Other Undergraduate research or thesis topics in electrical power

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An electrical engineering student seeks guidance on conducting research or a thesis in electrical power engineering due to a lack of relevant courses at their university. They express interest in topics such as network analysis of power generation networks, the economics of electrical power generation and grids, circuits, electrical machines, and power plants. The student has a solid foundation in electrical engineering fundamentals and some knowledge of power electronics. Suggestions for resources include reading several Insights Blog articles by an expert on AC Power Distribution Grid analysis, which are recommended as valuable starting points. Additionally, there is a mention of exploring railgun technology as a fascinating area of study.
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Hi
I am an electrical engineering student, would like to do research and or a thesis in electrical power engineering.
However, because our university does not offer any courses on this topic, I am left alone to peruse the books and literature and find some topic of interest.

do not know if this is possible at the undergraduate level, however would like to push myself and gain some experience.

Interested in the:
1. Network analysis of power generation networks.
2. Economics of electrical power generation and grids.
3. Circuits
4. Electrical machines..
5. Powerplants.

My background is that I have a fairly good knowledge of the fundamentals of EE (circuits.basic electromagnetism and mathematics behind) and some knowledge of power electronics (little). very interested in this topic.
Any help or advice appreciated.
 
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berkeman said:
First, I would read through the several Insights Blog articles that have been written by @anorlunda about analyzing the AC Power Distribution Grid. They are great sources of information that should give you a good start.

Here is a link to Part 1: The Basics -- https://www.physicsforums.com/insights/ac-power-analysis-part-1-basics/
Thanks...indeed it is a great analysis!
 
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I would suggest that you might want to read up and explore the current state of the art in railgun technology. This is fascinating stuff for many of us. I used to work in this area, but I am years out of date now.
 
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