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Transmission Lines: Design, Analysis and Applications

By EnergyEdge - Training for a Sustainable Energy Future

About this training course Transmission lines and sub-stations are essential components in the electrical power systems. Proper design and maintenance are crucial for transmission lines to maintain a continuous operation. The objective of this 5-day training course is to deal appropriately with control systems, design characteristics and electric & magnetic fields. Participants will gain a better understanding on the corona and gap discharge phenomena, constructional features, and optimization of the transmission lines. Training Objectives By participating in this course, you will be able to: Understand transmission line design and its application Examine different types of conductors and electrical characteristics Explore basic and general transmission line parameters Prevent overvoltage through insulation design Determine surge impedance and corona effects Calculate and measure electric and magnetic fields Comprehend the impact of audible noise and electromagnetic interference Identify interference within the transmission line systems Target Audience The course will greatly benefit the following groups but not limited to: Electrical Engineers Civil Engineers Transmission & Distribution Engineers Substation Operators Safety Engineers Reliability Engineers Facility & Plant Engineers Technical Engineers Design Engineers Plant Supervisors Electrical Contractors Course Level Basic or Foundation Intermediate Training Methods The training instructor relies on a highly interactive training method to enhance the learning process. This method ensures that all participants gain a complete understanding of all the topics covered. The training environment is highly stimulating, challenging, and effective because the participants will learn by case studies which will allow them to apply the material taught in their own organization. Course Duration: 5 days in total (35 hours). Training Schedule 0830 - Registration 0900 - Start of training 1030 - Morning Break 1045 - Training recommences 1230 - Lunch Break 1330 - Training recommences 1515 - Evening break 1530 - Training recommences 1700 - End of Training The maximum number of participants allowed for this training course is 25. This course is also available through our Virtual Instructor Led Training (VILT) format. Trainer Your expert course leader is a professional engineer with extensive experience in power system studies, substation design field-testing, and EHS programs settings for Mining and Electrical Utilities sectors. He was formally the Engineering Manager at GE Canada in Ontario. He received his M.Sc. in electrical engineering from the University of New Brunswick and his MBA from Laurier School of Business in Waterloo. He has managed and executed more than 150 engineering projects on substation design EMF audits and power system studies and analyses, EMF audits and grounding audits, for major electrical utilities, mines, oil and gas, data centers, industrial and commercial facilities in Canada and the U.S. He is a certified professional engineer in the provinces of Ontario and Alberta. He has various IEEE publications, has served as a technical reviewer for many IEEE journals in power systems and control systems, and is the chair of the Industry Application Chapter (IAS) for IEEE Toronto Section. He remains a very active member for the IEEE substation committee of IEEE Std. 81 ground testing (WGE6) and IEEE Std. 80 ground design (WGD7). A certified electrical safety trainer by GE Corporate and a Canadian Standard Association (CSA) committee member at the mining advisory panel for electrical safety, he also taught many technical courses all over Canada to industrial customers, electrical consultants as well as to electrical utilities customers. Highlighted Projects: Various Power System Studies for 345/230 kV Stations - Nova Scotia Power (EMERA) RF audits for Telecom tower and antennas - Cogeco/Rogers Mobile Power System analysis - Powell Canada Structural/Geotechnical Design and upgrades - Oakville Hydro Underground Cables testing and sizing - Plan Group Relay programming and design optimization - Cenovus Canada Different Arc Flash Analysis and BESS Design - SNC Lavalin Environmental site assessment (ESA) Phase I/II for multiple stations - Ontario Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) assessment for Toronto LRT expansion - MOSAIC Battery energy storage system (BESS) installation at City of London - Siemens Canada EMF audits for 500 kV Transmission Lines - Hydro One EMF audits for 500 kV Transmission Lines - Hydro Quebec AC interference for 138 kV line modeling and mitigations - HBMS Mine POST TRAINING COACHING SUPPORT (OPTIONAL) To further optimise your learning experience from our courses, we also offer individualized 'One to One' coaching support for 2 hours post training. We can help improve your competence in your chosen area of interest, based on your learning needs and available hours. This is a great opportunity to improve your capability and confidence in a particular area of expertise. It will be delivered over a secure video conference call by one of our senior trainers. They will work with you to create a tailor-made coaching program that will help you achieve your goals faster. Request for further information post training support and fees applicable Accreditions And Affliations

Transmission Lines: Design, Analysis and Applications
Delivered in Internationally or OnlineFlexible Dates
£3,320

