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    Ultimate Electrical Fault Analysis For Power Engineering

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    Ultimate Electrical Fault Analysis For Power Engineering

    Ultimate Electrical Fault Analysis For Power Engineering
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 2.70 GB | Duration: 7h 7m

    Course for electrical power engineering student who wants to analyze faults in electric power system.

    What you'll learn
    Meaning of a fault in the electrical system
    Meaning of overloading in the electrical system
    Types of faults in the electrical system
    Classification of faults in the electrical system
    Difference between symmetrical and unsymmetrical faults
    Difference between earth and phase faults
    Classification of faults according to time and number of phases
    Equations and phasor diagram of a healthy system
    Equations and phasor diagram of a three-phase fault
    Equations and phasor diagram of a single line to ground fault
    Equations and phasor diagram of a line to line fault
    Equations and phasor diagram of a double line to ground fault
    Effect of open-circuit fault on electrical power system
    Current and voltage waveforms in case of an electrical fault
    Representation of electrical components, reactance diagram, and per-unit system
    The solution of several examples on per unit system
    Different reactances in the electrical machine during fault
    Thevenin method and steps of analyzing symmetrical faults
    The solution of many examples on symmetrical faults
    Conversion of the unbalanced system in symmetrical faults into balanced systems
    Modelling different components for reactance diagram
    Example on drawing the reactance diagram of +ve, -ve and zero sequences
    Equivalent circuits for different fault types
    Solution of examples on unsymmetrical faults in the power system
    Requirements
    Just PC or Mobile or Tablet to view lectures online
    Description
    Welcome to our course for 'Ultimate Electrical Fault Analysis For Power Engineering', which is specifically designed for electrical engineering or electrical power engineering students.

    You will learn in this course

    Meaning of a fault in the electrical system

    Meaning of overloading in the electrical system

    Types of faults in the electrical system

    Classification of faults in the electrical system

    Difference between symmetrical and unsymmetrical faults

    Difference between earth and phase faults

    Classification of faults according to time and number of phases

    Equations and phasor diagram of a healthy system

    Equations and phasor diagram of a three-phase fault

    Equations and phasor diagram of a single line to ground fault

    Equations and phasor diagram of a line to line fault

    Equations and phasor diagram of a double line to ground fault

    Effect of open-circuit fault on electrical power system

    Current and voltage waveforms in case of an electrical fault

    Representation of electrical components, reactance diagram, and per-unit system

    The solution of several examples on per unit system

    Different reactances in the electrical machine during fault

    Thevenin method and steps of analyzing symmetrical faults

    The solution of many examples on symmetrical faults

    Conversion of the unbalanced system in symmetrical faults into balanced systems

    Modeling different components for reactance diagram

    Example on drawing the reactance diagram of +ve, -ve, and zero sequences

    Equivalent circuits for different fault types

    Solution of examples on unsymmetrical faults in the power system

    If you have any questions, don't hesitate to contact me at any time.

    See you in our course :)

    Who this course is for
    Anyone or Electrical Engineering Student who wants to start gaining knowledge about power system faults and their types.