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KXGE6102
Modern Power Electronics N/A 120 hours 3 At the end of this course, students are able to:

1. Understand the power electronics applications and its importance to society and industry. 2. Evaluate the topography of converters such as DC-DC, resonant converters, single-phase and three phase converters with an emphasis on application of devices and industrial applications 3. Design system controller for power converter application, and perform the design in hardware.
Transferable Skills Synopsis of Course Contents 1. Cooperative learning skills 2. Technical Writing skills Overview of the field, introduction to power electronics, EMC standard, converter modeling, dynamic control of the DC-DC converters, three-phase buck, boost and flyback converter, resonant converters and its applications Lecture, tutorial, assignments

Method of Delivery (lecture, tutorial, workshop, etc)

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Continuous assessment Assignment Test Final examination

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Methodologies for Feedback on Performance Criteria in Summative Assessment

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IMPORTANT: Contents of this Pro Forma shall not be changed without the Senates approval for items indicated with *. Changes to the other items can be approved at the Academy/Faculty/Institution/Centre level. Academy/Faculty/Centre Programme Course Code* Course Title* Course Pre-requisite(s)/ Minimum Requirement(s) Student Learning Time (SLT)* Credit* Learning Outcomes* Engineering Master of Engineering (Power System) KXGE6305 Power Quality in Industry N/A 120 hours 3 At the end of this course, students are able to: 1. To understand the power quality phenomenon and its importance to society and industry. 2. Analyze and evaluate the characteristics of power frequency disturbances, Electrical transient effects, harmonics and power factor, grounding and bonding, and electromagnetic interferences. 3 To understand measuring methods and solve power quality problems. To identify techniques to mitigate power quality disturbances 3. Cooperative learning skills 4. Presentation skills 5. Technical Writing skills Both electric utilities and end users of electric power are becoming increasingly concerned about the quality of electric power. The course contents cover power quality standards, power frequency disturbances i.e. voltage sags, cures and voltage tolerance criteria, transients system model, types & cause and examples, harmonics & power factor, grounding and bonding, electromagnetic interference and measuring and solving power quality problems. Lecture, assignment, tutorial

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Synopsis of Course Contents

Method of Delivery (lecture, tutorial, workshop, etc)

Assessment Methods*

Continuous assessment Assignment assessment Test Final examination

50%

50%

Methodologies for Feedback on Performance Criteria in Summative Assessment

Results will be notified through internet University of Malay Examination Methods (Masters Degree) 2010 University of Malaya Examination Rules (Masters Degree) 2010

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IMPORTANT: Contents of this Pro Forma shall not be changed without the Senates approval for items indicated with *. Changes to the other items can be approved at the Academy/Faculty/Institution/Centre level. Academy/Faculty/Centre Faculty of Engineering

Programme

Master of Engineering (Power System)

Course Code* Course Title* Course Pre-requisite(s)/ Minimum Requirement(s) Student Learning Time (SLT)* Credit * Learning Outcomes*

KXGE 6101 Modern Power System Analysis Nil

120 Hours 3 Credits At the end of this course, students are able to: 1. Discuss the concepts of power system and the required analysis. 2. Perform load flow analysis. 3. Apply principle of power system analysis to perform on practical power system studies Cooperative learning skills Presentation skills Technical writing skills Student will be introduced to the basic concepts of power systems, load flow and balanced and unbalanced fault analysis. The load flow methods covered will include Newton Raphson, Gauss Seidel, Decoupled load flow and Fast-Decoupled load flow. The formulation of system Jacobian matrix will be imperative. Power system control, line compensation Lecture, Computer lab, Group Work

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Method of Delivery (lecture, tutorial, workshop, etc) Assessment Methods* Methodologies for Feedback on Performance Criteria in Summative Assessment

Final examination 50% Continuous assessment 50% Results will be notified through internet University of Malay Examination Methods (Masters Degree) 2010 University of Malaya Examination Rules (Masters Degree) 2010

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KXGE 6103 Modern Electrical Machines Nil

