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E104
Power Systems - Basic Concepts and Applications - Part I

Shih-Min Hsu, Ph.D., P.E.

A power system is an interconnected network with components converting non-electrical energy continuously into the electrical form and transporting the electrical energy from generating sources to the loads/users. A power system serves one important function and that is to supply customers with electricity as economically and as reliably as possible. This course should provide a brief review for readers in the power engineering profession or serve as introductory material for readers in a non-power engineering profession.

This course begins with an introduction to power systems. It discusses the basic structure of power systems, the fundamentals of AC circuits, mathematical notations, balanced three-phase systems, and per unit values. Then, it presents an overview of the three main components of power systems: generators, transmission lines, and transformers. PART I of the course ends with the fundamentals of power factor correction and its applications. PART II continues with symmetrical components and their applications - short circuit calculations. Power flow problems are introduced and its solution techniques are discussed. This material concludes with some fundamentals on power system stability.

This course includes a multiple-choice quiz at the end, which is designed to enhance the understanding of course materials.


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