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The different operating modes of electric circuits

Teaching Unit (for year 1): Harmonization


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Face-to-face time

30
hours


studentworkload

Student workload

50
hours


ects

ECTS

3


Responsible Teacher

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Thierry BOILEAU

Pedagogical Team

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Thierry BOILEAU
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Noureddine TAKORABET

Aims of the teaching

This harmonization course is addressed specifically to the students that have obtained mechanical engineering bachelor or chemical engineering bachelor. It is intended to provide them with a comprehensive knowledge on electrical engineering basis. More specifically the method to study DC circuits, AC circuits and circuits in transient operations. The basics on electromagnetics and electromechanical power conversion will also be introduced. These skills are necessary for the forthcoming modules of DENSYS.

Intended Learning outcomes (measured by the assessment)

Be able to study a DC circuit
Be able to study an AC circuit with complex formalism
Be able to calculate active power
Be able to study and simulate circuits in transient operations
Understand the basics of electromagnetics
Be able to study a magnetic circuit
Understand the operation of a transformer and the constraints of its implementation
Understand electromechanical power conversion principle

Learning activities and approach

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E-learning (online)

None

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Lectures (onsite)

The lectures are given by teachers belonging to the pedagogic team

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Tutorials (onsite)

Exercises and simulations

Useful information

Location

ENSEM

Practical work equipment

Computing rooms with dedicated software (Matlab-Simulink)

Other information

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Assessment method

Written exam on the theoretical and applicative content of the course

Related literature

Schaum's Outline of Basic Electricity, Second Edition (M. Gussow), Ed. Mc-Graw-Hill Handbooks
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