Abstract

Interactive software to be used for power engineering education is considered. It is shown how the student-computer interaction can be improved by adding an expert system to already existent software used as a teaching aid as part of an undergraduate power system operation course. An online diagnosis and advisor tool recently incorporated in a microcomputer based power network control center simulator is described together with application examples related to emergency control strategies in power network operation. The students initial reaction is discussed. >

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