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EE630A: Simulation Of Modern Power Systems

Course Description

This course is relevant for postgraduate students of Power Engineering and final year undergraduate students of Electrical Engineering. After completion of this course, a student will be aware of the various aspects and tools used in operation and analysis of modern power systems.

Pre-requisites: Circuit analysis, basics of synchronous and induction machines, transformers, transmission line parameters and models, per unit analysis.

Course Content

The course will be covered in 8 modules, which are: Module 0: General introduction, Module 1: Power/ load flow analysis, Module 2: Contingency analysis, Module 3: Fault analysis, Module 4: Transient rotor angle stability, Module 5: Small signal rotor angle stability, Module 6: Ultra-fast transient analysis, Module 7: Voltage stability

Course Audience

First year postgraduate students of Power Engineering and final year undergraduate students of Electrical Engineering

Outcomes of this Course

After completion of this course, a student will be aware of the various aspects and tools used in operation and analysis of modern power systems.