Talented Technology Training Canada

1400 10665 Jasper Avenue Edmonton, AB T5J 3S9
Tel: 1-888-384-4863
Email: [email protected]

Power System Analysis (1.2 CEUs)

Course Code: ELEC012
Date: 16 Sep - 17 Sep 2021
Location:

Education @ Your Desk. A Live Webinar Class means that you will attend the class via the web using your computer. There are scheduled breaks for coffee and lunch. You use a microphone, headset, or your phone and are able to interact with the instructor and other students while following notes while watching the presentation slides online just as you would in a live classroom. Notes are posted online. For an extra cost a hard copy can be requested.



The virtual classroom is becoming more and more popular, and we have a lot of experience teaching in this format. The only real difference between a live in-class and live via webinar is where you sit and what you look at. You can learn from the comfort of your own home or office. You pay less for the live webinar format than you would for the in-class format, and you do not have to travel to another city to attend the class. Please contact us at [email protected] for Special Group & Corporate Rates for one or more participants.



A certificate of completed Continuing Education Units (CEUs) will be granted at the end of this course. Continuing Education Unit (CEU)

Daily Schedule:

8:00am - Registration and coffee (1st day only)
8:30am - Session begins
4:30pm - Adjournment
Breakfast, two refreshment breaks, and lunch are provided daily. (Except webinars)
 
Description
This course provides the theoretical background required to model and analyze large power systems. It includes modelling of transmission lines, generations and loads for steady-state and transient conditions, balanced and unbalanced power system fault analysis and transient stability studies. In addition, this course aims at developing a detailed understanding of the power system analysis tools applied to the operation, design and investigation of modern electric power systems in normal and under symmetrical and unsymmetrical faults.
 
Objective
The main objective of the course is to be able to perform load flow, short-circuit and transient stability analyses in normal steady-state operation and under symmetrical and unsymmetrical fault conditions in an interconnected system. Power system analysis is important for planning future expansion of power systems as well as in determining the best operation of existing systems.
 
Target Audience
This course is intended for transmission and distribution engineers, planning and operation engineers, power system managers, consultant engineers, or personnel involved in the design and analysis of three-phase electrical network systems. No previous electrical system analysis experience is required.
 
Upon successful completion of this course, the participants will have reliably demonstrated the ability to:
  • Get an overview of the power network system and its changing landscape, and understand the nature of the modern power system, including the behavior of the constituent components and sub-systems
  • Apply load flow, short-circuit and transient stability analysis tools to an electrical power network and interpret the results of the analysis
  • Analyze a power network system under both balanced and unbalanced fault conditions, and demonstrate an awareness of the methods used for monitoring network abnormalities based on operating conditions and status changes
  • Analyze the transient stability of a single machine/infinite bus system using both analytical and time simulation methods
  • Demonstrate an understanding of the factors which determine transient stability in both single machine and multi-machine systems, and
  • Understand the role of protection in modern power systems and the operation of a range of protection schemes.

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Course Materials:
Each participant will receive a complete set of course notes and handouts that will serve as informative references.

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