Power System Dynamics and Control

The module presents dynamic models and control schemes of the most important devices that compose a power system network. These include the synchronous machine, transformers, power electronic devices and induction machines. For each device a detailed description of its dynamic behavior and control strategies are presented. Both theoretical aspects and simulation‐based examples are discussed.

Most modules require a 2.2 degree in a related discipline or equivalent professional experience. Should you have any queries regarding your eligibility, please contact us at info@advancecentre.ie

N.B Pre requisition modules: EEEN30070 - Power system Engineering, EEEN30090 - Electrical Machines

 

 

On successful completion of this module the student will be able to understand:

1.Dynamic modelling of power systems.

2.Basic concepts of power system frequency and voltage control.

3.Knowledge of control systems of all principal devices for high voltage transmission systems.

4.Practical examples based on numerical simulations.

Learn from world renowned academic staff in Ireland’s leading, future focused and globally recognised colleges.

Gain an accredited NFQ qualification/micro credential that you may count towards a full award if you so wish in the future.

Previous modules may be used as recognition of prior learning towards Advance Centre degree programmes.

Equip yourself with the latest in demand skillset, tools, know-how and knowledge to succeed in your career.

Gain a competitive edge, influence growth and steer strategic goals in your organisation upon completion of your studies with the Advance Centre.

Yes, if you complete this module it can be credited as part of the Professional Diploma Power System Analysis.

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