Basic Information
The Course Presents Tools For Analyzing The Dynamics of New Energy Sources and Modern Power Systems. The Course Has Three Main Parts# The Quasi-static Approximation and Its Limitations, The Dq0 Transformation, and Uses of Distributed Control in Power Systems. Students Will Also Learn How to Analyze Dynamic Phenomena Using Matlab - Simulink. Learning Outcomes# 1. Students Will Understand Standard Power System Dynamic Models. 2. Students Will Understand The Quasi-static Approximation and Its Limitations. 3. Students Will Be Able to Analyze The Dynamics of Complex Power Systems in Simulation.
Faculty: Electrical and Computer Engineering
|Graduate Studies
Pre-required courses
46042 - Int. to Power Systems Smart Grids
Semestrial Information
Weekly Hours
2 Academic Credit • 2 Lecture Hours
Responsible(s)
Yoash Levron
Registration Groups
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Weekly Hours
2 Academic Credit • 2 Lecture Hours
Responsible(s)
Yoash Levron
Registration Groups
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Weekly Hours
2 Academic Credit • 2 Lecture Hours
Responsible(s)
Yoash Levron
Registration Groups
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