Power System Dynamic Analysis And Symmetrical Components

The power system dynamic analysis and symmetrical components training course will help you to understand the basic concepts of complex power, per phase analysis, modeling of power system components, power flow analysis, fault analysis and symmetrical components.




Learn about:
  • Per unit normalization
  • Conservation of complex power
  • Substations
  • Power electronic based loads
  • Induction machines
  • Gauss and Newton-Raphson solutions for power flow
  • Stability in steady state, transient and dynamic
  • Auto-transformers
  • Different types of faults in power system (SLG, DLG, LL)
  • Positive, negative and zero sequence
  • Fault analysis models for generators, transformers and lines.
  • Z-matrix in fault analysis
  • Short circuit ratio (SCR)
  • Weak AC system

Training Objectives:
  • Conduct the per phase analysis for power system components.
  • Understand the concept of time domain and phasors.
  • Differentiate different elements in power system with their operation principle.
  • Understand the concept of unbalance in power systems.
  • Understand the transformer operation and modeling.
  • Analyze the generator and transmission lines models.
  • Recognize the stability criteria in power system analysis.
  • Explain the power flow analysis with various solution alternatives.
  • Understand different types of faults in power systems.
  • Analyze different fault types with their equivalents circuits.
  • Understand the concept of weak AC system and SCR.
  • Explain the sequences in power systems.
  • Analyze unbalanced systems.
  • Solve for the fault currents based on different types of faults.

Training Outline:
  • Basic principles
  • Main Components of Power Systems
  • System Design Considerations
  • Power Flow Analysis
  • Power System Modeling
  • Fault Analysis
  • Symmetrical Components And Unbalanced Operation

Finally, the power system dynamic analysis and symmetrical components training course will introduce the concept of symmetrical components which is a vital part of fault analysis. Different sequences will be explained and you will learn to model the main components of the system under different types of faults.

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