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Software Tools in Power Engeenering

Course title: Software Tools in Power Engeenering

Code: 3ФЕИТ04З027

Number of credits (ECTS): 6

Weekly number of classes: 3+0+2+0

Prerequisite for enrollment of the subject: None

Course Goals (acquired competencies): Obtaining practical knowledge and skills for using modern software packages and tools for solving specific engineering and managerial problems as well as modeling of physical processes in power engineering.

Total available number of classes: 180

Course Syllabus: Methodology for solving engineering problems. MATLAB - introduction, basic programming, M-files. Matrix operations and solving systems of linear and nonlinear equations in MATLAB. Statistical analysis and analysis of business data and data from power plants. Fuzzy arithmetic Visualization and graphic processing of data and processes in power engineering. Creating custom functions, solving numerical and power engineering optimization problems. Approximation and forecasting in power systems and management. SIMULINK & SimPower System - working with blocks and models creation. Software tools for development of engineering technical documentation. Standards, criteria and rules for designing technical text, graphics, multimedia. Rules for the preparation of a technical presentation and its presentation to the specific audience. Advance MS Excel and its add-ins (Solver, Goal Seek, Scenario Manager) application in solving engineering problems.

Literature:

Required Literature

No.

Author

Title

Publisher

Year

1

Atanas Iliev

Softwer tools in power engineering - Practical examples

FEEIT

2015

2

Z. Stojković

Design by computers in the electric power

ETF Beograd

2003

3

А. Gillat

Matlab – An Introduction with Application

John Willey & Sons Inc

2011

Additional Literature

No.

Author

Title

Publisher

Year

1

Microsoft

MS Office 2010 – Reference Manual

MS Press

2010

2

B. Hahn, D. Valentine

Essential MATLAB for Engineers and Scientists

Elsevier

2007