120 Hours 3 Credits At the end of this course, students are able to: 1. Analyse electrical machines both static and dynamic equivalent circuits. 2. Observed properties of an electrical machine using standard software such as Matlab. 3. Compare the machine performance for difference industrial applications. 4. Cooperative learning skills 5. Presentation skills 6. Technical writing skills Theories and representation of Synchronous Machines and Induction Machines, transient performance and characteristics of Synchronous Machines and Induction Machines, Computer modeling of Electrical Machines, Linear Machines, SRM and Permanent Magnet Machines. Lecture, group work

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Synopsis of Course Contents

Method of Delivery (lecture, tutorial, workshop, etc) Assessment Methods*

Final examination Continuous assessment

50% 50%

Methodologies for Feedback on Performance Criteria in Summative Assessment

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KXGE 6104 Computational Mathematics Nil

120 Hours 3 Credits At the end of this course, the student will be able to: 4. Write algorithms to model engineering problems 5. Solve linear and non-linear equations 6. Solve ordinary & partial differential equations using finite difference and finite element methods Cooperative learning skills Presentation skills Technical writing skills Introduction to numerical Analysis Methods, Numerical Differentiation and Integration, Systems of Linear Algebraic Equations, Special and Sparse Matrices, Solution of Polynomial and Algebraic Equations, Numerical Solution of Ordinary Differential Equations (ODEs), Numerical Solution of Partial Differential Equations (PDEs), Finite Element Method principle and Examples, Numerical Solution of Finite Element Equations Lecture, computer codes, group work

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Synopsis of Course Contents

Method of Delivery (lecture, tutorial, workshop, etc) Assessment Methods*

Final examination Continuous assessment

50% 50%

Methodologies for Feedback on Performance Criteria in Summative Assessment

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Master of Engineering (Power System)

Course Code* Course Title* Course Pre-requisite(s)/ Minimum Requirement(s) Student Learning Time (SLT)* Credit* Learning Outcomes*

KXGE 6106 Power System Protection KXGE 6101 Modern Power System Analysis 120 Hours 3 Credits At the end of this course, students are able to: 7. Discuss the principles of power system protection 8. Design the protection schemes 9. Apply the principles of power system protection in setting protective relays 10. Analyse the operations of relays for various faults in the system 7. Cooperative learning skills 8. Presentation skills 9. Technical writing skills Power Systems are subjected to faults generated internally and externally. The reliability of power systems depend on its proper design and operation of the protection system which is considered the forefront of defence. In order to achieve this goal an in depth knowledge of power system protection is necessary. In this course students will learn and analyse the various types of faults that could occur in the network and the corresponding response of power system states used for protection measurements. Based on the various measured quantities, the course will delve into various types of system protections including their objectives, functions, settings and testing. Lecture, Group Work

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Method of Delivery (lecture, tutorial, workshop, etc) Assessment Methods* Methodologies for Feedback on Performance Criteria in Summative Assessment

Final examination 50% Continuous assessment 50% Results will be notified through internet University of Malay Examination Methods (Masters Degree) 2010 University of Malaya Examination Rules (Masters Degree) 2010

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Master of Engineering (Power System) KXGE 6180 Research Project Have successfully completed 5 subjects in program 480 12 At the end of the course, students are able to: 1. Perform literature review on research topics related to power system engineering 2. Manage a methodology to carry out experimental or theoretical research 3. Analyse experimental and theoretical data 4. Write a scientific report

Transferable Skills Synopsis of Course Contents

Able to carry out research systematically Carry out literature review on a specific research topic Plan a research methodology Collect experimental data Interpret data Write a report Carry out a presentation Cooperative learning skills Presentation skills Technical writing skills

Method of Delivery (lecture, tutorial, workshop, etc)

Assessment Methods* Methodologies for Feedback on Performance Criteria in Summative Assessment

