypes,activationfunctions,neuralnetwork powersystemcontrol;expertsystems mainfeatures,structure,inferencemethods,strategiesfor conflictresolving,applicationfields;systemsbasedonfuzzylogic fuzzysignals,membership functions,fuzzysettings,fuzzificationanddefuzzificationmethods,multicriterialalgorithms; architectures,learningmethods,applicationfields;geneticalgorithms evolutionarystrategies, 1. geneticmodifications,applicationexamples;hybridintelligentschemes;applicationexamplesof MA,1989. PaoY.A.: AdaptivePatternRecognitionandNeuralNetworks,Addison-Wesley,Reading, 30 Project intelligenttechniquesdescribedforpowersystemprotectionandcontrolpurposes.
8 2. YagerR.R.andFilevD.P.: EssentialsofFuzzyModellingandControl,J.Wiley&Sons,Inc., DillonT.S.andNieburD.(editedby): NeuralNetworkApplicationsinPowerSystems,CRL RinglandG.A.andDuceD.A.(ed.By): ApproachestoKnowledgeRepresentation:An Introduction,ResearchStudiesPressLtd.,Wiley&Sons,Chichester,England,1988. NewYork,USA, Wiley&Sons,1993. PublishingLtd.,London,1996. CichockiA.,UnbehauenR.: NeuralNetworksforOptimizationandSignalProcessing,John Lecturer:Prof.BogdanMiedziński,PhD,DSc /sem.(h) completedcourses:powersystemprotection Outcome:Thestudentsareexpectedtopresenttheknowledgeofthetransientphenomena 30 1 whatmethods/systemsshouldbeappliedtoassurethesafeoperationofpowersystems. unitscomponents,convertorsfordigitalprotections,securityproblems,trendsinsubstation Content:Thecourseisintendedtoacquaintstudentswithmodernconceptsinsensingandcontact encounteredinpowersystemsandrelatedprotectionandcontrolconcepts,aswellastoknow automationaswellaspreventiveandadaptiveprotectionsystemsrelatedtopowersystem applications. automationapplications.thecoursedescribeschosenprotectionengineeringproblemsofspecial interesttothestudentandprovidesstudentswithabackgroundforfurtherstudyinscienceand KTVGrattan,Sensors-technology,systemsandApplications,A.HilgerIOPPublishingLtd, PowerSystemProtection,volume4:Digitalprotectionand aisz ng,shortrunpressltd, Exeter,1997. H.Ungrad,W.Winkler,A.Wiszniewski:Protectiontechniquesinelectricalenergysystems, MarcelDekkerInc.NewYork,Basel,HongKong,1995. Selectedpaperspublishedinrenownedinternationaljournals. Lecturer:Prof.ArturWilczyński,PhD,DSc cel. 9. ELR POWER SYSTEM AUTOMATION AND SECURITY 3 Course work Exam / Course work: Exam (Report) ELR ELECTRICAL POWER SYSTEMS MANAGEMENT PowerSystems Traditional/Distan
9 /sem.(h) 15 Coursework 15 Outcome:Knowledgeaboutmanagementproblemsatenergycompaniesafterpowersystem 30 1 restructuring. Content:Organizationofpowersector.Introductiontothederegulationandrestructuringof powersector.developmentofelectricitymarket.examplesofelectricitymarkets.tasksof transmissionanddistributionsystem Systemplanningundercompetition. Organizationofaccesstothesystem.Electricitypricemechanism,transmissionpricingprinciples. operators.regulationof theelectricityindustry NewYork Weinheim Brisbane Singapore Toronto,1997. MalkoJ.,WilczyńskiA.,Rynkienergii działaniamarketingowe.oficynawydawnicza S.Hunt,G.Shuttleworth:Competitionandchoiseinelectricity,JohnWiley&Sons,Chichester M.Ilic,F.Galiana,L.Fink:Powersystemsrestructuring,engineeringandeconomics,KLUWER PolitechnikiWrocławskiej,Wrocław Directive2003/54/ECoftheEuropeanParliamentandoftheCouncil,of26June2003, AcademicPublishers,Boston Dordrecht London, PhilipsonL.,WillisH.L.:UnderstandingElectricUtilitiesandDe-Regulation.MarcelDekker, concerningcommonrulesfortheinternalmarketinelectricityandrepealingdirective Inc.,NewYork /92/EC. Lecturer:GrzegorzKosobudzki,PhD HighVoltageEngineering Completedcourses:Mathematics,CircuitTheoryand /sem.