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Modeling of Electrical Power Systems II

Summary

The subject directly follows the lessons taken in the subject Modeling of electrical power systems I. The computer aided power system studies have significantly developed within last 30 years. Nowadays, these studies have become the common and indispensable part of large power system projects in electrical engineering. These studies are able to analyze the behavior under normal and contingency conditions and assess the dynamic stability of electric power systems, they are further able to optimize and design the protection device coordination, cable cross sections, switching and protective devices and other equipment which is a part of electrical installation.

Literature

1.IEEE 399/1997 – IEEE Recommended Practice for Industrial and Commercial Power System Analysis
2.IEEE 141-1993 – IEEE Recommended Practice for Electric Power Distribution for Industrial Plants
3.ABS – rules for building and classing, steel vessels, 2012. Zdroj: www.eagle.org
4.IEEE493/2007 Design of Reliable Industrial and Commercial Power Systems

Advised literature

1.IEEE 399/1997 – IEEE Recommended Practice for Industrial and Commercial Power System Analysis
2.IEEE 141-1993 – IEEE Recommended Practice for Electric Power Distribution for Industrial Plants
3.ABS – rules for building and classing, steel vessels, 2012. Zdroj: www.eagle.org
4.IEEE493/2007 Design of Reliable Industrial and Commercial Power Systems


Language of instruction čeština, čeština, čeština
Code 420-4015
Abbreviation MSS II
Course title Modeling of Electrical Power Systems II
Coordinating department Department of Electrical Engineering
Course coordinator Ing. Petr Orság, Ph.D.