Final Assessment : 100% Results will be notified through internet

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KXGE 6301 Power System Transients KXGE 6101 Modern Power System Analysis 120 Hours 3 Credits At the end of this course, students are able to: Discuss the concept of power system transients Perform the Concept of Insulation Coordination in determining the Basic Insulation Level of High Voltage Equipment in Transmission Substation Analyse the effects of Transient Recovery Voltage on Circuit Breakers; 11. Cooperative learning skills 12. Presentation skills 13. Technical writing skills Power system networks in areas with high isokeraunic level are subjected to frequent over voltages due to lightning transients. Additionally over voltage transients can also be internally generated in the network through switching operations and fault incidents. In this course, students will learn the various external and internal sources of over voltages based on practical experience in Malaysian environment. In design of power system equipment and installation such as substations and transmission lines, the right level of insulation must be applied to avoid the damaging effects of over voltages. Following understanding of of the various sources of over voltages, students will be exposed on how to mitigate the problems and acquire basic skills in insulation coordination. Some examples of practical incidents involving failure of insulations will also be discussed. This course will provide the basic skill and knowledge in mitigating the effects of over voltages. Lecture, group work Final examination 50% Continuous assessment 50% Results will be notified through internet University of Malay Examination Methods (Masters Degree) 2010 University of Malaya Examination Rules (Masters Degree) 2010

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Master of Engineering (Power System)

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KXGE 6303 Power System Control and Stability KXGE 6101 Modern Power System Analysis 120 Hours 3 Credits At the end of this course, students are able to: 1. Perform fundamental computation and modeling of power system control and stability. 2. Develop skills to model control devices that can be incorporated in power system simulations. 3. Analyse dynamic behavior of power control systems subject to various disturbances from the aggregated behavior of the many dynamic devices. 1. Cooperative learning skills 2. Technical writing skills Control of the Power System, Machine Voltage Control, Power Plant Response Characteristics, Interconnected System Dynamic Response, Steady State Stability Power Limit, Steady State Stability in P, Q Plane, Transient Stability Definitions, Swing Equation Solution, Power System Stabiliser, Power System Dynamic Computation, Modeling of Dynamic Devices. Lecture, Tutorial, Group Work

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Method of Delivery (lecture, tutorial, workshop, etc) Assessment Methods* Methodologies for Feedback on Performance Criteria in Summative Assessment

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Master of Engineering (Power System)

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KXGE 6304 Power System Operation KXGE 6101 Modern Power System Analysis 120 Hours 3 Credits At the end of this course, students are able to: 14. Identify elements of Power System Operation in two distinct but interrelated activities of operational planning and real-time operation and controls; 15. Perform basic generation scheduling in unconstrained as well as security constrained conditions; 16. Identify requirements for steady-state and dynamic security assessments; 17. Identify current trend in power system operation and examine possible research areas of interest to the power industry Cooperative learning skills Technical writing skills Power system operation and control comprises of two major activities of operational planning and real time operation. Operational planning is responsible for forecasting, scheduling, maintenance outage scheduling, commissioning and security analysis. Real time operation and control starts with the receipt of the operation plans and continues with activities for dispatching, switching and real-time security analysis. At the same time control operators must be prepared for emergency involving switching operations, loadshedding, generation tripping, reactive sources operation etc.. In this course, students will learn the various elements of operational planning and real-time operation including current challenges. This course is also intended to expose students to current trend in power system operation that may generate new ideas for research. Lecture, Group Work Final examination 50% Continuous assessment 50% Results will be notified through internet University of Malay Examination Methods (Masters Degree) 2010 University of Malaya Examination Rules (Masters Degree) 2010

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KXGE 6308 Vector Control of AC Machines KXGE6103 Modern Electrical Machines 120 Hours 3 Credits At the end of this course, students are able to: 1. Explain the basic principles of vector drives. 2. Demonstrate vector drives using standard software. 3. Design vector drives using microprocessor. 1. Cooperative learning skills 2. Technical writing skills Rotor Flux Oriented Vector Control, Stator Flux Oriented Vector Control and Magnetizing Flux Oriented Vector control of synchronous machines and induction machines. Lecture, tutorial, group work

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Synopsis of Course Contents

Method of Delivery (lecture, tutorial, workshop, etc) Assessment Methods*

Final examination Continuous assessment

50% 50%

Methodologies for Feedback on Performance Criteria in Summative Assessment

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KXGE 6309 POWER SYSTEM DYNAMICS COMPUTATIONS KXGE 6101 Modern Power System Analysis

