Power System Analysis
This workshop is conducted and taught by the ETAP authorized representative:
Day | Morning | Afternoon |
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1 | ETAP Company Background ETAP Global Offices ETAP & Supporting Various Industries ETAP & Power System Solutions Quality Assurance, Technical Support & Trainings ETAP Menu and Toolbars Modeling of Power System Components Manual / Auto Building One Line Diagram Display Options Themes and Color Codes Project Revisioning 3-D Database (Presentation, Configuration, Revision) ETAP Library Structure Data Import / Export Data / Project Management Scenario Wizards Exercise | AC & DC Load Flow Unbalanced Load Flow |
2 | Motor and motor starting theory Static motor starting analysis Study case editor Motor parameter estimation Dynamic motor starting analysis Plots, display results and reports | 3-phase, 1-phase, DC Systems |
3 | Protective Device Coordination / Selectivity Protection of Equipment | Protective Device Coordination Review of Concept and Practical Example
Protective Device Sequence-of-Operation Protective Device Coordination utilizing Short Circuit Parameter Settings / Adjustment Sequence-of-Operation Study Study / Device Setting Reports Exercise |
4 | IEEE 1584 Overview – Arc Current, Incident Energy, Box Correction Factors | Harmonics Studies & Filter Sizing Data Requirements Harmonic Source Modeling Harmonic Library / Inter-Harmonics Harmonic Load Flow / Frequency Scan Parameter Settings / Adjustment Reports / Alerts / Plots Exercise Power System Stability Transient and Small-Signal Stability Basic Concepts and Definitions Review of Classical Methods The Elementary Mathematical Model |
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Workshop Description
- The purpose of this introductory hands-on workshop is to learn power system modeling & analysis using ETAP software extended to four days.
- This workshop covers a range of ETAP functionalities used to solve various power system practical problems such as equipment sizing in steady state and short circuit conditions, motor acceleration scenarios, protection of the equipment, selectivity, & device coordination, arc flash assessment & mitigation, and effects of harmonics in the system.
- An ETAP workstation is provided for each attendee.
Who should attend
- New ETAP users and power engineers who wish to increase their skills using the ETAP application to perform system studies.
- Current users seeking a refresher course.
- Knowledge of power system engineering concepts is highly recommended for those attending this workshop.
Registration
- Fee: $
1,800
Location
Date & Time
Jun 24 - 27, 2024
8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Time zone: UTC
Information
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