(h) Outcome:AcquaintancewithpracticalaspectsofEMCandpowerqualityinpowerdelivery 30 1 systems. Content:Thecoursecontainsthebasicproblemsandpracticalaspectsofelectromagnetic methodsofelectricalandelectronicequipmentprotectionfromovervoltagesandovercurrents; aspectsofelectromagneticshielding;powerqualityparameters,requirements,standards;influence lightingstrikesandelectrostaticdischarges;emcphenomenageneratedbyconverterfeddrives; compatibilityemc.thefollowingproblemsarepresented:electromagneticdisturbancescausedby ofpowerqualityphenomenaonequipment;non-lineardevicesinfluenceonpowerquality; disturbancesmitigationtechniques;harmonicsreduction;measurements Test 1 Exam / Course work/t: ELR ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY 2 Exam / Course work/t: Course work Course work 60
10 DuganR.C.,McGranaghanM.F.,BeatyH.W.:ElectricalPowerSystemsQuality,McGraw- HasseP.:Overvoltageprotectionoflowvoltagesystems,TJInternational,Padstown,2000. Hill,NewYork,USA,1986. PradasKodaliV.:EngineeringElectromagneticCompatibilityPrinciples,Measurmentsand Technology,IEEEPress,NewYork,1996. Lecturer:Prof.NawrockiZdzisław,PhD,DSc,Prof.FleszyńskiJanusz,PhD,DSc /sem.(h) MathematicsandCircuitTheory Coursework 30 measurement. Outcome:Knowledge ofthebasicproblemsandpracticalaspectsofanalogueanddigital Content:Thecoursedealswiththebasicproblemsandpracticalaspectsofanalogueanddigital voltageequipmentinsulation.thecoursefamiliarizesthestudentswiththemeasurementand measurement.afterintroductionandgeneraltheoreticalpart,thefollowingpracticalproblemsare presented:problemsmeasurementofvoltageandcurrent(dcandac),andpowermeter.the generationmethodsofhighvoltage,thepartialdischargesinvestigation.specialemphasisisputon followingsubjectsarepresentedinthecourse:highvoltagemeasurements,diagnostictestsofhigh thepresentationofthephysicalandmetrologicalfundamentsofdifferentkindsofdiagnostictest (electric,acoustic,optoelectronic,physico-chemical),thedetectionofvariousdefectsinthe insulationofequipment,problemsofmoderndiagnostic J.Mc.Ghee,I.A.Henderson,M.J.Korczyński,W.Kulesza:Scientificmetrology,Technical UniversityofLodz,Lodz,1998. Mc.Ghee,I.A.Henderson,M.J.Korczyński,W.Kulesza:Measurementdatahandling,vol D.Kind:Anintroductiontohighvoltageexperimentaltechnique,Vieweg1980. N.Kularanta:Digitalandanalogueinstrumentation.IEE,London,2003. andvol.2,technicaluniversityoflodz,lodz,2001 E.Kuffel,W.S.Zaengel,J.Kuffel:HighVoltageEngeneeringFundaments,Elsevier,2000 /sem.(h) 30 /DistanceL. 12. ELR ADVANCED MEASUREMENTS IN ELECTRIC POWER ENGINEERING T raditional/distancel. 2 Exam / Course work: ELR POWER ELECTRONICS Electronics Year (I), semester (1) Level:II Obligatory/Optional Traditional supporting e-learning Lecturer:ZbigniewZałoga,PhD