Smart Metering & Power Quality Analytics

By EnergyEdge - Training for a Sustainable Energy Future

About this training course The smart meter or smart grid represents the next-generation electrical power system. This system uses information, data & communication technology within generation, delivery and consumption of electric energy. This 4-day course will equip you with the innovations that are shaping the power generation and distribution systems and will cover topics ranging from Smart Metering Architecture, Cybersecurity, Smart Grid Systems and Power Line Communications. Training Objectives By participating in this course, you will be able to: Comprehend the Smart Grid and Smart Meters architecture Review latest trends and challenges within the Smart Grid Technology Perform analysis on smart electronic meters Comply with regulatory and metering standards Recognize the importance of cybersecurity in smart grids Maximize efficiency, reliability, and longevity of your smart meters and equipment Gain valuable insights into power quality and harmonics Target Audience This course will greatly benefit the following groups but not limited to: Smart Grid managers and engineers Smart Meters managers and engineers Power plant managers Outage managers Maintenance and operations engineers Power regulatory personnel Transmission managers and engineers Distribution managers and engineers IT managers Renewable energy managers and engineers Course Level Basic or Foundation Intermediate Training Methods The training instructor relies on a highly interactive training method to enhance the learning process. This method ensures that all participants gain a complete understanding of all the topics covered. The training environment is highly stimulating, challenging, and effective because the participants will learn by case studies which will allow them to apply the material taught in their own organization. Course Duration: 4 days in total (28 hours). Training Schedule 0830 - Registration 0900 - Start of training 1030 - Morning Break 1045 - Training recommences 1230 - Lunch Break 1330 - Training recommences 1515 - Evening break 1530 - Training recommences 1700 - End of Training The maximum number of participants allowed for this training course is 25. This course is also available through our Virtual Instructor Led Training (VILT) format. Trainer Your expert course leader is a professional engineer with extensive experience in power system studies, substation design field-testing, and EHS programs settings for Mining and Electrical Utilities sectors. He was formally the Engineering Manager at GE Canada in Ontario. He received his M.Sc. in electrical engineering from the University of New Brunswick and his MBA from Laurier School of Business in Waterloo. He has managed and executed more than 150 engineering projects on substation design EMF audits and power system studies and analyses, EMF audits and grounding audits, for major electrical utilities, mines, oil and gas, data centers, industrial and commercial facilities in Canada and the U.S. He is a certified professional engineer in the provinces of Ontario and Alberta. He has various IEEE publications, has served as a technical reviewer for many IEEE journals in power systems and control systems, and is the chair of the Industry Application Chapter (IAS) for IEEE Toronto Section. He remains a very active member for the IEEE substation committee of IEEE Std. 81 ground testing (WGE6) and IEEE Std. 80 ground design (WGD7). A certified electrical safety trainer by GE Corporate and a Canadian Standard Association (CSA) committee member at the mining advisory panel for electrical safety, he also taught many technical courses all over Canada to industrial customers, electrical consultants as well as to electrical utilities customers. Highlighted Projects: Various Power System Studies for 345/230 kV Stations - Nova Scotia Power (EMERA) RF audits for Telecom tower and antennas - Cogeco/Rogers Mobile Power System analysis - Powell Canada Structural/Geotechnical Design and upgrades - Oakville Hydro Underground Cables testing and sizing - Plan Group Relay programming and design optimization - Cenovus Canada Different Arc Flash Analysis and BESS Design - SNC Lavalin Environmental site assessment (ESA) Phase I/II for multiple stations - Ontario Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) assessment for Toronto LRT expansion - MOSAIC Battery energy storage system (BESS) installation at City of London - Siemens Canada EMF audits for 500 kV Transmission Lines - Hydro One EMF audits for 500 kV Transmission Lines - Hydro Quebec AC interference for 138 kV line modeling and mitigations - HBMS Mine POST TRAINING COACHING SUPPORT (OPTIONAL) To further optimise your learning experience from our courses, we also offer individualized 'One to One' coaching support for 2 hours post training. We can help improve your competence in your chosen area of interest, based on your learning needs and available hours. This is a great opportunity to improve your capability and confidence in a particular area of expertise. It will be delivered over a secure video conference call by one of our senior trainers. They will work with you to create a tailor-made coaching program that will help you achieve your goals faster. Request for further information post training support and fees applicable Accreditions And Affliations

Smart Metering & Power Quality Analytics
Delivered in Internationally or OnlineFlexible Dates
£2,683 to £3,120

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Certified Data Centre Professional (CDCP)

