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assessed work for this module and should not be passed to third parties or posted on any
website. Any infringements of this rule should be reported to
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Faculty of Engineering, Environment and Computing
Assignment Brief

Module Title
Power Systems
Individual Cohort:
March 2020
October 2020
Module Code
7084CEM
Coursework Title: Power Systems Hand out date:
01/10/2020
Lecturers
Robert Jinks, Qingqing Yang
Due date and time:
30/11/2020
Aula: 18:00:00
Estimated Time (hrs):
Word Limit: 4000 maximum.
Coursework type:
Individual Report
% of Module Mark 100 %
Submission arrangement online via CUMoodle:
File types and method of recording: Word Document
Mark and Feedback date Post December 2020
Mark and Feedback method via Aula/Grade book.

Module Learning Outcomes Assessed:
1. 1. Model and synthesise aspects of contemporary and future power systems being cognizant of
new developments in energy sources.
2. 2. Critically evaluate dynamic phenomena that can restrict their range of admissible power
system operation during both normal and abnormal conditions.
3. 3. Appraise control system mechanisms relating actions for voltage, angle and frequency in
power systems being subject to contingency conditions.
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assessed work for this module and should not be passed to third parties or posted on any
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Scenario: In your role of a project engineer you have been requested to produce a report consisting of
sections A and B.
Report Title: Power Systems
Name:
SID:
Section A: Power Systems
60 %
This section is based on methods deployed in order to reduce the undesirable effects in power systems
Requirements:
i. Power quality, research this field of power systems to explain how poor power quality
affects power systems operation. Include in your answer data relating to power system
quality along with analytical comment. Complete this section of your report by coverage of
methods used to improve power quality. Expected: Background research, analytical
comment.
ii. A power system supplying a steady power of 100 MW via a radial feeder is found to be
occasionally prone to a Y MW power demand transient surge of XX millisecond duration.
Making any assumptions as necessary design an inertial mass unit capable of supply the
transient. Expected: outline design, calculations and discussion of operation of the inertial
mass system. Please note XX is the first 2 digits of your SID and Y is the 3 digit of your SID (if
this is zero (0) add 1).
iii. Explain how power systems stability can be assessed e.g. criteria, then extend to show how
one off these criteria can be implemented via digital computation. Expected: theory, digital
application, algorithms and examples.
Section B: HVDC Modelling
40 %
Reference ABB Project Dogger Bank – Connecting the world’s largest offshore wind farm to UK grid
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RYG4rUHJeiY&feature=emb_logo
Review the above ABB media link, then:
i. Produce a suitable schematic diagram of an HVDC system that could be implemented to
allow power transfer from the windfarm to UK giving specific details major system
component function and function.
Important Please Read these Notes:

ii. Discuss HVDC converters types, operation to include harmonic generation.
iii. Power flow, discuss how power can be increased or decreased across a HVDC
interconnector.
iv. Cable and connections, discuss cable rating, cable construction to include materials and
other features of the cable, identify factors that would influence routing of the cable and a
likely connection on land for the system.

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assessed work for this module and should not be passed to third parties or posted on any
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1. This report must be compiled at professional level i.e. all diagrams produced should be drafted
via a drawing package all text compiled via a word processor. All external sources of information
must be cited as must diagrams, data and charts.
2. You are expected to use the Coventry University APA reference style see: https://
libguides.coventry.ac.uk/apa. For support and advice on this students can contact Centre for
Academic Writing (CAW).
3. Please notify your registry course support team and module leader for disability support.
4. Any student requiring an extension or deferral should follow the university process as outlined
here.
5. The University cannot take responsibility for any coursework lost or corrupted on disks, laptops
or personal computer. Students should therefore regularly back-up any work and are advised to
save it on the University system.
6. If there are technical or performance issues that prevent students submitting coursework
through the online coursework submission system on the day of a coursework deadline, an
appropriate extension to the coursework submission deadline will be agreed. This extension will
normally be 24 hours or the next working day if the deadline falls on a Friday or over the
weekend period. This will be communicated via your Module Leader.
7. Assignments that are more than 10% over the word limit which is 4000words will result in a
deduction of 10% of the mark i.e. a mark of 60% will lead to a reduction of 6% to 54%. The word
limit includes quotations, but excludes the bibliography, reference list and tables.
8. You are encouraged to check the originality of your work by using the draft Turnitin links on your
Moodle Web.
9. Collusion between students (where sections of your work are similar to the work submitted by
other students in this or previous module cohorts) is taken extremely seriously and will be
reported to the academic conduct panel. This applies to both courseworks and exam answers.
10. A marked difference between your writing style, knowledge and skill level demonstrated in class
discussion, any test conditions and that demonstrated in a coursework assignment may result in
you having to undertake a Viva Voce in order to prove the coursework assignment is entirely your
own work.
11. If you make use of the services of a proof reader in your work you must keep your original version
and make it available as a demonstration of your written efforts.
12. You must not submit work for assessment that you have already submitted (partially or in full),
either for your current course or for another qualification of this university, unless this is
specifically provided for in your assignment brief or specific course or module information. Where
earlier work by you is citable, ie. it has already been published/submitted, you must reference it
clearly. Identical pieces of work submitted concurrently will also be considered to be selfplagiarism.
Mark allocation guidelines to students (to be edited by staff per assessment)