11 3 Exam / Course work/t: Course work Outcome:intensifytheoreticalandpracticalknowledgeaboutpowerelectronicssystems. Content:Contains:semiconductorpowerswitchers:SCR,TRIACand 60 Complementarycomponentsandsystems.Converters:rectifiers,AC-controllers,choppers, BJT,MOSFET,IGBT JohnWiley&Sons,Inc.1995 A.M.Trzynadlowski,IntroductiontoModernPowerElectronics,JohnWiley&Sons,Inc.1998 N.Mohan,T.M.Undeland,W.P.Robbins,PowerElectronics.Converters,Applications,Design, 14. ELR PHOTOVOLTAIC CELLS (E) Lecturer:PrzemysławJanik,PhD PowerSystems /sem.(h) Exam 30 3 Exam / Course work/t: Outcome:Introducephotovoltaiceffectandtheoperationprinciplesofphotovoltaiccells;Describe thefabricationtechnologyofphotovoltaiccellsandphotovoltaicbatteries,theircharacteristicsand 60 parameters;identifytheeffectofvariousfactorsontheconversionefficiencyofphotovoltaic Content:Introductionofbasicconceptsandenergyunits;Identificationofenergysources,analysis concentratingsolarpowersystems. devices;explain transformationandstorageofelectricalenergyfromphotovoltaicmodules;discussconstructionof construction andproduction stepsofphotovoltaicmodules;describe ofenergyresourcesandtheirinfluenceontheenvironment;characterizationofthesolarradiation Descriptionofconstructionandproductionstepsforphotovoltaicmodules,methodsofenergy andthepropertiesoftheearth satmosphere;descriptionofthephotovoltaiceffectandthebasic physicalmodelsofsolarcells.reviewoftechnologies,theparametersandcharacteristicsofthe photovoltaiccells;descriptionoffactorsaffectingefficiencyofphotovoltaicenergyconversion; storageandconversion J.D.Myers,SolarApplicationsInIndustryandCommerce,Prentice-Hall,NewJersey1984 V.D.Hunt,HandbookofConservationnadSolarEnergy,VanNostrandReinhold,NewYork1982 S.R.Wenham,M.A.Greek,M.E.Watt,R.Corkish,,AppliedPhotovoltaics,Earthscan,London 15. ELR INDUSTRIAL ECOLOGY SELECTED ISSUES (E) inverters.commonapplicationofconverters,alsoforrenewableenergysourcessystems.
12 Lecturer:ZbigniewLeonowicz,PhD /sem.(h) none Exam 1 (Presentation) Exam / Course work/t: Outcome:Knowledgeofvariousaspectsofindustrialecology.Capabilityofanalysisand recognitionofproblemsrelatedtowastereductionandmodelingofindustrialprocessesin 60 usage,ensuringacceptablequalityoflife,minimizingtheecologicalimpactofhumanactivity& Content:Fundamentalsofindustrialecology-thescienceofsustainabilityinindustrialand engineeringproblems.theaimsofindustrialecologyare:minimizingofenergyandmaterials accordancewithprinciplesoflawsofnature AllenbyB,AllenbyR,DeannaJ.:TheGreeningofIndustrialEcosystems,NationalAcademy AcademyofSciences,USA89(February1992): IEEEWhitePaperonSustainableDevelopmentandIndustrialEcology,IEEE1995 FroschR.A., IndustrialEcology:APhilosophicalIntroduction, ProceedingsoftheNational Press,Washington, LEGAL REGULATIONS AND INVESTMENTS IN POWER SYSTEMS ELR WITH DISTRIBUTED ENERGY SOURCES Lecturer:Prof.ArturWilczyński,PhD,DSc PowerSystems /sem.(h) Coursework 2 (Presentation) Coursework Exam / Course work/t: Outcome:Obtainingknowledgeinthefield:nationalandunionlegal,technicalandeconomical conditionsforconstructionoftechnologicalsystemsusingrenewableenergysourcesforsupplyas 30 wellasprinciplesofinvestmentprojectfordistributedanddispersedgeneration. Content:Thefundamentalsoflegalregulationsinthefieldofusageofrenewableenergysourcesin marketsaswellasinvestmentprocessindistributedanddispersedpowersystemswithapplication ofrenewableenergysources(conception,formalandlegalrequirements,financing,realization)are powersystems,europeanunionandnationallegaldocumentsinthefieldofrenewableenergy sources,principlesofwell-balancedexpansion.renewableenergysourcesonelectricityandheat 1. G.Boyle:RenewableEnergy Powerforasustainablefuture,SecondEdition,Oxford 15 Coursework maintainingtheeconomicviabilityofsystems alsodiscussed.
