Electrical Power Distribution Engineering

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Effective Term: 2024/05
Institute / School :Institute of Innovation, Science & Sustainability
Unit Title: Electrical Power Distribution Engineering
Unit ID: ENGIN4101
Credit Points: 15.00
Prerequisite(s): (ENGIN3102)
Co-requisite(s): Nil
Exclusion(s): Nil
ASCED: 031301
Other Change:  
Brief description of the Unit

This unit provides knowledge and understanding of electrical power distribution with topics covering - distribution system planning and automation, load characterisation and modelling of distribution networks, application of distribution transformers, design of sub-transmission lines and distribution sub-station, and the distribution system and distributed generation. You will be introduced to the development of an optimal distribution system with respect to construction cost, capitalisation, performance reliability, and operating efficiency.

Grade Scheme: Graded (HD, D, C, P, MF, F, XF)
Work Experience Indicator:
No work experience
Placement Component:
Supplementary Assessment:No
Supplementary assessment is not available to students who gain a fail in this Unit.
Course Level:
Level of Unit in CourseAQF Level(s) of Course
5678910
Introductory                                                
Intermediate                                        
Advanced                                                
Learning Outcomes:
Knowledge:
K1.

Explain the operations, control, and modelling of electrical power distribution systems.

K2.

Recognise the various components, operations, and different building blocks in an electrical power distribution network.

K3.

Explain the complexities and demonstrate the effects of loads on the electrical power distribution systems.

Skills:
S1.

Evaluate parameters associated with the efficiency, stability and reliability associated with the electrical power distribution systems.

S2.

Synthesize the optimal electrical power distribution systems.

S3.

Assess key parameters that influence the design of typical electrical power distribution systems.

Application of knowledge and skills:
A1.

Interpret different types of faults in electrical power distribution systems.

A2.

Investigate different challenges associated with electrical power distribution systems.

A3.

Apply software tools to simulate and study characteristics and behaviour of electrical power distribution systems.

Unit Content:

•Distribution system planning and automation
•Load characteristics and modelling of distribution networks
•Application of distribution transformers
•Design of sub-transmission lines and distribution sub-station
•Voltage drop and power loss calculations
•Distribution system - voltage regulation, protection and reliability
•Distributed generation and renewable energy

Graduate Attributes:
 Learning Outcomes AssessedAssessment TasksAssessment TypeWeighting
1.

K1,K2, A1

Relevant tasks and problems to enforce understanding of the students and help in the gradual development of knowledge and skills throughout the unit.

Assignments / Quizzes

10% - 15%

2.

K3, S1, A3

Experimental work to verify students' ability to apply knowledge and skills acquired in the unit.

Distribution System Lab Report/Presentation/Workshop

20% - 25%

3.

S2, S3, A2, A3

Projects to verify students' ability to apply knowledge and skills acquired in the unit.

Team Project/Presentation/Report

20% - 25%

4.

K3, A1, S2

Conceptual questions and numerical problems related to the materials covered in the unit.

End of Semester Final Test

30% - 35%

Adopted Reference Style:
Other  ()

Professional Standards / Competencies:
 Standard / Competency