SF Power and Energy Society Technical Presentation April 19 2017

#transient #recovery #voltage
Share

Topic: Transient Recovery Voltage – Review, Study and Modelling

Speaker: Ali Daneshpooy, Director, Western Region Transmission, Quanta, LLC 

The presentation provides a preliminary insight into Transient Recovery Voltage (TRV) basics, and will address the following important topics:

  • What is TRV?
  • Why is TRV important?
  • Short circuit current
  • Preliminary review of circuit breakers
  • Terminal fault
  • Short line fault
  • Load switching
  • Applicable standards

Lunch will be provided (includes vegetarian). There will be a $5 fee to IEEE Members and a $10 fee to Non Members. Payments to be made in person (cash or check) at the event.

The SF PES Chapter AdCom is mindful of our environment and food waste.  As a courtesy, please email our Secretary, Rahul Anilkumar (ranilkumar@quanta-technology.com) no later than the day before the event if you absolutely need to cancel your reservation.  Thank you!  



  Date and Time

  Location

  Hosts

  Registration



  • Add_To_Calendar_icon Add Event to Calendar
  • San Francisco, California
  • United States 94102
  • Building: 505 Van Ness Avenue
  • Room Number: Golden Gate Room
  • Click here for Map

  • Contact Event Host
  • Please use the link below to register. If you have any trouble or questions about the event, please email Rahul Anilkumar at ranilkumar@quanta-technology.com or by clicking the above link.

  • Starts 04 March 2016 04:10 AM UTC
  • Ends 19 April 2017 06:45 PM UTC
  • No Admission Charge
  • Menu: Non-Vegetarian, Vegetarian, Vegan


  Speakers

Ali Daneshpooy, Director, Western Region Transmission Ali Daneshpooy, Director, Western Region Transmission of Quanta, LLC.

Biography:

Ali Daneshpooy has more than 20 years of experience in Power System and Power Electronics System planning, design and operation. His background includes system design, technical study and compliance. Over his career he lead projects in system modelling, dynamic stability, security assessment, switching studies, insulation coordination, TRV, TOV, interconnection, SSR, HVDC and FACTS systems.

He received his PhD from University of Manitoba, Canada and is a professional engineer in states of CA and MD and provinces of AB and BC.