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University of Western Australia

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Power Transmission and Control

  • ELEC4307
  • Semester 2 (see Timetable)
  • 6 points
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This unit covers the following topics: network structures; operating states; steady-state modes; load demand distributions; generation schedules; network model; solutions constrained by specified nodal operating conditions; Newton-Raphson formulation; Jacobian matrix; voltage and reactive-power control measures; short-circuit faults on network system; Z-matrix formulation; short-circuit fault constraints for different fault types; voltage profiles in fault-operating periods; fault-level distributions; power systems protection—protection functions; fault clearing-time requirements; system transient stability and critical fault-clearing time; real-time monitoring for protection purposes;... -- Course Website

Instructor: Professor Victor Sreeram

Prerequisites: ELEC1302 Power and Machine Technologies or ELEC2302 Electromagnetics and Electromechanics



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