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Balanced Fault Calculations in Electrical Power Systems

Techniques and Applications for Accurate Fault Analysis.

Created byEduard Loiczli
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BeginnerUpdated Aug 24, 2024
Balanced Fault Calculations in Electrical Power Systems

What You'll Learn

check_circleUnderstand the fundamentals of electrical power system modeling.
check_circleLearn to create and interpret one-line diagrams for power systems.
check_circlePerform balanced fault calculations using per-unit models.
check_circleApply modeling techniques to calculate impedance in various system components.

About This Course

This course dives deep into the principles and practices of modeling and calculating balanced faults in electrical power systems. Participants will learn about various modeling techniques including omic, percentage, and per-unit models, and understand how to create and interpret one-line diagrams. The course covers essential concepts such as base value calculations, impedance diagrams, and the application of these models in real-world scenarios. Through detailed explanations and practical exercises, learners will develop the skills necessary to perform accurate fault calculations and enhance system reliability.

Your Instructor

Eduard Loiczli
Eduard Loiczli
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35 years of Power Engineering & Control. Specialized in power, control, automation, instrumentation, nuclear. My name is Eduard Loiczli, Doctor Engineer in Electrical Engineering. I started programming Rockwell PLC's in 1991 and since then I have programmed and integrated many Automation Systems which required motion control, automation HMI Control and complex multitasking. I've also taught at many reputable schools. For all who are looking to learn fast and in depth Rockwell Automation, this introductory course is one in a series of four courses to launch you into a better understanding of Automation and Control. Email: eduard.loiczli@apcacademy.ca

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