13 2. 3. UniversityPressInc.NewYork,2004 A.Luque,S.Hegedus:Handbookofphotovoltaicscienceandengineering,JohnWileyand Ltd.Chichester,England,2001. T.Burton,D.Sharpe,N.Jenkins,E.Bossanyi:WindEnergyHandbook,JohnWileyandSons T.Markvart:Solarelectricity,SecondEdition,UNESCO,JohnWileyandSonsLtd.NewYork, SonsLtd.Chichester,England,2003. Lecturer:KrzysztofMakowski,PhD,DSc,AssociateProfessor InformaticsandElectricalEngineering CompletedbasiccoursesofEngineeringGraphics, /sem.(h) 15 /DistanceL. Coursework 30 Outcome:Tolearnprinciplesofpresent-daymethodsofelectromagneticmodelingofelectrical 60 2 machines. Content:Mathematicalgroundsofelectromagneticfieldtheory,electromagneticquantitiesand Maxwell sequations.outlineofthefiniteelementmethod(fem)anditsapplicationto magnetostaticandmagnetodynamiclinearandnon-linearproblems.field-circuitequationsof offieldmodelsoftheconvertersandpresentationsomeexamplesof aisz ngofelectromechanical electromechanicalconverterswithtakingintoaccountmovementofmovingpartsoftheconverter. Methodsforcalculationofelectromagnetictorqueandpowerlosses.Generalrulesforformulation convertersbyfem DiBarbraP.,SaviniA.,WiakS.:Fieldmodelsinelectricityandmagnetism,Springer,2008 BolkowskiS.iinni:Komputerowemetodyanalizypolaelektromagnetycznego,WNT,Warszawa, LowtherD.A.,SilvesterP.P.:Computeraideddesigninmagnetics,Springer-Verlag,BerlinHeidelbergNew Press,Southampton, HameyerK.,BelmansR.:Numricalmodelinganddesignofelectricalmachinesanddevices,WITT YorkTokyo,1986. SilvesterP.P.,FerrariR.L.:Finiteelements 5. Lecturer:KazimierzHerlender,PhD /sem.(h) Electricaldevices ELR MODELLING OF ELECTRICAL MACHINES Coursework 1 Exam / Course work/t: 30 Traditional with using of multimedia for electrical engineers, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, ELR ENERGY STORAGE SYSTEMS
14 Course work Exam / Course work/t: Test (Project documentation) basicofbatteryenergystoragedesign. Outcome:Mainaimsofthecoursearegettoknowofdifferentkindsenrgystoragesystemsand Content:Classificationandmaincharacteristicdifferentkindsofelectricalenergystorageinpower 60 Storage(BES),.Comparedthemainparametersthisenergystorageandgivenpossibleareastheir fuelcell,superconductingmagneticenergystorage(smes),ultracapacitorsandbatteryenergy system,suchas:pumpedhydroenergystorage,flywheelsystems,compressesairsystems(caes), Batterie-EnergiespeicherinderElektrizitätsversorgung Kompendium,H.-J.Haubrich 3. [Hrsg],VerlagMainz,Aachen1996 ProceedingsofEU-ProjectICOP-DISS ,DistributedEnergyStorageforPowerSystems, MarkiewiczH.Urządzeniaelektroenergetyczne.WNT,Warszawa2001. Podred.FeserK.,StyczyńskiZ.A.,Verlag aisz,aachen1998. Summer semester AlgebraandBasicCircuitTheory 1. ELR1311 SELECTED PROBLEMS OF CIRCUIT THEORY MathematicsandDifferentialEquationsandLinear /sem.(h) Lecturer:TomaszSikorski,PhD Exam / Course work: Exam Test knowledgeaboutphenomenainnonlinearcircuits,selectedmethodsofanalysis. Outcome:Abilityofcarryingoutsynthesisofelectricalcircuitswiththeoptimizationapproach, Content:ThecoursedealswithselectedproblemsofSynthesisofLinearCircuits&Systems,aswell ofnonlinearcircuits analysisandstructures,withpracticalexamplesandexercises. asanalysisofnonlinearelectricalcircuits-theoreticalandpracticalaspectsoflinearcircuits designbasedondifferentmethodsandrequirements.furthermore,thecoursediscussestheaspects L.A.Chua,C.A.Desoer,E.S.Kuh:LinearadNonlinearCircuits,NewYork:McGraw-HillBook H.Baher:SynthesisofElectricalNetworks,NewYork:J.Wiley,1984. F.Kouril,K.Vrba.:Non-LinearAndParametricCircuits:Principles,TheoryAndApplications, Chichester:EllisHorwood,1988. Co.,1987. applications. 2.
