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Course: basic principles of electrical engineering I

Course no. :n/a
ECTS credits:8
Lecturer(s):N.N.
Available: winter term summer term
Course type:Lecture/practical exercises
Exam type:Written e. 1,5h or oral examine
Exam requirements:In-depth knowledge of calculation methods and their applications in simple d.c. circuits including network analysis and in the conversion of electric energy. Basic knowledge of the types of voltage generation. In-depth knowledge of the complex description and addition of sinusoidal quantities.
Objectives:The courses “Basic principles of electrical and electronic engineering I-III” are basics of the following courses. The knowledge of electrical current and its behaviour is necessary for calculation of DC network of the course Basic principles of electrical and electronic engineering II. The student should be able to calculate linear direct current networks and to apply these procedures to a.c. networks by complex methods.
Course contents:Physical Equations. Simple current circuits. Linear direct current networks. Energy and power, electrolysis, thermoelectric effect. Nonlinear DC networks.Description and addition of an alternating signal by complex methods.
Literature:Moeller; Fricke; Frohne; Vaske: Grundlagen der Elektrotechnik; Teubner Verlag, Stuttgart 1986.
Weißgerber, W.: Elektrotechnik für Ingenieure, Band 1-3, Vieweg Verlag,
Braunschweig 1999.
Vömel, M., Zastrow, D.: Aufgabensammlung Elektrotechnik, Band 1-2, Vieweg
Verlag, Braunschweig 1998.
Kories, R.; Schmidt-Walter, H.: Taschenbuch der Elektrotechnik; Verlag Harry Deutsch; Thun und Frankfurt am Main, 2000.
Ahlers, H.: Grundlagen der Elektrotechnik I, Script, FH OOW, Wilhelmshaven, http://www.fh-oow.de/fbi/el/eg/eg1
available in modul:basic principles of electrical and electronic engineering I in semester 1