Computer Aided Instruction of Power System Security Control Functions

This paper describes instructional software and their utilization for the instruction of courses in the area of real-time control and operation of power systems. The objective of these courses is to study the real-time control functions as performed by modern energy control centers. The main topics addressed are: (1) data acquisition and estimation, (2) energy management/automatic generation control, and (3) security monitoring and control. Effective instruction of these topics is performed with the use of a number of interactive computer programs. These programs assist students in studying and understanding the concepts underlying the real-time operation of power systems. An overview of the courses and computer programs utilization procedures is provided. The focus of the paper is on security control concepts and description of the computer aided approach to enhance student comprehension. Typical homework assignments are described to illustrate the procedures. Student response to this approach is excellent.

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