Benefits to attend the training course
This special training course reviews basic and important principles of synchronous machines, generator controls, their roles in power system operation and effect to system transient and stability, in depth while using a plain power engineer language. The most dominating equations and rules for power system dynamics and transient stability, including torque equation, swing equation, power transferring capability curves and equal area criteria are studied and discussed. In combination with informative and lectures, attendees to the workshop will have plenty of time to hands-on experience by using ETAP Transient Stability Analysis program on thoughtfully prepared and selected sample systems and study cases to enhance the theoretical understanding to power system dynamics and transient phenomena, as well as to learn everything that is needed to perform transient stability studies-from data entry, to create study scenarios, to run studies and to analysis simulation results.
Each participant is provided a computer with ETAP software loaded for use during the class time. Training will be handed by ETAP instructor with practical experience.
Hotel: Orchard Hotel (Tentatively)
All travel and hotel arrangements are the responsibility of the attendee.
The Instructor: Mr. Albert Marroquin (ETAP U.S.A)
Course Fee:
US$ 2,800.00*/per person
(This Fee does not apply to Indonesia participants, please see the note below)
- Fee does not include lodging, transportation and Singapore Government Tax.
- Courses are limited to 20 participants. So please register early!
- Payment in full must be received two weeks prior to start date of course.
Note: *For Indonesia participants, the fee is US$ 3,500.00 / per person (Including 20% WHT)
Time: 09:00 a.m. – 17:00 p.m.
Date: 23 – 26, May 2016
Course Outline
Day 1
Morning: Introduction to Transient Stability
Afternoon: System Stability Studies
Day 2
Morning: Generation Plant Stability Studies
Afternoon:
- Intelligent Load Shedding
- Bus (Load) Transferring Study
Day 3
Morning:
- Machine Model and Parameter Estimation and Tuning
- Transmission System Stability
Afternoon: User-Defined Dynamic Models
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