By Nexus Human

Duration 2 Days 12 CPD hours This course is intended for The primary audience for this course is any IT, facilities or data centre professional who works in and around the data centre and who has the responsibility to achieve and improve the availability and manageability of the data centre. Overview After completion of the course the participant will be able to:? Choose an optimum site for mission-critical data centre based on current and future needs? Describe all components that are important for high availability in a data centre and how to effectively setup the data centre? Name and apply the various industry standards? Describe the various technologies for UPS, fire suppression, cooling, monitoring systems, cabling standards, etc, and to select and apply them effectively to cost-efficiently enhance the high-availability of the data centre.? Review the electrical distribution system to avoid costly downtime? Enhance cooling capabilities and efficiency in the data centre by using existing and new techniques and technologies for the increased cooling requirements of the future? Design a highly reliable and scalable network architecture and learn how to ensure installers apply proper testing techniques? Create effective maintenance contracts with equipment suppliers ensuring the best return on investment? Setup effective data centre monitoring ensuring the right people get the right message? Ensure proper security measures, both procedural and technical, are established to safeguard your company's valuable information in the data centre The course will address how to setup and improve key aspects such as power, cooling, security, cabling, safety, etc., to ensure a high available data centre. It will also address key operations and maintenance aspects. The Data Centre, it?s Importance and Causes for DowntimeData Centre Standards and Best PracticesData Centre Location, Building and Construction Selecting appropriate sites and buildings and how to avoid pitfalls Various components of an effective data centre and supporting facilities setup Raised Floor/Suspended Ceiling Uniform, concentrated and rolling load definitions Applicable standards Raised Floor guidelines Signal Reference Grid, grounding of racks Disability act and regulations Suspended ceiling usage and requirements Light Standards Light fixture types and placement Emergency lighting, Emergency Power Supply (EPS) Power Infrastructure Power infrastructure layout from generation to rack level ATS and STS systems Redundancy levels and techniques Three-phase and single-phase usage Power distribution options within the computer room Power cabling versus bus bar trunking Bonding versus grounding Common Mode Noise and isolation transformers Distribution boards, form factors and IP-protection grades Power quality guidelines Real power versus apparent power How to size and calculate load in the data centre Generators Static and dynamic UPS systems, selection criteria, how they operate and energy efficiency option Battery types, correct selection and testing Thermo-graphics Electro Magnetic Fields Electrical fields and magnetic fields definitions and units of measurements Sources of EMF Effects of EMF on human health and equipment (H)EMP Standards EMF shielding solutions Equipment Racks Rack standards, properties and selection criteria Security considerations Power rail/strip options Cooling Infrastructure Temperature and humidity recommendations Cooling measurement units and conversion rates Sensible and latent heat definitions Differences between comfort and precision cooling Overview of different air conditioner technologies Raised floor versus non-raised floor cooling Placement of air conditioner units and limitations to be observed Supplemental cooling options Cold aisle/hot aisle containment Water Supply Importance of water supply and application areas Backup water supply techniques Designing a Scalable Network Infrastructure The importance of a Structured Cabling System Planning considerations Copper and Fiber cable technology and standards ANSI/TIA-942 Cabling hierarchy and recommendations Testing and verification SAN storage cabling Network redundancy Building-to-building connectivity Network monitoring system requirements Fire Suppression Standards for fire suppression Detection systems Various total flooding fire suppression techniques and systems, their benefits and disadvantages Handheld extinguishers Signage and safety Regulatory requirements and best practices Data Centre Monitoring Data centre monitoring requirements EMS versus BMS Water leak detection systems Notification options and considerations Operational Security and Safety Practices Data centre security layers Physical, infrastructure and organisational security Safety measures and essential signage Labelling Choosing a labelling scheme Recommended labelling practices Network labelling Documentation How to setup proper documentation Document management policies and procedures Cleaning Cleaning practices for the data centre MTBF/MTTR Standards and definitions Calculation models The ?real? value Maintenance Contracts/SLA/OLAEXAM: Certified Data Centre Professional Additional course details: Nexus Humans Certified Data Centre Professional (CDCP) training program is a workshop that presents an invigorating mix of sessions, lessons, and masterclasses meticulously crafted to propel your learning expedition forward. This immersive bootcamp-style experience boasts interactive lectures, hands-on labs, and collaborative hackathons, all strategically designed to fortify fundamental concepts. Guided by seasoned coaches, each session offers priceless insights and practical skills crucial for honing your expertise. Whether you're stepping into the realm of professional skills or a seasoned professional, this comprehensive course ensures you're equipped with the knowledge and prowess necessary for success. While we feel this is the best course for the Certified Data Centre Professional (CDCP) course and one of our Top 10 we encourage you to read the course outline to make sure it is the right content for you. Additionally, private sessions, closed classes or dedicated events are available both live online and at our training centres in Dublin and London, as well as at your offices anywhere in the UK, Ireland or across EMEA.

