The course is intended for electrical engineers who are going to work with Vision Network Analysis for the first time or who want to learn more about it. The software programme is intended for both occasional and frequent users. Vision Network Analysis is widely used by engineering firms for the design and planning of industrial networks.
Prerequisites
You must have completed an electrical engineering course at level 4 of the Education and Vocational Education Act. This level corresponds to a secondary education in electrical engineering (MBO/MTS-E, TBI or TSI), but can also be achieved with sufficient knowledge and experience from practice.
Objective
In the Vision Network Analysis course from RelyOn Quercus, you will learn how to analyse electricity networks using this software package. With Vision, you can perform load flow and short-circuit calculations, as well as fault and reliability analyses. In addition, Vision can be used to simulate the operation of protective devices. Vision is used for planning, designing and managing transmission, distribution and industrial networks.
Course content
This course covers the most important characteristics and functions of Vision Network Analysis, such as:
Transport network planning
Load flow calculation
Symmetrical and asymmetrical short-circuit calculations
Fault analysis
Voltage problems and overloads
Protection analysis
Reliability analysis
Harmonics
Components: nodes, chokes, transformer loads, generators, motors, circuit breakers, measuring fields.
Dynamic analysis.
Arc flash analysis.
Exam
The Vision course for analysing electricity grids concludes with an exam. There are two ways to complete the course:
Proof of participation
RelyOn certificate