• Code

    L.28944

  • Amount of hours required

    140

  • Language

    en-GB

  • Quartile of execution

    1

The course provides an introduction in the world of energy and particular electrical energy. The emphasis of the course is on the modelling of transmission- and distribution networks. Students explore the alternatives for generation of electrical energy. The course provides the background knowledge required for working with transport network simulation software packages.

Competences

  • LED competentie

Learning goals

Students will be able to: - Carry out current, voltage, power, power factor and loss calculations in single and three phase systems - Use single line diagram to model of electrical energy networks and their components - Carry the load flow calculations (currents, voltages, powers and losses) using absolute and relative values for currents, voltages, powers. - Describe waveforms of short circuit currents and calculate current magnitude for symmetrical faults. - Describe different energy sources, performs numerical conversion of one kind of energy in the other and estimates impact on environment. - Provide validated answers to a simple research questions regarding electrical energy systems

Tests

Code Name
HC Hoorcollege
WC Werkcollege
T.54755 Power Systems