Student Learning Time (SLT)* Credit* Learning Outcomes*

120 Hours 3 Credits At the end of this course, students are able to: 1. Perform fundamental modelling and computation related to power system dynamics. 2. Acquire skills in modelling of dynamic devices that can be incorporated in power system dynamic simulations. 3. Analyse dynamic behaviour of power systems subject to various disturbances from the aggregated behaviour of the many dynamic devices. Cooperative learning skills Presentation skills Technical writing skills

Transferable Skills

Synopsis of Course Contents

Application aspects of power system dynamics and controls can usually be acquired or learned through industry experience and courses work in utility planning, operation, consulting, as well as in power plants. In utility practices, power system dynamic calculations are carried out using commercial packages and the two most important aspects of such applications are: to ensure that the input data and assumptions are correct; and the output are reasonable/practical and can be analysed and understood. In utility practices, aspects of dynamic computational methods are not normally the concern. Therefore, there is a gap in the understanding of computational methods, limitations, applications, future trends and innovations. This course intends to fill the gap and a postgraduate course like this would present a good opportunity for students as well as practicing engineers to explore and understand power system dynamic computations and perhaps to take up the subject as research area/interest. 12

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Method of Delivery (lecture, tutorial, workshop, etc)

Lecture, tutorial , group work

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Final examination Continuous assessment

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Master of Engineering (Power System)

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KXGE 6310 POWER SYSTEM ECONOMICS NIL

120 Hours 3 Credits At the end of this course, students are able to: 10. Compare various electricity market structures and identify the most appropriate for Malaysia 11. Identify the various business elements associated competitive electricity market 12. Use bidding information and perform dispatch and balancing in the competitive market 13. Analyse security issues in a deregulated environment Cooperative learning skills Presentation skills Technical writing skills Current trend in power system economics study focuses on how competition is introduced in traditionally monopolistic industry and how competition can be made successful. From economic perspective, the electricity supply industry in Malaysia is considered hardly competitive. It is inevitable that the local supply industry must become more efficient to compete for the same scarce resources. Efficiency can only be achieved through competition. This course will focus on understanding competitive electricity market operation so that course participants can identify the most appropriate strategies for the Malaysian electricity supply industry to move ahead to establish competition. Hopefully this will encourage research in the subject and groom power system economists for the country. The course starts with understanding of electricity supply industry reforms with introduction to electricity industry structure, regulations and the incentives to introduce competition. Fundamental concepts in economics as applied to electricity supply and demand and costs and price are elaborated. Various electricity markets and trading arrangements are discussed next. Description of both electricity wholesale and retail markets are described with several examples of trading arrangements. System security issues and acquisition of ancillary services are discussed next followed by discussions on transmission in competitive market, system operation requirements, balancing and the Grid Code. Issues on transmission pricing are

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KXGE 6311 COMPUTATIONAL SKILLS FOR POWER SYSTEM ANALYSIS NIL 120 Hours 3 Credits At the end of this course, students are able to: Translate mathematical formulations and equations in power system analysis into implementable computer codes or programs Perform skills in computer programming using the state-ofthe-art computing technologies Discuss current trends in power system computation particularly for real-time applications for further research. 14. Cooperative learning skills 15. Presentation skills 16. Technical writing skills The power industry deals with large amount data such as billing information, SCADA measurements, outage information and the network models itself. To process this large amount of data for extracting useful information for business and decision making, power engineers must have the skills to formulate mathematical and data models as well as computer programming and computational competencies. The main objective of this course is to provide students with the necessary skills to understand the various data and models in power systems, mathematical formulations and to write computer codes/programs to implement the necessary computations. Lectures, group work

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Method of Delivery (lecture, tutorial, workshop, etc) Assessment Methods* Methodologies for Feedback on Performance Criteria in Summative Assessment

Final examination 50% Continuous assessment 50% Results will be notified through internet University of Malay Examination Methods (Masters Degree) 2010 University of Malaya Examination Rules (Masters Degree) 2010

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KXGE 6312 High Voltage Engineering KXGE 6101 Modern Power System Analysis

120 Hours 3 Credits At the end of this course, the students are to: 18. Discuss the concept of high voltage engineering 19. Design high voltage equipment 20. Apply the knowledge of high voltage engineering in specify high voltage equipment Cooperative learning skills Presentation skills Technical writing skills Fundamental concepts of the design installation and maintenance of high voltage overhead lines, underground cables, substation and substation equipment such as transformer, bushing circuit breaker. Also the fundamental of HVDC transmission and Static Vars compensator Lecture, group work

