Research on the Construction of Power System Relay Protection Course System in Electrical Engineering Discipline

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  • Tianhao Wang

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54097/5zqaqh37

Keywords:

Power System, Relay Protection, Curriculum System, Teaching Reform, Practical Teaching, Smart Grid, Cutting-Edge Technology, Electrical Engineering Education

Abstract

Power system relay protection is one of the core courses in the discipline of electrical engineering, which is directly related to the students' professional ability in the field of power system operation and protection. With the rapid development of power system, especially the popularization of smart grid technology, the existing curriculum system gradually exposes problems such as obsolete content, insufficient practical teaching, and disconnection with cutting-edge technology. By analyzing the current situation of the existing curriculum system, this paper proposes key elements such as the combination of theory and practice, the introduction of cutting-edge knowledge, the optimal allocation of teaching resources, and the innovation of teaching methods, and discusses the implementation strategy of curriculum system reform. The study aims to build a relay protection curriculum system that better meets the development needs of modern power systems, and to enhance students' practical ability and innovative thinking to meet the challenges of the future power industry.

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18-09-2024

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Wang, T. (2024). Research on the Construction of Power System Relay Protection Course System in Electrical Engineering Discipline. Journal of Education and Educational Research, 10(2), 240-244. https://doi.org/10.54097/5zqaqh37