This course provides in-depth knowledge of electrical power system analysis and design, emphasizing load flow, fault studies, stability assessment, and protection coordination to enhance reliability, efficiency, and safety in modern energy networks.
This all-inclusive course in Analysis and Design of Electrical Power Systems offers systematic learning of power system analysis with exposure to theory as well as the skills required in practice. Complex concepts such as phasors, per-unit systems, and symmetrical components are simplified for better understanding. The course emphasizes realistic analysis and modeling rather than a step-by-step procedure in design analysis.
The course helps participants gain an understanding and appreciation of the function of power systems, along with the methods and skills to study their behavior under normal and contingency conditions, thus enhancing their knowledge in electrical power systems engineering and design.
At the end of this Analysis and Design of Electrical Power Systems course, participants will be able to:
Unit 1: Math Review and System Modeling
Unit 2: Power System Load Flow Studies
Unit 3: Generation Control, Economic Dispatching, and Unbalanced System Analysis
Unit 4: Symmetrical Components and Sequence Networks
Unit 5: Short Circuit Expectations including Short-Circuit Studies and Transient Stability
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