Steady-State Power System Security Analysis
with PowerWorld Simulator
This two-day advanced course covers topics in transmission planning and power system security. Use of
PowerWorld Simulator for analysis of system security limits will be discussed in depth.
Participants will learn:
- fundamentals of power system modeling and voltage stability;
- techniques for conditioning and solving hard-to-solve cases;
- how to model system contingencies in detail, including conditional remedial
action schemes (RAS)/special protection schemes (SPS);
- how to determine thermal and stability limits on power transfer; and
- how to develop a generator interconnection study with a comprehensive
steady-state power system security analysis.
Participants will also see examples of automation applications for security analysis and
learn how to use advanced add-on analysis tools in PowerWorld Simulator, including:
- Available Transfer Capability (ATC)
- Maximum Power Transfer (PV curve)
- Reactive Power Margin (QV curve)
Course Agenda
Prerequisites
Introduction to PowerWorld Simulator: Interface and Common Tools
Tuition
US$1200
Registration
Please complete the
registration form and send to Kelley Shimmin at +1 (217)
384-6329 (fax).
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