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Introduction and basics of power system
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Introduction and basics of power system

Learn about basics related to power system.
Last updated 3/2022
English

What you'll learn

  • Define basics related to power systems
  • Introduction of power system and knowledge about generation, distribution and transmission systems
  • Know what different kind of power plants are present.
  • Complete information about introduction of power system, different generating stations and types of insulators

Course content

1 section12 lectures1h 41m total length
  • Introduction9:24

    After completing this lecture you will be able to explain some basic questions like;

    why we study power systems?

    What are the different components of power system?

    Explain line diagram of power system?

  • Steam Power Plant12:55

    After completing this lecture you will be able to explain some basic questions related to steam power plant working and construction.

  • Nuclear power plant9:04

    After completing this lecture you will be able to explain some basic questions related to nuclear power plant working and construction.

  • Hydro electric power plant7:41

    After completing this lecture you will be able to explain some basic questions related to hydro electric power plants construction and working.

  • Hydro turbines9:45

    Part 2 on hydro electric power plant. Details about turbines used in hydro power plant.

  • Per unit system11:55

    After completing this lecture you will be able to explain some basic questions related to per unit system.

  • Numerical on per unit system.8:35

    After completing this lecture you will be able to do numerical based on per unit systems.

  • Single line diagram of power system.5:20

    In this lecture,how to make a single line diagram is explained in easy and simple words. Happy watching!

  • Impedance and Reactance Diagram.5:50

    In this lecture, impedance and reactance diagram is explained. After watching the video you will be able to tell the difference and draw power system diagrams.

  • Insulators: Introduction and Properties8:11

    In this lecture, properties and definitions of insulators are been discussed. Happy watching!

  • Pin Insulators5:19

    In this lecture, pin type of insulator is discussed.

  • Suspension and Strain Insulator7:02

    Difference between suspension and strain insulators is discussed in this video. Detailed discussion on types of insulators

  • Quiz 1
  • Quiz 2

Requirements

  • No introductory knowledge required. You will learn everything you need.

Description

This series of lectures, Introduction to Electrical power systems, focuses more on improving the basic knowledge related to your electrical power systems. You can easily answer some basic viva questions related to this subject. You don't need any extra level of understanding to enroll for this course. Start from scratch!

In this course, you will be able to deepen your knowledge related to working and construction of various power plants like; steam power stations, hydroelectric power stations, and nuclear power plants. Different types of turbines used are also explained. Apart from this, you'll also learn about components of power systems,why you use power systems. Various insulators and types including properties and definitions are discussed. Numerical approach of per unit systems is also explained. Single line diagrams of power system and Impedance along with reactance diagrams are explained. Interactive video lessons for you to understand clearly. After completing this course you will be able to explain all of the basic topics that you should know as a power engineer. If you're not and want to learn this course, you're more than welcome!

Any problems that you've or questions related to the topics, please feel free to text me. 

Once you complete the lecture, give feedback! 



Who this course is for:

  • Beginner electrical engineers who want to learn from scratch.
  • Anyone who wants to learn about power systems