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Course Name
Turkish Elektromekanik Enerji Dönüşümü
English Electromech.Energy Conversion
Course Code
ELK 214E Credit Lecture
(hour/week)
Recitation
(hour/week)
Laboratory
(hour/week)
Semester 5
3 3 1 -
Course Language English
Course Coordinator Duygu Bayram Kara
Course Objectives 1. To teach the concepts and related laws used in electromechanical energy conversion
2. To teach the operational principles of electromechanical energy conversion devices
3. To teach the analysis methods for electromechanical energy conversion systems.
Course Description General principles of electromechanical energy conversion: Input-output variables, motor, generator and transformer operations. Energy conservation principle and energy balance equation. Relationships between torque-force and energy stored in magnetic and electric fields. Linear and nonlinear systems. Computation of flux linkage, self and mutual inductances, developed force and torque in nonlinear systems. Generalized and simple electrical machine models. Mathematical and equivalent-circuit models of these machines. Conditions for continuous energy conversion for various machine models
Course Outcomes 1. Have a general knowledge on electromechanical energy conversion,
2. Have a broad knowledge on energy conversion laws and concepts
3. Identify energy conversion devices, and explain their operational principles
4. Formulate electromechanical energy conversion systems
5. Analyze electromechanical energy conversion systems
Pre-requisite(s)
Required Facilities
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Textbook Fitzgerald A. E., Kingssley C. JR, Kusko., and Uman, S. D., «Electric Machinery», McGraw-Hill, New York, 1992.
Other References Chapman S. C., «Electric Machinery Fundemantals», McGraw-Hill, New York, 1999.
Sen, P. C., «Principles of Electric Machines and Power Electronics», Jhon Wiley and Sons, New York, 1997.
Slemon G. R. and Straughen A., “Electric Machinery”, McGraw-Hill,
New York, 1990.
Thaler G. J and Wilcox M., “Electric Machinery”, John Wiley and Sons
Inc., New York, 1966.
 
 
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