Certified Data Centre Professional (CDCP)
Delivered Online
£1,500

Certified Data Centre Specialist (CDCS)

By Nexus Human

Duration 3 Days 18 CPD hours This course is intended for The primary audience for this course is an IT, facilities or data centre operations professional working in and around the data centre and having the responsibility to achieve and improve high-availability and manageability of the data centre. Overview After completion of the course the participant will be able to:? Understand the design life cycle of data centres and the stages involved? Discuss the data centre requirements in great level of detail with vendors, suppliers and contractors to ensure that these requirements are met? Validate design plans, quotes and offers proposed by vendors/contractors? Understand redundancy levels for both the data centre design/setup and maintenance? Understand the various building considerations such as bullet proofing, mitigation of seismic activity, fire ratings and thermal stability? Understand how to install a raised floor that meets requirements, avoiding misalignment, level differences and leakage? Understand how to read a Single Line Electrical Diagram to identify and avoid the most common design issues? Choose the correct UPS and parallel configuration, learn and avoid classic parallel installation mistakes? Understand how to calculate battery banks, validate offered configurations to ensure they meet requirements? Understand what distance to keep to avoid EMF issues for human safety and equipment disturbances? Understand the fundamental cooling setup, CFM, Delta-T and other important factors? Understand contamination factors and limitations? Understand full details of fire suppression options, how to calculate gas content and verify installations? Understand how to measure data centre energy efficiency and how to improve it The course will bring participants to the level of a suitable sparring partner with suppliers. They will be able to verify offers provided by vendors for correctness, effectiveness and efficiency. Data Centre Design/Life Cycle Overview Overview of the phases of a data centre life cycle Planning, re-alignment and continuous improvement Standards and Rating Level Definitions Rating level history Difference between Uptime and TIA-942 Rating level definitions Redundancy options (N+1), 2N, 2(N+1) Concurrent Maintainability/Compartmentalisation Example configurations Substation and feed requirements Maintenance options Operational processes guidelines/standards Skill development Building Considerations Building location considerations Floor and hanging loads requirements Fire rating for walls and glass Blast protection Bullet proofing Forced entry protection Advanced Raised Floor & Suspended Ceiling Raised floor installation guidelines Techniques to install a proper and leveled raised access floor Common mistakes Choosing the right tiles and their locations Seismic-mitigating floor constructions Choosing the correct suspended ceiling Advanced Power Power infrastructure layout; Formulas which you should know for the data centre Single Line Electrical diagrams; how to read to ensure key components are present for protection Over current protection devices (MCB/MCCB/VCB/ACB/Fuses) definitions and what to use where Earth Leakage devices (RCB/RCD/ELCB/GFCI/ALCI/RCBO), definitions and what to use where Sizing of protective components Lightning strikes and surge protection devices (TVSS/SPD), how they operate, where to use and how to install Power cabling and cable run considerations PDU/DB setup and minimum requirements Generators; Generator types: Standy/Prime/Continuous Component make up and functions Fuel storage and calculation Paralleling of gen-sets Generator room/area requirements UPS Systems; Required specifications for UPS systems How to read data sheets and select the correct UPS Requirements for parallel configurations and avoid pitfalls such as single point of failures How parallel installation should be done, classic mistakes made by installers and how to avoid these Harmonic Filters; Active/Passive filters and their application Battery Banks; Battery bank terminology Designing battery banks, how to calculate, and double check the battery bank to be installed Battery charging pitfalls and ensuring the right charger is being installed and used Using parallel battery banks; how to properly install them, limitations and risks when using batteries in parallel How to test batteries correctly and make decisions on cell/block or string replacement Battery casing choices; ABS, V0, V1, V2 Alternative energy storage; flywheel, re-usable cell, compressed air UPS, etc. Advanced Electro Magnetic Fields Sources of EMF Difference between single, three phase and bus-bar EMF Options available to measure EMF and how to interpret the results from single-axes and composite measurements Guidance on safe distance for equipment and humans Calculation of EMF attenuation factor for shielding material permeability and saturation factors Advanced Cooling Important definitions; dry-bulb, wet-bulb, dew-point, RH, sensible and latent heat Psychometric chart and ASHRAE recommendations Environmental class definitions and thermal specifications Temperature/humidity measurements guideline Heat dissipation methods Altitude impact on temperature intake to ICT equipment Floor plan setup for effective cooling Differences in tile surface and supporting structure and the air-flow performance impact Rack door construction and the flow performance impact Equipment Delta-T and its impact Optimising air flow Thermal units conversions Calculations for air volume displacement (CFM/CMH) Cooling capacity calculations Air-conditioning selection De- / humidifying options Air conditioning efficiency SHR impact on cost saving Efficiency indicator New cooling principle and techniques (Submerged, VSD/VRF/ECF/water- and air side economisers) Redundancy guidelines for air-conditioners avoiding classic misconceptions and mistakes for meeting ANSI/TIA-942 compliant designs Installation requirements Connections to fire panel and EPO Commissioning of air conditioners Set points and calibration CFD (Computational Fluid Dynamics) Advanced Fire Protection The fire triangle and elements to stop a fire Detection systems in detail (VESDA, VIEW, smoke sensors) Considerations for installation of sensors Proper testing of smoke sensors Water based systems i.e. deluge, wet-pipe, dry-pipe, pre-action and why most of them don't work and how to detect this Details on Inert and Halocarbon systems and how to select the correct system for your data centre How to calculate the gas content ensuring the appropriate level is installed to suppress the fire including safety considerations Other requirements for gas systems such as release times, hold times, pipe install requirements and other important factors Requirements for the fire detection panel Installation verification, methods, what to check and how New advanced fire suppression technologies Design and Install Scalable Networking Cabling System ANSI/TIA942 cabling structure topology ToR, EoR Design Intelligent patching systems Installation best practice such as routing, bending radius, separation from power, containment fill ratio, fiber link loss calculator, bonding and grounding requirement Standard for telecommunications labeling and administration Environmental Specifications and Contamination Control Acoustic noise effects, regulations, specifications and limits Data centre contaminations and classifications Measurements, standards and limits Preventive measures and avoidance Data Centre Efficiency Business drivers to go Green High-availability or Green? Green guidelines and standards How to measure it and what are acceptable numbers compared to the general industry PUE classes defined by Green Grid and issues with PUE Techniques for saving energy in all parts of the data centre i.e. application/system level, cooling, power distribution Mock ExamEXAM: Certified Data Centre Specialist