15 ELR2110 SIMULATION AND ANALYSIS OF POWER SYSTEM TRANSIENTS LinearAlgebra,DifferentialEquations,Numerical Lecturer:Prof.EugeniuszRosołowski,PhD,DSc MethodsforLinearandNonlinearEquations /sem.(h) 1 Exam / Course work: Course Course Outcome:Understandingofdigitalmodelsforthesimulationofelectromagnetictransientsin complexthree-phaseelectricnetworks,abilityofapplyingthemodelsforpracticalproblemsin 30 Content:Thecourseconsistsofalectureandaproject.Bothoftheseformsdealwiththefollowing problems:modellingofphysicalsystems-basicprinciples;numericaloscillationandaccuracyof discretemodels;digitalmodelsofbasicelectricelementswithlampedanddistributedparameters; powersystems. usedinemtpprogramforlinearandnon-linearnetworkequationsolution;emtpapplicationto modelsofselectedthree-phasesystemelements:lines,transformers,generators;modelsofnonlinearelectricelements:diodes,thyristors,varistorsandnon-linearinductance;numericalmethods simulationofselectedproblemswithusingofbasicnetworkelements:transmissionline, MATLABinterface.Duringthelaboratorystudentscompleteindividualtasksaimedatdeep measurement,controlandprotection;analysisofsimulationresults:plotxyprogram;emtp- ofsimulationcases;usingofmodelsmoduleforthesimulationofauxiliaryprocedures: transformer,generator,instrumenttransformers;usingofatpdrawprogramforthepreparation familiarizationwiththespecificproblemsofelectromagnetictransientsanalysisinpowersystems ElectricalEngineers,London2003. N.Watson,J.Arrillaga:Powersystemselectromagnetictransientssimulation.TheInstitutionof J.D.Glover,M.Sarma:Powersystemanalysisanddesign,PWSPublishingCompanyBoston, secondedition,2002. H.W.Dommel:ElectromagneticTransientsProgram.ReferenceManual.BPA,Portland, W.D.Stevenson:ElementsofPowerSystemAnalysis(4thEd.).McGrawHill,NewYork,1982. J-P.Barret,P.Bornard,B.Meyer:Powersystemsimulation:ChapmanandHall,London ELR2111 DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING FOR PROTECTION AND CONTROL Lecturer:Prof.AndrzejWiszniewski,PhD,DSc,WaldemarRebizant,PhD,DSc,AssociateProfessor andinformatics Completedcourses:MathematicsandCircuitTheory /sem.(h) Teching: 4 Course work Exam / Course work/t: Exam (Report)
16 knowledgeonthetheoryofdigitalsignalprocessingasappliedtopowersystemcontroland Outcome:Asaneffectofthecoursecompletion,thestudentsareexpectedtopossessthe Content:Thecoursedealswithbasicproblemsandpracticalaspectsofdigitalsignalprocessingfor powersystemprotectionandcontrol.afteranintroductionandgeneraltheoreticalandnumerical processingforgivenpracticalproblemsencounteredinpowersystemprotectionandcontrol. protectionsystems.thestudentsshouldshowtheabilityofchoosingproperalgorithmsofsignal basis,thefollowingpracticalproblemsarepresented:analogfiltration,a/dconversion,digital values),decisionmakingmethodsandalgorithms,chosenalgorithmsofpowersystemcontrol, filtration(fir&iirfiltersdesignandparameters),estimationofsignalparameters(criterion integratedmeasurementandcontrolsystems.acomputer-basedlaboratorysupplementsthe L.B.Jackson:Digitalfiltersandsignalprocessing,KluwerAcademicPublishers,Boston,1986. H.Ungrad,W.Winkler,A.Wiszniewski: Protectiontechniquesinelectricalenergysystems, T.Krauss,L.Shurc,J.Little:SignalprocessingtoolboxforusewithMatlab,UsersGuide. MarcelDekkerInc.NewYork,Basel,HongKong,1995. Lecturer:Prof.BogdanMiedzińskiPhD,DSc of:electricalmeasurement,electricalmachines,electricaldevicesand ElectricalPowerSystems Groundedknowledgeonelectricityandapassinggrade /sem.