0-39 40-49 50-59 60-69 70+ 80+
Work mainly
incomplete
and /or
weaknesses in
most areas
Most elements
completed;
weaknesses
outweigh
strengths
Most elements
are strong,
minor
weaknesses
Strengths in all
elements
Most work
exceeds the
standard
expected
All work
substantially
exceeds the
standard
expected

This document is for Coventry University students for their own use in completing their
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This document is for Coventry University students for their own use in completing their assessed work for this module and should not be passed to third
parties or posted on any website. Any infringements of this rule should be reported to facultyregistry.eec@coventry.ac.uk.
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Marking Rubric:

GRADE ANSWER RELEVANCE ARGUMENT & COHERENCE EVIDENCE SUMMARY
First
≥70
Innovative response, answers the
question fully, addressing the learning
objectives of the assessment task.
Evidence of critical analysis, synthesis
and evaluation.
A clear, consistent in-depth critical and
evaluative argument, displaying the ability
to develop original ideas from a range of
sources. Engagement with theoretical
and conceptual analysis.
Wide range of appropriately supporting
evidence provided, going beyond the
recommended texts. Correctly
referenced.
An outstanding, well-structured and
appropriately referenced answer,
demonstrating a high degree of
understanding and critical analytic skills.
Upper Second
60-69
A very good attempt to address the
objectives of the assessment task with an
emphasis on those elements requiring
critical review.
A generally clear line of critical and
evaluative argument is presented.
Relationships between statements and
sections are easy to follow, and there is a
sound, coherent structure.
A very good range of relevant sources is
used in a largely consistent way as
supporting evidence. There is use of
some sources beyond recommended
texts. Correctly referenced in the main.
The answer demonstrates a very good
understanding of theories, concepts and
issues, with evidence of reading beyond
the recommended minimum. Well
organised and clearly written.
Lower Second
50-59
Competently addresses objectives, but
may contain errors or omissions and
critical discussion of issues may be
superficial or limited in places.
Some critical discussion, but the argument
is not always convincing, and the work is
descriptive in places, with over-reliance on
the work of others.
A range of relevant sources is used, but
the critical evaluation aspect is not fully
presented. There is limited use of sources
beyond the standard recommended
materials. Referencing is not always
correctly presented.
The answer demonstrates a good
understanding of some relevant
theories, concepts and issues, but there
are some errors and irrelevant material
included. The structure lacks clarity.
Third
40-49
Addresses most objectives of the
assessment task, with some notable
omissions. The structure is unclear in
parts, and there is limited analysis.
The work is descriptive with minimal
critical discussion and limited theoretical
engagement.
A limited range of relevant sources used
without appropriate presentation as
supporting or conflicting evidence coupled
with very limited critical analysis.
Referencing has some errors.
Some understanding is demonstrated but
is incomplete, and there is evidence of
limited research on the topic. Poor
structure and presentation, with few
and/or poorly presented references.
Fail
<40
Some deviation from the objectives of the
assessment task. May not consistently
address the assignment brief. At the
lower end fails to answer the question set
or address the learning outcomes. There
is minimal evidence of analysis or
evaluation.
Descriptive with no evidence of theoretical
engagement, critical discussion or
theoretical engagement. At the lower end
displays a minimal level of understanding.
Very limited use and application of
relevant sources as supporting evidence.
At the lower end demonstrates a lack of
real understanding. Poor presentation of
references.
Whilst some relevant material is present,
the level of understanding is poor with
limited evidence of wider reading. Poor
structure and poor presentation, including
referencing. At the lower end there is
evidence of a lack of comprehension,
resulting in an assignment that is well
below the required standard.
Late submission 0 0 0 0

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