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  1. annoyed-trapezoid

    Where are the competitive bids?

    I'd like to be a consultant one day and I'm trying to understand the competitive bid process. How do people even get started? Where are competitive bids posted? I know there is huge demand for transmission planning and generation interconnection studies, for instance, but when I try to find...
  2. annoyed-trapezoid

    New EMT simulation software

    I posted a while ago asking about EMT software and I figured. I'd follow up. I wanted to study inverters so I wrote a new free solver so I can run Python within my EMT simulation. I call it Kestrel and I posted it here: https://kestrel-solver.com/ Thought you guys might be interested. Working...
  3. annoyed-trapezoid

    Does anyone else use EMT (transient simulation) software?

    I had my heart set on it. I wrote a GUI EMT solver. It's here: http://kestrel-solver.com/
  4. annoyed-trapezoid

    Does anyone else use EMT (transient simulation) software?

    The transients analysis course at University of Idaho https://webpages.uidaho.edu/ece/ee/power/ECE524/ is the most recent one I took. I intend to take more power electronics oriented coursework in the future. I've been writing my own solver in response.
  5. annoyed-trapezoid

    Does anyone else use EMT (transient simulation) software?

    Does anyone in this forum use electromagnetic transient simulation? Full disclosure, I'm an employed power engineer and masters student that's totally fed up with the existing state of transient simulation software. I'd really like to understand what folks typically use these programs for in...

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