Matlab Course Brochure
Matlab Course Brochure
Matlab Course Brochure
Presented by University of Bologna Presented by the Department of Engineering Professional Development, University of Wisconsin Madison With the participation of Hydro-Qubec/Transnergie Technologies and The Mathworks Inc. Course presented for engineering personnel responsible for studies of electric power systems, control systems, and power electronics circuits and for engineers, researchers and educators involved in research and development for electrical engineering applications. The course will follow the IEEE Bologna PowerTech 2003 Conference from June 23rd to June 26th.
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Extensive course notes are available for all topics. Computer laboratory sessions are based on stepby-step instructions related to practical engineering problems. In addition to data files used for computer exercises, some teaching tools and software will be freely provided to students.
Limited Enrollment
Enrollment in this course will be limited to 30 students to assure access to the computers and to maximize faculty-student interaction.
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Course Faculty
Fernando Alvarado Professor University of WisconsinMadison USA Patrick Bastard Professor Suplec France Gabriel Benmouyal Principal Research Engineer Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories, Inc. USA Alberto Borghetti Research-engineer University of Bologna Italy Jean Mahseredjian Research-engineer Hydro-Qubec / IREQ Canada Graham Rogers Research-engineer Cherry Tree Scientific Software Canada Thierry Van Cutsem Research Director (FNRS) and adjunct professor University of Lige Belgium
Course Coordinators
Carlo Alberto Nucci Professor University of Bologna Italy Willis F. Long Professor University of WisconsinMadison USA
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11:30, Applications of Simulink in power plant and power system simulations (Borghetti) 1 2 A case study with an hydroelectric power plant Case studies with thermoelectric power plants
12:30-13:30, Lunch 13:30, Applications of SimPowerSystems (Power System Blockset) (Bastard) 1 Transient analysis of distribution systems: ground and fault currents, directional zero-sequence relays, protection of capacitive feeders, sample cases 2 Power transformers: saturation, energization, internal faults, current transformers, differential relays, sample cases 3 Simulation of distance relays: influence of fault impedance, sample cases 16:30, Laboratory 18:00, Adjourn
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13:00-14:00, Lunch 14:00, Applications of SimPowerSystems for the evaluation of lightning-induced overvoltages on distribution networks (Borghetti) 1 Description of the coupling model and its implementation in an S-function 2 Comparison with simulation results and experimental records 14:45, Laboratory 18:00, Adjourn
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