Electromechanical Energy Conversion Published 5/2024
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 8.13 GB | Duration: 13h 36m
Production and Distribution of Electrical Power and Electrical Machines
What you'll learn Learners will have a knowledge of electrical machines, how electricity is obtained and distributed and magnetic circuits
They will be able to succeed in similar courses given in the universities and colleges.
Finish a course on electrical machines which is necessary for receving a licence in electrical engineering
Correlate the rigth electrical motor in a specific application
Requirements A basic knowledge of mathematics and and algebra
Description This course is on "Electromechanical Energy Conversion" for the undergraduates of electrical and electronic engineering depatments of universities and colleges. Therefore the level and knowledge transferred is kept as much as what can be done in one academic semester of a university or college. It is mainly a course on ʺhow electricity is obtained from different energy sourcesʺ, "how it is distributed", ʺhow electrical forces occure in magnetic circuits" and "how electrical motors work to convert the electrical energy to mechanical powerʺ. Although the subject is rather classical and somehow well established it is vast and can be difficult to grasp if went in to details. In this course it is aimed to be as short, lean and as easily understandable as possible with minimum of wording and maximum of drawings, figures and tables. A course on "electromechanical energy conversion" is a necessity in all universities and colleges entitled to grant a licence for electrical engineering. This book is aimed at meeting the requirements of this essential subject of electrical engineering by providing information just as much as it is necessary to complete the course.A compact lecture is included with figures and tables on electricity production emphasizing the restraints brougth about by the climate change of the planet. A new approach has been tried for some of the old subjects like magnetic circuits and electrical machines together with todays much used motors.
Overview Section 1: Fundamentals of Energy and Power Systems
Lecture 1 Fundamentals of Energy and Power Systems 1
Lecture 2 Fundamentals of Energy and Power Systems 2
Section 2: Magnetic Circuits
Lecture 3 Magnetic Circuits 1
Lecture 4 Magnetic Circuits 2
Section 3: Forces and Torques in Magnetic Fıelds
Lecture 5 Forces and Torques in Magnetic Circuits
Section 4: Torque in Rotating Machines, Reluctance Motor and Step Motors
Lecture 6 Torque in Rotating Machines, reluctance Motor and Step Motors
Section 5: Electrical Machines
Lecture 7 DC Machines 1
Lecture 8 DC Machines 2
Lecture 9 Synchronous Machines
Lecture 10 Induction Machines
University students in engineering