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Matlab Gui Based Educational Simulation Tool Box For Power Analysis, Tharuka Senevirathne Jan 2019

Matlab Gui Based Educational Simulation Tool Box For Power Analysis, Tharuka Senevirathne

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One of the most important and complex tasks in power engineering is the analysis of power systems under fault conditions. The detection and analysis of these faults are important to guarantee that the dependability and stability of the power system does not decline as a result of a critical event such as a fault. This thesis will conduct research on how a power system under fault conditions behaves and will examine the various scenarios of faults such as three-phase, single line-to-ground, line-to-line, and double line-to-ground faults. A simplified method based on symmetrical components is used to construct the mathematical models …


Effects Of Computer Program Visualization Tools On Student Populations, Meghan Jayne Peterson Jan 2016

Effects Of Computer Program Visualization Tools On Student Populations, Meghan Jayne Peterson

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This study examined how program visualization tools affect Advanced Placement Computer Science students' understanding of abstract programming concepts. A literature review was conducted to determine if program visualization is effective and which students benefit from it the most. The findings were used to design a causal comparative study in which students would experience instruction with and without program visualization. The study took place in an AP Computer Science course during the first challenging unit about an abstract concept: loops. Participants (n = 24) were selected using convenience sampling and were assessed before, during, and after the study took place. While …