ECEN 3170 - Energy Conversion 1
Elective - 3 credit hours
On-Line Course Materials
Prerequisite: ECEN 3250, Circuits/Electronics 3.
Textbook: Class notes entitled Electromechanical Systems, 1998, by Ewald Fuchs
Course objectives: To provide continuity in students' knowledge based on their past education; exposure to real-life problems. Students should be able to branch out into different areas such as power electronics, energy conversion, and power systems. In-depth use of PSPICE and MATLAB programs to real-life applications accompanied by simple hand calculations.
Topics
- introductory exposure to multiple feed-back loops
- the sources of electrical power including renewable energy
- principles of power electronics
- magnetics
- transformers
- force and torque production in electromagnetic circuits
- rotating and linear motion electric machines
- mechanical loads
- complete designs for some electro-mechanical systems.
Contribution of course to meeting the professional component: Contributes 3 semester hours to criterion 4(b) “one and one-half years of engineering topics, consisting of engineering sciences and engineering design appropriate to the student's field of study.”
Relationship of course to program outcomes: This course is not required and is not included in outcomes assessment.
Prepared by: E. Fuchs, V. Heuring
May 17, 2005.
