Power Engineering: Power System Analysis – Part 2

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  • Type

    Course

  • Level

    Beginner

  • Methodology

    Online

  • Class hours

    2h

  • Duration

    1 Year

  • Start date

    19/04/2024

This course constitutes the subsequent installment in a comprehensive series focusing on a key aspect of electrical engineering: power system analysis. As the cornerstone of power engineering, a solid grasp of this subject is indispensable for professionals in the field. Throughout this second segment of the series, you will delve into the intricacies of generators, electrical transformers, and transmission lines, exploring their roles within power system analysis. The course is structured into the following segments:
Section 2 will focus on Generator Models, specifically delving into the synchronous generator, the primary source of power within power systems. Initially, we will establish the circuit model of the synchronous generator to facilitate performance analysis. Subsequently, we will explore crucial topics including voltage regulation and power angle, supplemented with illustrative examples to solidify understanding.
In Section 3, we will delve into Transformer Models, with a primary focus on the power transformer, also known as the electrical transformer. These devices play a crucial role in power systems by enabling operations at varied voltage levels. Our exploration will commence with the definition of the equivalent circuit model of a power transformer, followed by an examination of approximate and simplified circuits. Furthermore, we will reinforce comprehension through the resolution of various illustrative examples.
In Section 4, we will introduce the Per-Unit System, a vital tool extensively utilized in power system analysis. Understanding this technique is paramount as it facilitates the analysis of power systems comprising components operating at various voltage levels by consolidating them into a unified circuit. Through the examination of several examples, we will demonstrate how the Per-Unit System enhances the analysis of power systems.

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19 Apr 2024Enrolment now open

About this course

You will have the following skills after completing this course:
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Generator circuit models and their analysis
How generators are used in power system analysis
The per-unit system and its use in analyzing power systems
Electrical transformers circuit models and their analysis
Transmission line circuit models including short, medium, and long lines
Advanced concepts in Power Engineering

The "Power Engineering: Power System Analysis - Part 2" course is likely beneficial for a variety of individuals involved in the field of power engineering or related disciplines. Here's a breakdown of who might benefit from such a course:
Power Engineers: This course would be directly relevant to power engineers who work in the design, operation, maintenance, and optimisation of power systems. It can help them deepen their understanding of power system analysis techniques and tools.
Electrical Engineers: Electrical engineers, especially those specialising in power systems, would find this course valuable for enhancing their knowledge of power system analysis methodologies.
Energy Analysts: Professionals involved in analysing energy systems, such as energy analysts or consultants, could benefit from this course to better understand the intricacies of power system analysis.
Students: Undergraduate or graduate students studying electrical engineering, power engineering, or related fields can use this course to supplement their academic curriculum and gain practical insights into power system analysis.
Professionals in Related Fields: Individuals working in fields closely related to power engineering, such as renewable energy, smart grids, energy management, or utilities, may find this course helpful for expanding their skill set and understanding the fundamentals of power systems.
Researchers: Researchers focusing on power system analysis, modeling, and simulation can utilise this course to deepen their theoretical understanding and learn about practical applications.
Industry Professionals: Professionals working in the power industry, including utility companies, power generation companies, and grid operators, can benefit from this course to stay updated with the latest advancements and techniques in power system analysis.

Existing qualification level: No specific previous qualification is required. However, a basic understanding of Maths, English and ICT would benefit in understanding the content.

Existing skill levels: Minimum ICT skills to operate any computer system is beneficial. No, previous experience in accounting is required.

Technical requirements: Access to any computer or laptop would benefit from practising and following the instructions.

This course is open to all with no formal entry requirements.

Expertly Designed and Delivered by Industry Experts: Developed and delivered by -Professional Engineer.
Immediate Recognition with an Instant E-Certificate: After finishing our online course, you will receive an instant E-certificate. This certification acknowledges your dedication and successful course completion, allowing you to demonstrate your newly gained knowledge and skills to potential employers, colleagues, or clients. The E-certificate validates your accomplishments immediately, raising your professional standing.
Convenient Online Learning Experience: Because our course is entirely online, you may learn at your own pace and convenience. The course materials are accessible from anywhere and anytime, making it ideal for people with hectic schedules. The curriculum is delivered via captivating videos and extensive reading materials, creating a dynamic and interactive learning experience.
Self-paced Learning for Maximum Progress: We recognise that everyone has various learning styles and time commitments. As a result, our online course provides self-paced study. You can work through the course materials independently, allowing for a more personalised learning experience. Our course supports your individual learning preferences, whether you like to immerse yourself in the information or take it step by step.
Laptop, tablet, and smartphone compatibility: Our online course is device-compatible to improve accessibility. Whether you choose a laptop, tablet, or smartphone, you may easily access and interact with the course contents. This adaptability allows you to learn on the go, incorporating your studies into your everyday routine and maximising your learning possibilities.

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Subjects

  • Electrical
  • Engineering
  • System Engineering
  • Power Engineering
  • Systems

Teachers and trainers (1)

 RICARDO  ROMERO

RICARDO ROMERO

Electrical Engineering

Course programme

  • Course Introduction
  • The Synchronous Generator And Its Use In Power Systems
  • Generator Models In Power System Analysis – Circuit Model
  • Generator Models In Power System Analysis – Voltage Regulation
  • Generator Models In Power System Analysis – The Power Angle
  • The Power Transformer And Its Use In Power Systems
  • Exact Equivalent Circuit
  • Exact Equivalent Circuit Referred To The Primary Side
  • Approximate Equivalent Circuit Referred To The Primary Side
  • Approximate Equivalent Circuit Referred To The Secondary Side
  • Simplified Equivalent Circuit Referred To The Primary Side
  • Simplified Equivalent Circuit Referred To The Secondary Side
  • Introduction To The Per-unit System And Its Use In Power System Analysis
  • Transmission Line Models in Power System Analysis

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Power Engineering: Power System Analysis – Part 2

Special Emagister price

£ 25 £ 55 VAT inc.