Course Title:
Power System Operation and Control
Course Description:
Provides tools and techniques needed to analyze and quantify phenomena that arise in operation and control of modern power systems. Considers problems that have a wide-ranging importance in power systems and includes analysis of steady-state and control of power systems dynamics. These problem areas share a common mathematical framework. The first part of the course covers a classical study of steady states in power systems and the solution of voltage stability problems associated with them. The goal is to present problems (and solutions) of load flow with several modifications, namely, frequency deviations and voltage-sensitive loads. The second part covers modeling, analysis, and controller design for electromechanical transients in power systems (load variations, frequency, and power transmission dynamics). Connections are established with modern robust control theory.
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Knowledge of controls.
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