E015 – Electrical Engineering Fundamentals 1
Electrical Engineering Fundamentals 1
Version: 1
Prof. Dr.-Ing. habil. Lutz Göhler
lutz.goehler(at)htw-dresden.de
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Andreas Binner
andreas.binner(at)htw-dresden.de
Prof. Dr.-Ing. habil. Lutz Göhler
lutz.goehler(at)htw-dresden.de
Englisch
7.00 Credits
210 Stunden
6.50 SWS (4.00 SWS Vorlesung | 2.00 SWS Übung | 0.50 SWS Praktikum)
112.50 Stunden
Alternative Prüfungsleistung - Schriftliche Leistungskontrolle
Prüfungsdauer: 90 min | Wichtung: 50 % | Wird in englischer Sprache abgenommen
Schriftliche Prüfungsleistung
Prüfungsdauer: 90 min | Wichtung: 50 % | Wird in englischer Sprache abgenommen
- lecture
- tutorial
- practical courses in the Electrical Engineering Laboratory
- lectures based on blackboard and beamer presentation
- exercise booklet for tutorials
- instructions for practical courses
- basic electrotechnical quantities (20 %)
- two terminal networks and fundamental electrotechnical calculations (20 %)
- network calculation for direct current networks (30 %)
- network calculation for alternating current networks (30 %)
Knowledge:
- basic concepts of electrical engineering
- active and passive two terminal networks
- Kirchhoff's laws for nodes and meshes
- voltage and current divider
- bridge circuits
- methods for network calculation (esp. node potential analysis)
- periodically time dependent quantities
- networks at DC and AC voltage
- complex phasors, resistance and conductance operators
- network calculations in complex plane
- active, reactive and apparent power, reactive power compensation
Skills:
- confident handling of electrical engineering quantities and units
- methods for network calculation at DC and AC voltage
- creation of two terminal equivalent circuits for arbitrary electrical circuits
Competencies:
- the students are able to transfer electrotechnical descriptions and methods to complex tasks
Electrical Engineering Fundamentals 2
- standard literature for electrical engineering fundamentals (available at HTW library)
- beamer presentation slides
- exercise booklet
- practical course instructions