Power Quality Management delves into the intricacies of maintaining and improving the quality of electrical power in various systems. Participants will engage in an interactive, project-based learning environment that emphasizes real-world applications and problem-solving skills. The course covers essential concepts such as voltage stability, harmonic distortion, and power factor correction, equipping professionals with the tools necessary to address contemporary challenges in electrical engineering.
Through a series of hands-on projects, learners will analyze case studies and implement strategies to enhance power quality in diverse settings. The course culminates in a final project that allows participants to showcase their understanding and practical skills, with opportunities to publish their findings in Cademix Magazine. This program not only fosters technical expertise but also encourages collaboration and innovation among peers.
Fundamentals of Power Quality
Measurement Techniques for Power Quality
Voltage Sags and Swells: Causes and Solutions
Harmonics: Analysis and Mitigation Strategies
Power Factor Correction Methods
Transient Voltage Phenomena
Impact of Nonlinear Loads on Power Quality
Power Quality Standards and Regulations
Case Studies in Power Quality Management
Final Project: Designing a Power Quality Improvement Plan