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AREVA POWER SYSTEMSTEACHING LABORATORY
UNC C
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RY AREVA POWER SYSTEMS TEACHING LABORATORY With experiments ranging from the principles of basic
electromagnetism to the integration of renewable power
systems into the grid, the AREVA Power Systems Teaching
Laboratory in the UNC Charlotte Energy Production and
Infrastructure (EPIC) building provides students hands-on
learning tools that teach the many properties of electric
generation and use.
The 17 work stations in the lab include test benches to teach
power system components, transformers, protection, control,
SCADA, electronic motor drives, power electronics and
electrical machines. The hardware in the lab is from Lucas
Nülle and Feedback Systems. The main financial supporters of
the lab are AREVA and the State of North Carolina.
EPICENERGY PRODUCTION ANDINFRASTRUCTURE CENTER
EQUIPMENT INCLUDES:
• Electromagnetic trainers
• Reconfigurable motors and generators
• Electronic motor drives
• Systems to simulate protection of transmission lines,
busbar systems, motors and generators.
SIMULATION AND TESTING CAPABILITIES INCLUDE: • Interactive power system
• Interactive drives and power electronics
• Traditional and renewable generation
• Transmission and distribution emulator
• Energy storage and fuel cells
• Power electronics and drives
• T&D protection & SCADA
• Smart energy meters
Contact: Dr. Alec Martin, 704-687-8142, [email protected]