(h) Outcome:Understandingprinciplesofprotectiverelayinginpowersystem,abilityofdesigning 60 2 Content:Objectsandtasksofpowersystemprotection.Mainrequirementsregardingpower andsettingofprotectionschemesforvariouspowersystemelements. highvoltagemotors,distributionandtransmissionlines.powersystemprotectioninpreventive systemrelaying.convertersofmeasurementquantitiesforprotectionneeds.maincriteriafor detectingfaults.relayingprinciplesofmainpowersystemelements,i.e.:generators,transformers, andrestorationmode objectivesandgeneralapplicationprinciples UngradH.,WinklerW.,WiszniewskiA.,Protectiontechniquesinelectricalenergysystems, HorowitzS.H.,PhadkeA.G.,Powersystemrelaying,RSPEngland1992. Pracazbiorowapodred.B.Synala,Automatykaelektroenergetyczna,ćwiczenialaboratoryjne, MarcelDekkerInc.,NewYork1995. częśći:przetwornikisygnałówpomiarowychiprzekaźnikiautomatykizabezpieczeniowej, częśćii:układyautomatykizabezpieczeniowejiregulacyjnejskryptpolitechnikiwrocł., Wrocław1991. course ELR2210 POWER SYSTEM PROTECTION 4 Exam / Course work/t: Exam Course work ELR2211 FIBER OPTICS COMMUNICATIONS AND SENSORS
17 Lecturer:Prof.BogdanMiedziński,PhD,DSc AppliedPhysics,ElectronicsandElectromagneticTheory /sem.(h) Prerequisits: 2 Exam / Course work: Course work Course work Outcome:Acquaintancewiththeproblemsofprocessingandtransmissionofinformationby meansofthefibreoptictechniqueandapplicabilityoffibresensorsinpractice. 60 Content:Wavetheoryoflightpropagation.Signalstransmissionandprocessing.Problemsof generation practice multiplexing.opticalphenomenausedinfibresensors,applicabilityofrightandremotesensorsin anddetection.communication systems;expandingthesystem capacityby J.L.Hornet: Opticalsignalprocessing AcademicPressInc.London, ChaiYeh: Handbookoffiberoptics-theoryandapplications,AccademicPress.Inc.London CIGREWorkingGroup35.04: Opticalfibrecableselectionforelectricityutilities,Febr ELR2312 RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES Lecturer:Prof.ZbigniewStyczyński,PhD,DSc AppliedStatistics /sem.(h) 2 Course Exam / Course work/t: Course work Outcome:Understandingofproblemsconcernedwithrenewableenergysources. Content:Thecoursedealswiththebasicproblemsandpracticalaspectsofrenewableenergy sources.afteranintroductionandgeneraltheoreticalbasis,thefollowingproblemsarepresented: 60 windenergy,solarenergy,biomassenergy,geothermalenergyandwaveenergy.presentations disadvantages,technology,applications,examplesofenergyprojects,economics,environmental impactsandbenefits.theseminarsupplementsthecourse. contain:introduction,scientificprinciplesofwork,energyconversion,advantagesand J.Twidell,T.Weir:RenewableEnergyResources,SeventhEdition,SponPress,London,2005. Luque,S.Hegedus:Handbookofphotovoltaicscienceandengineering,JohnWileyandSons Ltd.Chichester,England,2001. Ltd.Chichester,England,2003. T.Burton,D.Sharpe,N.Jenkins,E.Bossanyi:WindEnergyHandbook,JohnWileyandSons
18 ELR2518 ELECTRIC POWER SYSTEM OPERATION AND CONTROL Lecturer:Prof.MarianSobierajski,PhD,DSc ProgramminginMatlabandElectricPowerSystems /sem.(h) Test 4 Exam / Course work: Outcome:Knowledgeofcontrolandregulationofvoltageandfrequencyintransientstates. Content:Steady-stateandshort-circuitanalysis.Voltageregulationandvoltagestability.Exciters 120 andvoltageregulators.speedregulators.dynamicandtransientstability UniversityofTechnology,2007. Sons1997. MachowskiJ.,BialekJ.W.,BumbyJ.R.,PowerSystemDynamicsandStability.JohnWileyand SobierajskiM.,ŁabuzekM.,LisR.,ElectricPowerSystemAnalysisinMatlab,Wroclaw 8. ELR2141 PROTECTION AND CONTROL OF DISTRIBUTED ENERGY SOURCES Lecturer:Prof.EugeniuszRosołowski,PhD,DSc Powersystemfaults /sem.