Introduction to the Fundamentals of Power Systems: CPD Course
Power, Energy & Control Engineering Discipline at the School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (EECS), University of Queensland (UQ) is pleased to announce a two-day face-to-face CPD course in Brisbane focusing on the fundamentals of power systems. This course will deliver the theoretical background information necessary along with the “hands-on” experience through industry standard simulation platforms and experimental test benches to understand the fundamentals of power systems. This course is aimed at engineers/professionals from both electrical and non-electrical background working on power systems, specifically for the personnel from industries aligned with power system planning, operation, management, and maintenance.
Key Outcomes
- Learn the basics of power system like phasor diagrams, per-unit, three phase source and load connections, and power calculations.
- Understand the modelling of power system components like generator, transmission line, load, transformer, etc.
- Learn about the transmission line compensation techniques and distribution line voltage compensation techniques.
- Be informed of the Y-bus matrix and power system load flow analysis technique. • Understand the theory, modelling, and operation of synchronous machines.
Presenters
The presenters are the academic experts from the University of Queensland (UQ) as given below.
- Prof. Tapan Saha is a Professor of Electrical Engineering in the School of EECS at UQ and the leader of Power, Energy and Control Engineering discipline.
- Dr Ruifeng (Richard) Yan is a senior lecturer in the School of EECS at UQ and was an ARC DECRA fellow.
- Dr. Phuong Nguyen is a postdoctoral research fellow with the School of EECS at UQ. • Dr. Bonu Ramesh Naidu is a postdoctoral research fellow with the School of EECS at UQ
Who should attend
- Young engineers just starting out in their career in power system and engineers from other backgrounds.
- Consultants and designers in the power system, renewables, manufacturing, mining, industrial and infrastructure groups.
Practical Component
The course will have a half-day simulation (through industry standard software) and practical component at the end of each day, giving attendees the opportunity to gain hands-on experience with some of the concepts discussed during the course.
Cost
$1600 + GST per person
Registrations close 6pm 4 November 2024 (Unless all places are filled earlier).
Venue
Room S-202
Hawken Engineering Building (50)
Staff House Road
The University of Queensland
St Lucia, Brisbane, Queensland
Enquiries and Further information
ruifeng@eecs.uq.edu.au