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Application and Practice of Virtual Simulation Experiment in Experiment Teaching of Modern Power Supply Technology

Ni Zhang, Lingxia Jiao, Yanfang Li, Lijuan Yang

Abstract


In order to meet the needs of the development of new energy technology in China, to cultivate innovative and applied electrical engineering and automation professionals with professional competence as the goal, in accordance with the principle of “combining virtual and real, supplementing the real with virtuality”, and relying on the safety of clean energy transmission is the entry point. The design, selection, and realization of professional-related power transmission schemes in the process of energy transmission and subway supply are selected, and simulation simulations such as power supply design and realization, reactive power compensation operations, and electric shock conditions are highly simulated, which effectively solves the problem. There are many restrictions on high-pressure experiments, it is difficult to effectively implement multiple design schemes, and the safety is poor, which effectively stimulates students’ interest in learning, mobilizes students’ initiative to participate in experimental teaching, and improves students’ comprehensive ability to solve complex engineering problems.

Keywords


Virtual Simulation; Energy Transmission; Power Supply Design

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.18686/ahe.v5i8.3872

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