(h) 3 Course Exam / Course work/t: Exam Course work work Outcome:Thecourseprovidesdescriptionsofprotectionrelayingtechniquesappliedindistributed generationnetworks. 90 Content:Thecourseconsistsofthelecture,labandseminar.Alltheseformsdealwiththe followingproblems:thepurposeofpowersystemprotection.basicprotectioncriteriaandmain protection:appliedcriteriaforislandingdetection.protectionofphotovoltaicsources.inthiscourse characteristics.distributedgeneration:overviewofappliedenergysources.line,transformerand generatorprotection.interconnectionsystems:solutionsandrequirements.lossofmains thefocusisontheissuesrelatingtothepowersystemprotectionincludingboththenetwork protectionandtheprotectionofdistributedgeneration. 1. JenkinsN.AllanR.,CrossleyP.,KirschenD.,andStrbacetG.,Embeddedgeneration.The AndersonP.M.,PowerSystemProtection,McGraw-Hill,IEEEPress,1999 BergenA.R.,VittalV.,Powersystemsanalysis.PrenticeHall,UpperSaddleRiver,N.J.,2000. PatelM.R.,WindandSolarPowerSystems.CRCPress,BocaRaton1999. InstitutionofElectricalEngineers,London Test
19 Year (I), semester (2) Level:II Obligatory/Optional 9. Lecturer:KazimierzHerlender,PhD ELR2343 /sem.(h) Electricaldevices WATER POWER PLANTS 2 Course Exam / Course work/t:: Course work work Outcome:Togetbasicknowledgeofdesign,buildingandexploitingofhydropowerstations. Content:Thescopeoftheobeysproblemsofdesign,buildingandexploitingofhydropower 60 hydroplantsautomationandcontrol(includingcontrolofturbinesandgenerators);problemsof stations,includingestimationofhydrologypotentialofwater,constructionofbasichydrotechnical andelectricalequipment,classificationofhydroplantsandtypesofturbines,basicproblemsof BobrowiczWładysław,SmallHydroPower InvestorGuideLeonardoEnergy,Utilisation Allan.UndershotWaterWheel.2008 HarveyA.,Micro-hydropower,2004, Shannon,R.WaterWheelEngineering.1997 GuideSection8 DistributedGeneration,Autumn Pacey,A.TechnologyinWorldCivilization:AThousand-yearHistory, ELR2345 RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES Lecturer:Prof.ZbigniewStyczyński,PhD,DSc AppliedStatistics /sem.(h) 3 Course Exam / Course work/t: Exam Outcome:Understandingofproblemsconcernedwithrenewableenergysources. Content:Thecoursedealswiththebasicproblemsandpracticalaspectsofrenewableenergy sources.afteranintroductionandgeneraltheoreticalbasis,thefollowingproblemsarepresented: 90 windenergy,solarenergy,biomassenergy,geothermalenergyandwaveenergy.presentations disadvantages,technology,applications,examplesofenergyprojects,economics,environmental impactsandbenefits.theseminarsupplementsthecourse. contain:introduction,scientificprinciplesofwork,energyconversion,advantagesand planningofsmallhydroplants law,procedures,feasibilitystudies
