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Electrical Power Engineering Principles - AD-TEAM - 08-12-2024 Electrical Power Engineering Principles Duration: 1h 34m | .MP4 1280x720, 30 fps® | AAC, 44100 Hz, 2ch | 229 MB Genre: eLearning | Language: English Learn all the basic theories and principles of electrical engineering
What you'll learn understand the basic principles behind electrical power engineering know the difference between alternating current and direct current understand ohms law know how to use and apply kirchhoffs current law understand how alternating current works understand how capacitors work and how they affect the AC & DC systems understand how inductors works and how they affect the AC & DC systems know how electricity and magnetism are linked know how to create a DC motor Requirements A basic knowledge of trigonometry and understand sin, cos & tan equations Basic English language An interest in engineering & how things work Description Stephen Brooks is a Chartered Electrical engineer who has worked in the electrical power utility industry for over 30 years as a design engineer, commissioning engineer and construction project manager. This module has been written to teach non-engineers the basics of electrical power engineering, and will also act as a useful revision tool for electrical graduate engineers or those engineers new to the industry. The course uses detailed illustrations & simple explanations to convey the topics involved. Future modules will develop these basic engineering ideas further and use them to show how an electrical power utility system is designed, constructed, tested and operated. Who this course is for: people without an engineering background graduate electrical engineers school pupils [To see links please register or login] |