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Electrical Distribution System Analysis

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Electrical Distribution System Analysis

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  • Course duration

    963 Min

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  • Language

    English

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Participants should join this course to gain a clear understanding of modern electrical distribution systems and their unique challenges. It equips learners with practical modeling and analysis skills needed for active, smart distribution networks. The course also bridges theory and practice through real-world case studies.

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Electrical Distribution System Analysis

30 Lectures

963 min

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    Electrical Distribution System Analysis

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    4 min

  • Lesson icon

    Introduction to Electrical Distribution System

    28 min

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    Components of Distribution System Substation and Busbar Layouts

    32 min

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    Components of Distribution System and Feeder Configurations

    27 min

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    Nature of Loads in a Distribution System

    35 min

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    Load Allocation in a Distribution System

    29 min

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    K Factors and Their Applications

    34 min

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    Analysis of Uniformly Distributed Loads

    40 min

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    Lumping Loads in Geometric Configurations: Rectangular

    34 min

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    Lumping Loads in Geometric Configurations: Triangular

    24 min

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    Impedance of Distribution Lines and Feeders-Part I

    32 min

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    Series Impedance of Distribution Lines and Feeders-Part II

    42 min

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    Models of Distribution Lines and Cables

    38 min

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    Modelling of Single-Phase and Three-Phase Transformers

    14 min

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    Modelling of Three-Phase Transformers-Part I

    28 min

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    Modelling of Three-Phase Transformers-Part II

    40 min

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    Modelling of Three-Phase Transformers-Part III

    48 min

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    Modelling of Three-Phase Transformers-Part IV

    41 min

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    Modelling of Step Voltage Regulators - Part I

    46 min

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    Modelling of Step Voltage Regulators-Part II

    20 min

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    Modelling of Step Voltage Regulators-Part III

    36 min

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    Modelling of Step Voltage Regulators- Part IV

    23 min

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    Load Models in Distribution System - Part I

    40 min

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    Load Models in Distribution System - Part-II

    30 min

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    Modelling of Distributed Generation

    41 min

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    Applications and Modeling of Capacitor Banks

    31 min

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    Summary of Modelling of Distribution System Components

    36 min

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    Backward/Forward Sweep Load Flow Analysis - Part I

    27 min

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    Backward/Forward Sweep Load Flow Analysis - Part II

    33 min

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    Direct Approach Based Load Flow Analysis - Part I

    30 min

Course details

This course provides a clear and practical understanding of electrical distribution systems and explains how they differ from transmission systems in terms of structure and load behavior. With the growing use of distributed generation, energy storage, and smart-grid technologies, distribution networks are changing from simple, passive systems into active and complex ones. Because of this, conventional analysis methods used for transmission systems are no longer sufficient. This course introduces analysis and modeling techniques specifically developed for modern distribution systems.The course covers the modeling of important distribution components such as feeders, transformers, voltage regulators, capacitors, loads, and distributed generation units. It also explains essential analysis techniques like load flow and short-circuit analysis, which are necessary for the planning, design, and operation of today’s distribution networks. Special attention is given to voltage and reactive power control (volt-var control) using both conventional and advanced approaches. In addition, the course includes a real-world case study of a practical distribution system, such as the distribution network of IIT Roorkee, to help learners connect theory with real-life applications.

Source: IIT Roorkee July 2018 [Youtube Channel]

Course suitable for

  • Automotive
  • Electronics & Instrumentation
  • Electrical
  • Engineering & Design
  • Project Management
  • Research & Developmnet

Key topics covered

  • Electrical Distribution System Analysis

  • Introduction to Electrical Distribution System

  • Components of Distribution System Substation and Busbar Layouts

  • Components of Distribution System and Feeder Configurations

  • Nature of Loads in a Distribution System

  • Load Allocation in a Distribution System

  • K Factors and Their Applications

  • Analysis of Uniformly Distributed Loads

  • Lumping Loads in Geometric Configurations: Rectangular

  • Lumping Loads in Geometric Configurations: Triangular

  • Impedance of Distribution Lines and Feeders – Part I

  • Series Impedance of Distribution Lines and Feeders – Part II

  • Models of Distribution Lines and Cables

  • Modelling of Single-Phase and Three-Phase Transformers

  • Modelling of Three-Phase Transformers – Part I

  • Modelling of Three-Phase Transformers – Part II

  • Modelling of Three-Phase Transformers – Part III

  • Modelling of Three-Phase Transformers – Part IV

  • Modelling of Step Voltage Regulators – Part I

  • Modelling of Step Voltage Regulators – Part II

  • Modelling of Step Voltage Regulators – Part III

  • Modelling of Step Voltage Regulators – Part IV

  • Load Models in Distribution System – Part I

  • Load Models in Distribution System – Part II

  • Modelling of Distributed Generation

  • Applications and Modeling of Capacitor Banks

  • Summary of Modelling of Distribution System Components

  • Backward/Forward Sweep Load Flow Analysis – Part I

  • Backward/Forward Sweep Load Flow Analysis – Part II

  • Direct Approach Based Load Flow Analysis – Part I

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