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Course Name
Turkish Maden Elektrotekniği
English Electro-Techniques in Mines
Course Code
MAD 471E Credit Lecture
(hour/week)
Recitation
(hour/week)
Laboratory
(hour/week)
Semester 7
- 1 - 1
Course Language English
Course Coordinator Murat İmeryüz
Course Objectives To teach the fundamental knowledge of electrical engineering and the mining engineering students informed the electrical applications on open and underground mining.
Course Description In this course, the principles of electrical engineering that is necessary for mining engineering students, and electrical mining applications will be introduced. In additions ac and dc circuits, electrical circuit components, single phase and three phase networks, electrical machines used mining, transformers, power distribution systems, voltage drop calculation, cables, power electronics components and devices, automatic control equipment, sensors, ex-proof classes, ex-proof electrical materials, safety in electrical installation and protection grounding will be introduced according to the mining engineering requirements.
Course Outcomes 1. Basic electrical variables and fundamental circuits components
2. Direct current and alternative current circuits
3. Electrical distribution systems, calculation of electrical power and cross sectional area of conductor
4. The automation control equipment using in mining, PLC and some sensors
5. Electrical machines: Transformers, asynchronous machines, dc machines and synchronous machines
6. Power electronic components and circuits, frequency converters
7. Mechanical power calculations for pumps, ventilators, escalators, conveyer and hoisting systems.
8. Ex-proof electrical equipment and systems, protection classes and symbols
9. Safety in electrical installations and protection grounding.
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