EEE6001 Power Systems Analysis and Control
About This Course
Simulation Techniques and Software for Power Systems
Nodal analysis in electric circuits
Steady-state and transient simulations
Electromagnetic Transient Program (EMTP)
Transient Analysis Control System (TACS)
Visualization
Modelling of Fundamental Power Grid Components
Common models in EMTP and ETAP
Overhead transmission lines
Underground cables
Single-phase two and three winding transformers
Three-phase transformer
Inrush currents
Transient Analysis of Current Breaking and Arcs in Protection Devices
Short circuit current breaking
Capacitive current breaking Inductive current breaking
Transient recovery voltages
Mayr and Cassie arc models
Current zero skipping
Transient Analysis of Power Electronic Equipment and Controls in Modern Grids
HVDC inverter/converter circuits
Static VAR compensator
Thyristor-controlled inductor
PWM self-commutated inverters
Static VAR generator
Dynamic voltage restorer
Simulation and Analysis of Electrical Machine Dynamics in Power Systems
Electrical machine models and parameters
Synchronous machines
Induction machines
Doubly-Fed machines
Permanent-magnet machines
Mechanical torque loads
Transient Stability Analysis, Control and Enhancement
Classic analysis and time-domain analysis
Field excitation control
Doubly-fed flywheel generator for stability enhancement
Line-start and power electronic-controlled starting
What You'll Learn
Entry Requirements
Bachelor degree in Engineering
At least one year of relevant working experience