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Electrical Machines for Electrical Engineering

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Study method
Online
Duration
14 hours · Self-paced
Access to content
Lifetime access
Qualification
No formal qualification
CPD
15 CPD hours / points
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Overview

In today's fast-paced and competitive world, staying ahead requires constant growth and upskilling. Welcome to Electrical Machines for Electrical Engineering, an empowering journey designed to equip you with the essential knowledge and skills in Electrical Machines for Electrical Engineering to thrive in your professional endeavours.

This comprehensive Electrical Machines for Electrical Engineeringcourse combines theoretical concepts with essential applications, providing you with a well-rounded understanding of the topic. Whether you're a seasoned professional seeking to enhance your expertise or a newcomer eager to embark on a new career path, this courseoffers the tools and insights necessary to unlock your true potential.

This Electrical Machines for Electrical Engineering course holds a prestigious CPD accreditation, symbolising exceptional quality. The materials, brimming with knowledge, are regularly updated, ensuring their relevance. This Teaching Assistant course promises not just education, but an evolving learning experience. Engage with this extraordinary collection, and prepare to enrich your personal and professional development.

Enrol in Electrical Machines for Electrical Engineering today and embark on a transformative journey that will set you up for success in the dynamic and evolving world of Electrical Machines for Electrical Engineering. Unleash your potential and take the first step towards a rewarding and fulfilling career!

Learning Outcomes

By the end of this Electrical Machines for Electrical Engineering course, you will:

  • Gain a deep understanding of the fundamental principles and theories in Electrical Machines for Electrical Engineering.
  • Acquire the ability to analyse and solve complex problems related to the topic critically.
  • Enhance your communication and teamwork skills, which are essential for collaborating effectively in professional settings.
  • Apply the learned concepts in Electrical Machines for Electrical Engineeringto drive innovation and make strategic decisions within your field.

CPD

15 CPD hours / points
Accredited by CPD Quality Standards

Course media

Description

Curriculum of Electrical Machines for Electrical Engineering:

Unit 1: Introduction to Electric Machines

  • Module 1- Introduction to Electric Machines
  • Module 2- Types of Electric Machines and Principle of Electrical Generation

Unit 2: DC Machines

  • Module 1- Importance and Construction of DC Machines
  • Module 2- Armature Winding and EMF Equation
  • Module 3-Solved Example 1
  • Module 4-Solved Example 2
  • Module 5-Solved Example 3
  • Module 6-Solved Example 4
  • Module 7-Separately Excited DC Machine
  • Module 8-Shunt and Series DC Machines
  • Module 9-Solved Example 1 on Separately Excited DC Machine
  • Module 10-Solved Example 2 on Separately Excited DC Machine
  • Module 11-Solved Example 3 on Shunt Generator
  • Module 12-Solved Example 4 on Shunt Generator
  • Module 13-Solved Example 5 on Series DC Generator
  • Module 14-Types and Applications of Compound DC Motors
  • Module 15- Torque-Speed Characteristics and Speed Control of Separately Excited DC Motor
  • Module 16- Torque-Speed Characteristics of Series DC Motor
  • Module 17-Solved Example 1 on Speed Control
  • Module 18-Solved Example 2 on Speed Control
  • Module 19- Starting of DC Machine
  • Module 20- Armature Reaction in DC Machines
  • Module 21-Losses in DC Machines

Unit 3: Construction of Transformers

  • Module 1- What is a Transformer
  • Module 2- Importance of Transformer
  • Module 3-Iron Core of Transformer
  • Module 4- Magnetic Circuit Inside Transformer
  • Module 5- Windings of Transformer
  • Module 6- Why are Windings Made of Copper
  • Module 7- Classification of Windings
  • Module 8- Insulating Material and Transformer Oil
  • Module 9- Conservator of Transformer
  • Module 10- Breather of Transformer
  • Module 11- Bushings of Transformer
  • Module 12- Tap Changer of Transformer
  • Module 13- Cooling Tubes of Transformer
  • Module 14- Buchholz Relay of Transformer
  • Module 15- Explosion Vent
  • Module 16- Methods of Cooling
  • Module 17-Types of Transformers
  • Module 18- Power Transformer and Distribution Transformer
  • Module 19- Single Phase Core Type Transformer
  • Module 20-Single Phase Shell Type Transformer
  • Module 21- 3 Phase Core Type
  • Module 22- 3 Phase Shell Type
  • Module 23- Comparison between Shell and Core CSA
  • Module 24- Comparison between Shell and Core Type
  • Module 25- Notes
  • Module 26-Video Explaining The Components in 3D and Real Life

