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DESCRIPTION:There is more than a dozen of commercially available power syst
 em software tools. They can execute grid simulations and help us understan
 d power system behaviour. But the question is if we really understand the 
 simulation software itself. Can we use it in the best possible way to achi
 eve trustful and interesting results? Can we choose the right software to 
 the right task? During the workshop\, we will go through the most popular 
 power system engineering software tools and we will have a closer look int
 o the PSS/E and the PSCAD environment. We are going to discuss different a
 pplications\, to run few examples and to present how to combine PSCAD simu
 lation with on-line Matlab calculations.\n\nSpeaker(s): \, \, \, \n\nAgend
 a: \nSpeakers: Hanxiao Zhang – the UQ electrical engineering student and
  V-ce Chair of the IEEE UQ PES Student Branch. She prepares her thesis usi
 ng the PSS/E software and she knows how hard is to start with a completely
  new tool to achieve desired results.\n\nAsif Islam – the UQ PES PhD can
 didate. He uses the PSCAD tool for fast transient simulations to prove con
 cepts of his experimental research.\n\nJaroslaw Krata – the UQ PES PhD c
 andidate and Chair of the IEEE UQ PES student Branch. He prepares electric
  distribution grid simulations with the PSCAD\, the RTDS and the Matlab/Si
 mulink environment focusing on dynamic response of the power system.\n\nRo
 om: 344\, Bldg: 78\, The University of Queensland\, St. Lucia Campus\, Bri
 sbane\, Queensland\, Australia\, 4072
LOCATION:Room: 344\, Bldg: 78\, The University of Queensland\, St. Lucia Ca
 mpus\, Brisbane\, Queensland\, Australia\, 4072
ORGANIZER:j.krata@uq.edu.au
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SUMMARY:Power Engineering Software Workshop
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/36078
X-ALT-DESC:Description: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;There is more than a dozen of commercially
  available power system software tools. They can execute grid simulations 
 and help us understand power system behaviour. But the question is if we r
 eally understand the simulation software itself. Can we use it in the best
  possible way to achieve trustful and interesting results? Can we choose t
 he right software to the right task? During the workshop\, we will go thro
 ugh the most popular power system engineering software tools and we will h
 ave a closer look into the PSS/E and the PSCAD environment. We are going t
 o discuss different applications\, to run few examples and to present how 
 to combine PSCAD simulation with on-line Matlab calculations.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br
  /&gt;Agenda: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;Speakers: Hanxiao Zhang &amp;ndash\; the UQ electrical eng
 ineering student and V-ce Chair of the IEEE UQ PES Student Branch. She pre
 pares her thesis using the PSS/E software and she knows how hard is to sta
 rt with a completely new tool to achieve desired results.&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;Asif Isl
 am &amp;ndash\; the UQ PES PhD candidate. He uses the PSCAD tool for fast tran
 sient simulations to prove concepts of his experimental research.&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;
 Jaroslaw Krata &amp;ndash\; the UQ PES PhD candidate and Chair of the IEEE UQ 
 PES student Branch. He prepares electric distribution grid simulations wit
 h the PSCAD\, the RTDS and the Matlab/Simulink environment focusing on dyn
 amic response of the power system.&lt;/p&gt;
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