Utilization of Electrical Energy

  • Electrical & Control Engineering |

Description

This course introduces students to the principles, design, and applications of specialized electrical systems in industry and daily life. It covers the fundamentals of illumination, including terms, laws, polar curves, and photometry, along with the design and components of lighting systems. The course also explores electric heating, arc furnaces, and electric welding, as well as electric traction systems and trains, focusing on the control of traction motors and elevator systems. Additional topics include electrolytic processes, types and applications of batteries, and the electrical systems of HVAC. A practical case study is included to connect theoretical knowledge with real-world applications.

Program

Bachelor Degree in Electrical and Control Engineering (160)

Objectives

  • Terms used in illumination - Laws of illumination & Polar curves and photometry - Illumination systems components - Illumination systems design - Electric heating - The arc furnaces and electric welding - Electric traction system - Electric trains - Control of traction motors – Elevators - Electrolytic processes - Batteries types and applications - Electrical systems of HVAC - Case study.

Textbook

• Gupta, J.B “Utilization of Electric Power & Electric Traction” Katson

Course Content

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Markets and Career

  • Generation, transmission, distribution and utilization of electrical power for public and private sectors to secure both continuous and emergency demands.
  • Electrical power feeding for civil and military marine and aviation utilities.
  • Electrical works in construction engineering.

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