Course title |
DC Electrical Machines 2 |
Acronym |
19M013EMJS |
Study programme |
Electrical Engineering and Computing |
Module |
Applied Mathematics, Audio and Video Technologies, Biomedical and Environmental Engineering, Biomedical and Nuclear Engineering, Computer Engineering and Informatics, Electronics and Digital Systems, Energy Efficiency, Information and Communication Technologies, Microwave Engineering, Nanoelectronics and Photonics, Power Systems - Networks and Systems, Power Systems - Renewable Energy Sources, Power Systems - Substations and Power Equipment, Signals and Systems, Software Engineering |
Type of study |
master academic studies |
Lecturer (for classes) |
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Lecturer/Associate (for practice) |
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Lecturer/Associate (for OTC) |
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ESPB |
6.0 |
Status |
elective |
Condition |
Power engineering department (EPS, ECD), Signals and Systems department |
The goal |
Introduction to basic structure, working principle, conventions and standards related to DC machines, to the extent necessary for their use in a wide range of applications. |
The outcome |
Theoretical knowledge and practical skills through laboratory exercises for quickly mastering the techniques of using the DC machines in a wide range of industrial applications: electric drives, traction and automated processes. |