Power system transients, which are always present in a system due to switching in the presence of inductance and capacitance, are unwanted things. They are an ignored topic in the electrical engineering curriculum of many institutes. This paper presents our new attempt to teach electric power system transients for graduate students of the Electric Power System Management Energy Program at the Asian Institute of Technology (AIT), Thailand.
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