Course Description
This course provides a knowledge in power system modeling and analysis by utilizing the ETAP program and its features. This will enable you to effectively design and resolve different actual power system issues.
You will acquire the knowledge and skills to model and evaluate the steady-state and dynamic power system, and to perform various analysis such as arc-flash analysis, transient stability, motor accelerating analysis, short-circuit analysis, harmonics analysis, protection example, earthing analysis and an example of renewable energy sources.
The course will begin with the ETAP software overview, basics of one-line diagram creation, data entry, and quickly expands the users’ knowledge to include methods to automatically perform multiple ‘what if’ studies using multiple scenarios.
Also covered in the course is how to use ETAP to simulate transient stability analysis. In a short amount of time, the user can learn to automatically conduct numerous “what if” analyses utilizing various situations, as well as generate a single line diagram and enter data.
In order to make the concepts easier to understand for the attendees, the topics are presented with both theoretical and practical calculations.
Ultimately, you will have a foundational understanding of voltage-dependent relay coordination for a generator, as well as how to accomplish protection coordination in power systems. In order to ensure that the electrical system’s many protection devices – relays, breakers, fuses, etc. – are properly coordinated and sized for the equipment they safeguard, a protection coordination study is conducted.
Course Summary
- ETAP handling
- Load Flow Analysis
- Arc Flash Analysis
- Transient Stability
- Motor Accelerating Analysis
- Short Circuit Analysis
- Harmonics Analysis
- Over Current Relay
- Earthing Analysis
- Renewable Energy
Who Is This Course For
- Beginners Who Are New To ETAP Software
- Students Preparing Their Projects/Thesis
- Graduate Electrical Engineers For Cracking The Interviews
- Professionals Working For Companies & Needs To Execute Power System Study Projects
- Project Engineers
- Electrical Technicians
- Project Managers
- Electrical Operators
Requirements
- Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering
- Passion To Learn Power System Analysis
- No Any Special Skills and Knowledge Requirement
Downloadable course materials
After purchasing the course, students can download the following course materials (PDF):
- Arc Flash Essentials (PDF)
- Earthing Essentials (PDF)
- Load Flow Essentials (PDF)
- Power System Stability Essentials (PDF)
- Short-Circuit Basics (PDF)
ETAP examples used in the course (RAR):
- Grid Ground Analysis in ETAP
- Harmonic Analysis in ETAP
- Load Flow Analysis in ETAP
- Power Systems Stability Analysis in ETAP
- Wind Turbine Analysis in ETAP
Guides and studies for further analysis (PDF):
- Training report on 400/220/132 kV switchyard in India: Design and engineering (PDF)
- The essentials of AC and DC power distribution systems for students (PDF)
- Technical specification for construction of 33/11 kV 2×31.5 MVA power substations (PDF)
- Substation single bus scheme with bus section circuit breakers and interlockings (PDF)
- Practical training report on 220/66/11 KV substation (PDF)
- Design overview and analysis of 11/0.415 kV, 500 kVA power substation in Nigeria (PDF)
- Design of 33kV switchyard (equipment, SLD, and layout) for small hydro-power plant (PDF)
- Current and voltage measurements using Rogowski coil in MV air-insulated switchgear (PDF)