This repository contains FEE.pdf
, a comprehensive PDF that encompasses the entire content discussed in the Fundamentals of Electrical Power Systems class.
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Characterisation of Electric Power: A deep dive into the core principles of energy and power in alternating current (AC) systems, emphasizing the distinctions and conversions between them.
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Three-Phase AC Systems:
- Balanced Systems: Exploring the characteristics and implications of a balanced three-phase AC system in electric power systems.
- Modelling Critical Components: Detailed insights into constructing models for:
- Three-Phase Transformers: Understanding their role and functioning in power systems.
- Synchronous Machines: Analysis of their construction, working principle, and role in power generation.
- Induction Machines: Investigating their mechanisms, functionalities, and applications.
- Transmission Lines: Investigating the methodologies, calculations, and practical considerations of power transmission over distances.
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Introduction to Power Systems Analysis: Simplifying complex power system analyses with introductory and foundational approaches.
- Power-Flow Analysis: Utilizing the DC model to predict, calculate, and optimize power flows within the system, ensuring efficiency and stability.
- Short-Circuits and Symmetrical Faults: Investigating the dynamics, implications, and management of short-circuit scenarios and understanding the phenomena of symmetrical faults within the power network.
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