20 J.Twidell,T.Weir:RenewableEnergyResources,SeventhEdition,SponPress,London,2005. Luque,S.Hegedus:Handbookofphotovoltaicscienceandengineering,JohnWileyandSons Ltd.Chichester,England,2001. Ltd.Chichester,England,2003. T.Burton,D.Sharpe,N.Jenkins,E.Bossanyi:WindEnergyHandbook,JohnWileyandSons Lecturer:Prof.MarianSobierajski,PhD,DSc systemprotection,energyproduction ElectricalPowerSystem,Powersystemfaults,Power /sem.(h) Outcome:Familiarizestudentswithproblemsandtechnicalaspectsforintegratingofdistributed 30 1 Content:Classificationofdistributedenergyresources(DER).AimedlevelpenetrationofDERin energyresourcesinpowersystems. electricpowersystem.windgeneration.modelingofder.schemesandpointsofconnectionof network.technicalrequisitesforproducerconnectiontothepublicelectricpowergrids.influence distributedgenerationtoadistributionsystem.loadflowandshortcircuitsimulationinelectric powernetworkwithdispersedgeneration.analysisofimpactofdistributedgeneratorsonpower generators.microgrids. loadflow,short-circuitcurrents,voltagechanges,powerqualityandprotectionofdistribution ofderonfrequencyregulationinelectricpowersystem.autonomousoperationofdistributed 1. JenkinsN.,AllanR.,CrossleyP.,KirschenD.,StrbacG.:EmbededGeneration.Power& LoiLeiLai,TzeFunChan:DistributedGeneration.2007JohnWiley&Sons,Ltd. Energy2000. electricalmeasurements Basisofelectricalengineering,Basisofelectronics, /sem.(h) Lecturer:DanielDusza,PhDLecture Outcome:Providingofknowledgeandskillsinconcerninganaloganddigitalmeasuringsystems 1 design 30 Tutorials Content:Functionaldiagramsofmeasuringsystemsusesinrenewableenergysources;converting signals sensortypes,analoganddigitalblocksoftransducersusinginrenewableenergy 11. ELR2541 INTEGRATION OF DISTRIBUTED RESOURCES IN POWER SYSTEMS 3 Exam / Course work/t: Test Course work ELR3352 ANALOGUE AND DIGITAL MEASUREMENT SYSTEMS 2 Laboratory Project Seminar Exam / Course work/t:: Test Course work 60
21 measurements;principleofconstructionofmeasuringsystemtomeasure:windspeed,wave energy,passivesolarbuildingenergy,temperatures,noises,flows,vibrations;controland processingequipment,programmableinstruments;evolutionofrenewableenergymeasuring systems JungW.,ICOpAmpcookbook,Prentce-Hall,PTR,1999. JungW.,OpAmpapplications,Handbook,Elsevier/Newnes,Oxford2006. ClaytonG.,WinderS.:Operationalamplifiers,Newnes,Oxford,2003. LyonsR.G.,Understandingdigitalsignalprocessing,AddisonWesleyLongman,1997. HorowitzP.,HillW.,Theartofelectronics,CambridgeUniversityPress,NewYork,2007. electricalmeasurements Basisofelectricalengineering,Basisofelectronics, /sem.(h) Prof.KrzysztofPienkowski,PhD,DSc Lecturer: Outcome:Providing 30 1 converterapplicationinrenewableenergysystems. of knowledge converterstructuresappliedforconversionofprimaryenergyandonelectromechanical processeswhich aswellasintheonesintegratedwithpowersystems.courseissupplementedby course appearin isrenewableenergysystemsworkingin concerned electromechanical aspects autonomicsystems of frequency seminar energysystems. assessmentwhere of particular students prepare energy conversion presentationsnetworks applied subjects related renewable [1] [2] ModellingandControl.JohnWiley&Sons,2009. Anaya-LaraO.,JenkinsN.,EkanayakeJ.,CartwrightP.,HughesM.:WindEnergyGeneration. [3] [4] Sons,2001. BurtonT.,SharpeD.,JenkinsN.,BossanyiE.:WINDENERGYHANDBOOK.JohnWiley& JohnsonG.L.:WINDENERGYSYSTEMS.Manhattan,KS.ElectronicEdition,2001. [1] Press,1992. VasP.:ElectricalMachineanddrives.Aspace-vectortheoryapproach.OxfordUniversity [2] [3] Sons,1959. WhiteD.C.,WoodsonH.M.:ElectromechanicalEnergyConversion.NewYork,JohnWiley& SeelyS..:ElectromechanicalEnergyConversion.NewYork,McGrawHill,1962. KrauseP.C.:Analysisofelectricmachinery.McGrawHill, ELR ELECTROMECHANICAL SYSTEMS IN RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES 1 Exam / Course work/t:: Test Presentation 30 Content: The Supplementary reading:
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