Mastering Emtp For Power System Analysis
Published 9/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 7.48 GB | Duration: 12h 13m
Published 9/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 7.48 GB | Duration: 12h 13m
A complete guide to transient and steady-state simulations for engineers and researchers.
What you'll learn
Build and configure power system models in EMTP
Simulate electromagnetic and electromechanical transients
Analyze system response and stability
Apply machine modeling techniques
Evaluate protection and control schemes
Conduct case studies on real-world applications such as renewable energy integration
Requirements
Basic knowledge of electrical engineering concepts such as voltage, current, power, and frequency.
Familiarity with power system components (generators, transformers, transmission lines, loads) is helpful, but not mandatory.
No prior experience with EMTP is required — the course starts from the fundamentals and gradually moves to advanced applications.
An interest in learning how to simulate and analyze power system dynamics and transients.
Description
The Electromagnetic Transients Program (EMTP) is one of the most powerful tools available for simulating and analyzing power systems, especially when it comes to capturing fast and complex transient phenomena. This comprehensive course, developed by Power 2 Human, is designed to take you from the fundamentals of EMTP to advanced applications, giving you the skills to confidently model, simulate, and interpret real-world power system behavior.Throughout the course, you will learn how to build accurate system models, configure simulations, and analyze results using EMTP’s intuitive yet advanced interface. We begin with the basics—understanding the simulation environment, component libraries, and parameter settings—before progressing to more complex topics such as transformer inrush, lightning surges, harmonic analysis, and control system integration.You will gain hands-on experience modeling key components including generators, transformers, transmission lines, loads, breakers, and power electronics. Through practical exercises, you will simulate different fault scenarios, evaluate protection system responses, and assess the impact of switching operations. Special emphasis is placed on transient and harmonic studies, enabling you to diagnose and solve real engineering problems related to power quality, insulation coordination, and equipment stress.Advanced sections of the course cover frequency scans, hybrid EMT–phasor simulations, and custom component creation, preparing you to handle specialized and large-scale projects. You will also explore real industry case studies, from renewable energy integration to HVDC systems and offshore networks.By the end of this course, you will have developed a deep understanding of EMTP’s capabilities and the confidence to apply it to utility, industrial, and research applications—equipping you with skills that are highly sought after in the power engineering field.Author: Power 2 Human
Overview
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 Introduction
Lecture 2 Introduction to EMTP Software
Section 2: Basic Projects & Simulation
Lecture 3 Creating first AC - RLC circuit step by step
Lecture 4 RLC Transient Simulation step by step
Lecture 5 Creating DC - RLC circuit
Lecture 6 Performing Load Flow step by step
Section 3: Power System Machine modelling with EMTP
Lecture 7 Synchronous Machine with Controls modelling
Lecture 8 Creating Subcircuit in EMTP step by step
Lecture 9 Asynchronous Machine modelling & simulation
Lecture 10 Transformer Modeling in EMTP
Lecture 11 EMTP Transformer Modeling for Tap Changing
Lecture 12 Design On Load Tap Changer Model from Scratch (Mask Module Bonus)
Lecture 13 Power Systems Transmission Line - PI Model by scratch
Lecture 14 Wideband - Frequency Dependent Line modelling by scratch
Lecture 15 Transmission Line Energization and Fault modelling
Section 4: Power Systems Protection
Lecture 16 Power Systems Protection principles
Lecture 17 Overcurrent Protection - Part 1
Lecture 18 Overcurrent Protection - Part 2
Lecture 19 Transformer Differential Protection
Lecture 20 Surge Arrester Protection Modelling (ZnO, SiC)
Section 5: Renewable Energy - Wind Turbine
Lecture 21 Wind Turbine Principles presenation
Lecture 22 Wind Turbine Modelling - Part 1: Wind Mechanical System
Lecture 23 Wind Turbine Modelling - Part 2: Permanet Magnet Synchronous Generator
Lecture 24 Wind Turbine AC-DC DC-AC Grid Connection
Electrical engineers who want to strengthen their ability to model and analyze power system dynamics.,Power system protection and control engineers who need to simulate faults, switching events, and relay operations.,Researchers and graduate students in power systems, renewable energy, or electrical machines who require a strong foundation in EMTP-based studies.,Utility and industry professionals working with grid integration, HVDC systems, or industrial networks who want to evaluate transient behavior.,Students and beginners in electrical engineering who are curious about simulation tools and want hands-on experience with EMTP.