Modeling and analysis of basic electric power systems. Single-phase and three-phase circuits: real and reactive power, per-phase analysis, power factor correction. Electro-mechanical energy conversion: operation, characteristics and analysis of transformers, DC-, induction-, and synchronous electric machines. Motor and generator operation. Includes: Experiential Learning Activity Prerequisite(s): PHYS 1004 and ELEC 2501, and second- year status in Engineering. Lectures 3 hours per week. Laboratory and problem analysis 3 hours per week alternate weeks. [0.5 credits]
Modeling and analysis of basic electric power systems. Single-phase and three-phase circuits: real and reactive power, per-phase analysis, power factor correction. Electro-mechanical energy conversion: operation, characteristics and analysis of transformers, DC-, induction-, and synchronous electric machines. Motor and generator operation. Includes: Experiential Learning Activity Prerequisite(s): PHYS 1004 and ELEC 2501, and second- year status in Engineering. Lectures 3 hours per week. Laboratory and problem analysis 3 hours per week alternate weeks. [0.5 credits]