ECCE 425 Power System Stability and Control
The course covers the basic concepts of power system stability; including steady-state stability studies, using small-signal dynamic models, and transient stability analysis considering both rotor angle (equal area criteria) and time (time-stepping solutions). Power-frequency control and voltage-reactive power control in an interconnected power network are then discussed before a brief examination of the process of voltage collapse.
Prerequisite
ECCE 324, ECCE 421, ELCE 340, ELCE 461
Offered
Fall Spring