S. Halpin, R. Nelms, L.L. Grigsby, C. A. Gross, J. Lowry
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The use of the personal computer in power engineering education at Auburn University
Graphical user interface software developed at Auburn University is discussed. The power systems software ranges from the typical steady-state analysis algorithms for power flow and fault calculations to the dynamic analysis of rotating machines. In various forms, this software is utilized in the classroom, the laboratories, and as a supplement to out-of-class student work. A description of the power engineering curriculum at Auburn University is used to illustrate how the various personal computer applications are used.