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Method of Delivery (lecture, tutorial, workshop, etc) Assessment Methods* Methodologies for Feedback on Performance Criteria in Summative Assessment

Final examination 50% Continuous assessment 50% Results will be notified through internet

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KXGE 6313 Power Distribution Engineering KXGE 6101 Modern Power System Analysis

120 Hours 3 Credits At the end of this course, the students are able to: 17. Discuss the concept of power distribution engineering 18. Develop the concept of power distribution in planning, designing and constructing distribution networks 19. Operate in distribution networks.

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Cooperative learning skills Presentation skills Technical writing skills

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The course covers planning, design construction and operation in Medium (MV) and Low voltage (LV) Distribution Systems Network. The students will be introduced to the fundamental theory, construction and operation of various major components used in MV and LV Distribution System. Overview of safety procedures will also be introduced. Lecture, group work

Final examination 50% Continuous assessment 50% Results will be notified through internet

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KXGE 6314 Modern Control of Power Electronics and Applications KXGE 6102 Modern Power Electronics

120 Hours 3 Credits At the end of this course, the students are able to: Understand the control strategy of modern power electronics circuitry. Formulate the application of digital power electronics in system control. Analyze the control method used in many power electronics application Explain the stability performance of control method used is many power electronics system

Transferable Skills

21. Cooperative learning skills 22. Technical writing skills Introduction to analogue and digital power electronics, Energy Factor, Modelling of digital power electronics and digital control system, Digitally controlled converters, stability analysis of open-loop and closed loop control, PI and PID controllers, Application of energy factor in AC and DC motor Drives. Lecture, group work

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IMPORTANT: Contents of this Pro Forma shall not be changed without the Senates approval for items indicated with *. Changes to the other items can be approved at the Academy/Faculty/Institution/Centre level. Academy/Faculty/Centre Programme Course Code* Course Title* Course Pre-requisite(s)/ Minimum Requirement(s) Student Learning Time (SLT)* Credit* Learning Outcomes* Faculty of Engineering Master of Engineering (Power System) KXGX 6101 Research Methodology 120 h 3 By the end of this course, student will be able to: 1. Identify suitable research problem and write research proposal 2. Select and apply appropriate research technique and experimental design 3. Prepare postgraduate thesis/dissertation 4. Prepare scientific paper Transferable Skills 1. Cooperative learning skills 2. Presentation skill Philosophy and history, and research techniques. Scientific research methods. Research ethics. Experimental design and statistical techniques. Identifying research problems and proposal writing. Literature review. Review of basic writing skills. Written communication of research results: thesis writing and scientific paper writing. Oral communication of research results and attending conferences. Lectures, assignments, presentations, group discussions. Continuous assessment: assignment, participation in group discussion, presentation. Final examination: submission and presentation of thesis/dissertation (based on what has been done so far) Methodologies for Feedback on Performance Results will be notified through internet

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IMPORTANT: Contents of this Pro Forma shall not be changed without the Senates approval for items indicated with *. Changes to the other items can be approved at the Academy/Faculty/Institution/Centre level. Academy/Faculty/Centre Programme Course Code* Course Title* Course Pre-requisite(s)/ Minimum Requirement(s) Student Learning Time (SLT)* Credit * Learning Outcomes* Engineering Master of Engineering (Power System) KXGX 6301 Project Management for Engineers Nil 120 3 At the end of the course, students are able to: 1. Provide the graduate students with holistic understanding of the principle components and concepts of project management. 2. Develop, within the students, an appreciation of the various drivers of change which may impact a project during its life cycle. 3. Manage, planning and execute the tough processes and usage of necessary tools in any project and also able to effectively address the challenges faced during the project. Transferable Skills
1. Cooperative learning skills

2. Presentation skills 3. Technical writing skills Synopsis of Course Contents Method of Delivery (lecture, tutorial, workshop, etc) Assessment Methods* Introduction Project management, Strategy, Organization, Process, People and Structure. Lecture, Tutorial, Case Study, Presentation Final examination Continuous assessment 50% 50%

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