Power System Reliability &Amp; Security

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29 Jan
- 2 Feb 2024

5 Days

Dubai

$3,620

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- 20 Sep 2024

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- 19 Jul 2024

5 Days

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$2,100

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- 19 Dec 2024

5 Days

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$2,100

The function of an electric power system is to provide electricity to its customers efficiently and with a reasonable assurance of continuity and quality. The task of achieving economic efficiency is assigned to system operators or competitive markets, depending on the type of industry structure adopted.

By the end of the course, you‘ll be able to:
  • Stat the basic concepts of reliability engineering.
  • Define main terms such as reliability, availability, and maintainability.
  • Stat the main requirements of power system reliability evaluation.
  • Use various statistical probability distributions for various applications in power system reliability evaluation.
  • Differentia between the types of time-dependent failures.
  • Evaluate the reliability of a group of power system components using the binomial distribution.
  • Construct the COPT and determining the risk indices.
  • Estimate the probability of events using the Poisson distribution.
  • Evaluate the reliability of simple and complex systems operating during the useful life phase.
  • Stat the main reliability indices of electric distribution systems.
  • Calculate distribution system reliability indices for sustained and momentary interruptions.

This course is made for 

  • Electrical power engineers
  • Electrical engineering students
  • Reliability engineers

Day One

  •  introduction to power system protection
  •  introduction to power systems
  •  power system and power system protection calculations
  •  symmetrical component methods
  •  use of software programs for fault calculations (demonstration)
  •  protection technologies
  •  instrument transformers

Day Two

  •  circuit breakers
  •  protection of power transformers
  •  protection of power cables and lines
  •  distance protection
  •  protection of substations
  •  protection of motors

Day Three

  •  special protection functions
  •  protection of generators
  •  arc flash studies
  •  frequency and voltage protection
  •  wide are protection
  •  protection of HVDC networks

Day Four

  •  relay setting management
  •  special protection functions
  •  testing of power system protections
  •  failure investigations

Day Five

  •  IEC 61850
  •  trends in power system protection
  •  Protection of power systems with high degree of renewable energy resources
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