Unit 4: Fundamentals of Magnetic Circuits

  • Module 1- Introduction to Magnetic Circuits
  • Module 2- Induced Emf and Current
  • Module 3- Ampere Right Hand Rule
  • Module 4- Magnetic Circuit and Important Definitions
  • Module 5- Linear and Non Linear Materials
  • Module 6-Flux Linkage and Reluctance
  • Module 7- Analogy between Electric and Magnetic Circuits
  • Module 8- Fringing Effect
  • Module 9- Example 1 Magnetic Circuits
  • Module 10- Example 2
  • Module 11- Example 3
  • Module 12- Application on Magnetic Circuit – Transformers

Unit 5: Theoretical Part on Transformers

  • Module 1- Introduction to Transformers
  • Module 2- Construction of Transformer
  • Module 3-Theory of Operation
  • Module 4- Ideal Transformer
  • Module 5-Non Ideal Transformer
  • Module 6- Effect of Loading on Transformer
  • Module 7- Transformer Regulation
  • Module 8- Transformer Losses
  • Module 9- Transformer Efficiency
  • Module 10- Transformer Rating
  • Module 11- Question 1
  • Module 12- Question 2
  • Module 13- Question 3
  • Module 14- Example 1
  • Module 15- Voltage Relation of Transformer
  • Module 16- Transformer Exact Equivalent Circuit
  • Module 17- Concept of Refereeing
  • Module 18- Approximate Equivalent Circuit

Unit 6: Synchronous Machines

  • Module 1- Construction and Principle of Operation of Synchronous Generator
  • Module 2- Principle of Operation of Synchronous Motor
  • Module 3- Equivalent Circuit and Phasor Diagram of Non Salient Synchronous Machine
  • Module 4-Solved Example 1 on Non Salient Machine
  • Module 5-Solved Example 2 on Non Salient Machine
  • Module 6-Solved Example 3 on Non Salient Machine
  • Module 7- Solved Example 4 on Non Salient Machine
  • Module 8-Solved Example 5 on Non Salient Machine
  • Module 9-Solved Example 6 on Non Salient Machine
  • Module 10- Equivalent Circuit and Phasor Diagram of Salient Synchronous Machine
  • Module 11-Solved Example 1 on Salient Machine
  • Module 12- Solved Example 2 on Salient Machine
  • Module 13-Solved Example 3 on Salient Machine
  • Module 14- Parallel Operation of Two Generators
  • Module 15- Synchronization of Machine with Grid

Unit 7: Induction Machines

  • Module 1- Construction and Theory of Operation of Induction Machines
  • Module 2- Equivalent Circuit and Power Flow in Induction Motor
  • Module 3- Torque-Speed Characteristics of Induction Motor
  • Module 4- Solved Example 1 on Induction Motor
  • Module 5-Solved Example 2 on Induction Motor
  • Module 6-Solved Example 3 on Induction Motor
  • Module 7-Solved Example 4 on Induction Motor
  • Module 8-Solved Example 5 on Induction Motor
  • Module 9- Methods of Speed Control of Induction Motor
  • Module 10- Methods of Starting of Induction Motor
  • Module 11-Solved Example on Motor Starter
  • Module 12- Principle of Operation of Doubly Fed Induction Generator
  • Module 13-Self Excited Induction Generator

This Electrical Machines for Electrical Engineering course holds a prestigious CPD accreditation, symbolising exceptional quality. The materials, brimming with knowledge, are regularly updated, ensuring their relevance. This Teaching Assistant course promises not just education but an evolving learning experience. Engage with this extraordinary collection, and prepare to enrich your personal and professional development.

Who is this course for?

  • Professionals looking to expand their knowledge and skills in Electrical Machines for Electrical Engineering.
  • Recent graduates seeking to enter the job market with a competitive edge.
  • Individuals considering a career change into Electrical Machines for Electrical Engineering.
  • Entrepreneurs aiming to gain insights into Electrical Machines for Electrical Engineering to boost their business strategies.
  • Anyone interested in broadening their understanding of Electrical Machines for Electrical Engineering for personal or professional growth.

Requirements

No prior knowledge or experience is required to enrol in this Electrical Machines for Electrical Engineering course.

Career path

Completing Electrical Machines for Electrical Engineering can give you the initial boost to a world of exciting career opportunities.

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