Introduction
This course covers the essential principles of power circuit analysis and the use of software tools for simulating and analyzing electrical power systems. It focuses on understanding the behavior of electrical circuits under various operating conditions and how to use specialized software for analyzing power distribution, load flow, fault analysis, and system stability. Participants will gain the skills to model, simulate, and optimize power circuits in a practical, software-driven environment.
Objective
By the end of this course, participants will be able to:
- Understand the fundamental concepts of power circuit analysis.
- Learn how to model and analyze power systems using specialized software.
- Gain proficiency in using simulation tools for load flow, fault analysis, and system stability.
- Understand how to evaluate and optimize power system performance.
- Develop troubleshooting skills for common power system issues.
Audience
- Electrical Engineers
- Power System Engineers
- Control Engineers
- Maintenance Technicians involved in power system analysis
- Engineering students or professionals looking to specialize in power circuit analysis
Content
Day 1: Introduction to Power Circuit Analysis
- Fundamentals of electrical power circuits
- Types of electrical power systems
- Basic laws and principles of power circuit analysis (Ohm’s Law, Kirchhoff's Laws, etc.)
- Overview of power system components (transformers, generators, transmission lines)
Day 2: Software Tools for Power Circuit Analysis
- Introduction to power system analysis software
- Basic functions of software tools (load flow, fault analysis)
- Setting up simulations and system models
- Understanding input parameters and system data
Day 3: Load Flow Analysis and Optimization
- Principles of load flow analysis
- Methods of solving load flow problems (Gauss-Seidel, Newton-Raphson)
- Interpreting load flow results
- Optimizing power flow for efficiency and reliability
Day 4: Fault Analysis and Protection
- Types of faults in power systems (short circuits, open circuits)
- Fault analysis techniques and their significance
- Using software for fault analysis and protection coordination
- Analyzing fault detection and clearing times
Day 5: System Stability and Performance Evaluation
- Understanding power system stability (voltage, frequency, transient stability)
- Techniques for assessing system stability
- Software tools for stability analysis
- Final review and Q&A session
NOTE:
Pre-& Post Tests will be conducted.
Case Studies, Group Exercises, Group Discussions, Last Day reviews, and assessments will be carried out.
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Certificate
Define Management Consultants Certificate of course completion will be issued to all attendees.
Methodology
A highly interactive combination of lectures and discussion sessions will be managed to maximize the amount and quality of information and knowledge transfer. The sessions will start by raising the most relevant questions and motivating everybody to find the right answers. You will also be encouraged to raise your own questions and to share in the development of the right answers using your own analysis and experiences. Tests of multiple-choice type will be made available on daily basis to examine the effectiveness of delivering the course.
Very useful Course Materials will be given.
- 30% Lectures
- 30% Workshops and work presentation
- 20% Group Work& Practical Exercises
- 20% Videos& General Discussions
Fees
• $5,500 per participant for Public Training includes Materials/Handouts, tea/coffee breaks, refreshments & Lunch