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74973 ECSE-6190-01 COMPUTER METHODS IN EPE

Published in Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, ECSE Department, 2018

  • Classroom: JEC 6309
  • Lectures Schedule: T W F 10:00 - 11:50
  • Office Hours: F 14:00 - 16:00, JEC 6022.
  • Course web: LMS website, click here (only for RPI students.)
  • Link to RPI’s Course Catalog, here
  • Course Description (from catalog):

    Applies the student’s knowledge of power engineering to the solution of large problems by computer methods. Treats matrix techniques, load-flow analysis, network building, short circuit studies, numerical integration, and finite element analysis as it applies to power systems and power apparatus.

55403 ECSE-6190-01 COMPUTER METHODS IN EPE

Published in Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, ECSE Department, 2017

  • Classroom: JEC 6309
  • Lectures Schedule: T W F 10:00 - 11:50
  • Office Hours: F 14:00 - 16:00, JEC 6022.
  • Course web: LMS website, click here (only for RPI students.)
  • Link to RPI’s Course Catalog, here
  • Course Description (from catalog):

    Applies the student’s knowledge of power engineering to the solution of large problems by computer methods. Treats matrix techniques, load-flow analysis, network building, short circuit studies, numerical integration, and finite element analysis as it applies to power systems and power apparatus.

ECSE 4110/6110 Power Engineering Analysis

Published in Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, ECSE Department, 2017

  • Classroom: JEC 6309
  • Schedule: M Th 10:00 - 11:30
  • Course web: LMS website, click here (only for RPI students.)
  • Link to RPI’s Course Catalog, here.
  • Course Description (from catalog):

    AC steady-state analysis, three-phase networks, and complex power (brief review). Per-unit system. Practical transformer equivalent circuits. AC power transmission-lines: parameters; equivalent circuits; and steady-state operation. Power flow with transfer limits in balanced three-phase systems. Network power flow problem with solution by numerical methods. Symmetrical components: analysis including sequence networks for three-phase systems. Fault analysis.