Motor Acceleration Studies
https://etap.com - Motor acceleration studies are essential to power systems engineers whose responsibilities are to operate large motors under a safe and highly reliable environment. ETAP is the most flexible and accurate solution to perform Motor Acceleration Studies on any system, regardless of the project stage and available input data; from conceptual design, to FEED, to daily operations. This webinar will make use of the IEEE Std. 3002.7 (former Brown Book) - Recommended practice for conducting Motor-Starting Studies and Analysis of Industrial and Commercial Power Systems, and will include the following: -Impact Motor Starting Analysis -Data Requirements and Motor Parameter Estimation -Dynamic Motor Starting -Motor Acceleration using Transient Stability -Utilize Automated Motor Start and Result Analyzer #ETAPsoftware #electricalsoftware #PowerSystemAnalysis #PowerSystemAnalysisSoftware #electricalindustry #electricalengineering #energynews #electricalindustry #electricalenergy #ElectricalDesign #electricalservices

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