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ENG348: Power Transmission and Distribution Networks

This unit studies the key concepts behind the transmission and distribution of electrical energy. It covers topics such as transmission line modelling, distribution transformers, overhead lines, power flows, symmetric fault analysis, three-phase symmetrical components and non-symmetric fault analysis. This unit is supported by hardware experiments on power system components and software simulations of complete power systems.

Points

4

Enrolment Options

Murdoch: S2-internal

Contact Time

Lectures: 2 hours per week; workshops: 1 hour per week; laboratories: 3 hours per week.

Prerequisites

ENG243 Circuits and Systems II; MAS261 Mathematical Methods.

School

School of Engineering and Energy

Unit Coordinator

Dr Gregory Crebbin

  • Position:
Senior Lecturer
  • E-mail:
G.Crebbin@murdoch.edu.au
  • Location:
Murdoch Campus
Physical Sciences
Room 3.025C
  • Phone:
    Prefix: +618
9360 7592
Unit Contacts
Contact Phone
Prefix: +618
Location
Teaching Period(s)
Dr Gregory Crebbin
Senior Lecturer
(G.Crebbin@murdoch.edu.au)
9360 7592 Murdoch Campus
Physical Sciences
Room 3.025C
MURDOCH S2: Internal
(02/08/2010 - 26/11/2010)
 
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Key to Offshore Campus Location abbreviations:

APMISIN

Asia Pacific Management Institute (Singapore)

CEJTOKYO

Chiropractic Education Japan (Tokyo)

JKURASHIKI

NET Corporation (Kurashiki, Japan)

KDUPG

KDU College (Penang, Malaysia)

KDUPJ

KDU College (Petaling Jaya, Malaysia)

SGP-REPOLY

Republic Polytechnic (Singapore)

SMANUFED

Singapore Manufacturing Federation

ZHENGZHOU

Zhengzhou University (China)