2014
DOI: 10.7227/ijeee.51.2.5
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Educational Software for Power System Analysis

Abstract: This paper presents educational software that has an unconventional structure and friendly interface and can be used in computer-aided analysis of power systems. The software provides effective and fast solutions to in-line modeling of power systems, failure and power flow analyses. In addition, students using this software can demonstrate their own models and follow the solution steps in detail. The software also presents educational details and graphical mediums, similar to solutions provided by software dev… Show more

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“…In the present curricula, various numerical techniques have been introduced for students to comprehend the subject matter of electromagnetics [33]. Educational approaches utilizing various software [5,6,11,11,19] to simulate the practical industry scenarios are potentially effective to educate engineering students [24]. Simulations are able to provide a risk‐free learning and training environment for students to encounter a power system in which they make meaningful artefacts following guidance, or even trial‐and‐error by themselves.…”
Section: Project Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the present curricula, various numerical techniques have been introduced for students to comprehend the subject matter of electromagnetics [33]. Educational approaches utilizing various software [5,6,11,11,19] to simulate the practical industry scenarios are potentially effective to educate engineering students [24]. Simulations are able to provide a risk‐free learning and training environment for students to encounter a power system in which they make meaningful artefacts following guidance, or even trial‐and‐error by themselves.…”
Section: Project Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When the three-phase alternating current system was found in 1895, general developments regarding the electric power system were completed [8][9][10]. In the following years, the development of electrical power system components and intermediate elements was to ensure a better quality transmission of energy [11][12][13]. Electric power systems captured their next biggest development with renewable energy sources and smart grid approach [14].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A new free and open‐source computer platform to conduct power flow simulations was described in Reference [33]. Another educational software for power system analysis was developed in Reference [20]. A new educational software package implemented in MATLAB, PowSysGUI , for the analysis and simulation of electric power systems was developed in Reference [11].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%