EEL 3211 – Basic Electric Energy Systems Technical Specialization
Catalog Description: (3 cr) Analysis and modeling of power system components. Magnetic circuits, energy conservation, transformers, AC and DC rotating machines.
Prerequisites: Circuits I, Co-requisites: Circuits II
Textbook: Electric Machinery, by A. E. Fitzgerald, Charles Kingsley, Jr., and Stephen D. Umans, 6th ed, McGraw-Hill, 2003, ISBN number: 0-07-366009-4
Course Objective: Learn the basics magnetic circuits, transformers, motors, and generators. Design circuits and systems to meet desired needs. Engage in life-long learning
Professional Component: 3 credits of engineering design
Relationship to Outcomes: (To view how the outcomes of this course fit in with the curriculum, click here)
- EE2 - knowledge of mathematics, basic and engineering sciences necessary to analyze and design complex systems
- a - an ability to apply knowledge of mathematics, science, and engineering
- k - an ability to use the techniques, skills, and modern engineering tools necessary for engineering practice
Class Schedule: 3 classes per week of 50 minutes each
Topics:
- Magnetic Circuits and Materials
- Transformers
- ElectroMechanical Energy Conversion
- Induction to Rotating Machines
- Synchronous Machines
- Induction Machines
- DC Machines
Course Committee: Dr. Zmuda, Chair, Dr. Arnold, Dr. Rakov
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