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Power Engineering: Power System Analysis - Part 4

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Power Engineering: Power System Analysis - Part 4
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Genre: eLearning | Language: English + .srt | Duration: 16 lectures (1h 32m) | Size: 216.8 MB

This course is the fourth part of a multi-part course series about one of the main areas of electrical eeering: power system analysis.

Learn about steady-state and transient power system stability to further your career in electrical and power eeering

Power System Stability Concepts

Steady-State Stability

Transient Stability

The Swing Equation

Advanced concepts in Power Eeering

Basic knowledge of AC circuits

Prior knowledge of circuit analysis

Prior knowledge of power systems

Power system analysis is the core of power eeering and its understanding is therefore essential for a career in this field. In this fourth course of the multi-part course series, you will learn about steady-state and transient stability of power systems and their importance in the safe and reliable operation of power systems. The course is divided into the following sections:

1. Introduction to Power System Stability: in section 2, we will introduce the concept of power system stability at a high level. We will b by defining steady-state and transient stability and discussing the differences between them. We will also introduce important fundamental concepts, such as the swing equation and the power angle curve.

2. Steady-State Stability: in section 3, we will thoroughly discuss steady-state stability. Steady-state stability is the ability of a power system to remain stable after a small disturbance in the system occurs. These small disturbances can be normal operating occurrences, such as load changes in the system and it is therefore critical that a power system is able to withstand these small changes and remain stable. We will discuss several key concepts, such as the synchronizing power, damping ration, damping power, among others, to aid our understanding of steady-state stability.

In each section, several examples are solved to illustrate how to analyze real-world power systems.

By learning about steady-state and transient stability and their importance in power systems, you will be able to continue your study of power system analysis for a career in power eeering and electrical eeering.

Remember that Udemy offers a 30-day money-back guarantee. I am also always available for questions while you go through the course to ensure everything is clear.

See you in the course!

Anybody with an interest in learning about power systems and power eeering



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