Electric Generating Power Plants for Electrical Engineering
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Electric Generating Power Plants for Electrical Engineering
Electric Generating Power Plants for Electrical Engineering
MP4 | Video: AVC 1280×720 | Audio: AAC 44KHz 2ch | Duration: 1 Hours | Lec: 20 | 126 MB Genre: eLearning | Language: English
Course for Electrical Engineering Student who wants to know about Generating Power Stations in Electrical Power System.
we will discuss the different types in each one of these power stations,their advantages and disadvantages.
his course is designed to provide a complete
overview of electric circuit analysis used in electrical engineering and electronics engineering. Electric circuit analysis is the most fundamental concept
for electrical engineering, electronics engineering, and computer engineering. It is for that reason that electric
circuit analysis is usually the first course taught in electrical, electronics, and computer engineering programs at universities, as basically
anything related to electrical, electronics, or computer engineering stems from electric circuit analysis.
In this course you will learn everything
about electric circuits and electronics, from the basics such as what an electric
circuit is and the fundamentals of electrical quantities like voltage, current, and power
, all the way to complex techniques for analyzing electric and electronics circuits
.1. Fundamentals of Electric Circuits and Electronics: in sections 2 and 3 of the course,
we will discuss what an electric circuit is at the most basic level, followed by explanations of electrical quantities and sources of electricity.
This is the foundation for electrical engineering and electronics engineering.
2. Basic DC Electric Circuit Analysis: in sections 4, 5, and 6 we will discuss the analysis of direct current (DC) circuits,
starting from basic analysis techniques such as Kirchhoff’s voltage law and Kirchhoff’s current law
(KVL and KCL), voltage division, current division, nodal analysis, and loop analysis.
We will also be discussing how complex resistive circuits can be simplified
into equivalent circuits for easier analysis of electric circuits and electronics.