Certified Data Centre Specialist (CDCS)
Delivered Online
£2,050

Electrical Machines for Electrical Engineering

By NextGen Learning

In today's fast-paced and competitive world, staying ahead requires constant growth and upskilling. Welcome to Electrical Machines for Electrical Engineering, an empowering journey designed to equip you with the essential knowledge and skills in Electrical Machines for Electrical Engineering to thrive in your professional endeavours. This comprehensive Electrical Machines for Electrical Engineeringcourse combines theoretical concepts with essential applications, providing you with a well-rounded understanding of the topic. Whether you're a seasoned professional seeking to enhance your expertise or a newcomer eager to embark on a new career path, this courseoffers the tools and insights necessary to unlock your true potential. This Electrical Machines for Electrical Engineering course holds a prestigious CPD accreditation, symbolising exceptional quality. The materials, brimming with knowledge, are regularly updated, ensuring their relevance. This Teaching Assistant course promises not just education, but an evolving learning experience. Engage with this extraordinary collection, and prepare to enrich your personal and professional development. Enrol in Electrical Machines for Electrical Engineering today and embark on a transformative journey that will set you up for success in the dynamic and evolving world of Electrical Machines for Electrical Engineering. Unleash your potential and take the first step towards a rewarding and fulfilling career! Learning Outcomes By the end of this Electrical Machines for Electrical Engineering course, you will: Gain a deep understanding of the fundamental principles and theories in Electrical Machines for Electrical Engineering. Acquire the ability to analyse and solve complex problems related to the topic critically. Enhance your communication and teamwork skills, which are essential for collaborating effectively in professional settings. Apply the learned concepts in Electrical Machines for Electrical Engineeringto drive innovation and make strategic decisions within your field. Curriculum of Electrical Machines for Electrical Engineering: Unit 1: Introduction to Electric Machines Module 1- Introduction to Electric Machines Module 2- Types of Electric Machines and Principle of Electrical Generation Unit 2: DC Machines Module 1- Importance and Construction of DC Machines Module 2- Armature Winding and EMF Equation Module 3-Solved Example 1 Module 4-Solved Example 2 Module 5-Solved Example 3 Module 6-Solved Example 4 Module 7-Separately Excited DC Machine Module 8-Shunt and Series DC Machines Module 9-Solved Example 1 on Separately Excited DC Machine Module 10-Solved Example 2 on Separately Excited DC Machine Module 11-Solved Example 3 on Shunt Generator Module 12-Solved Example 4 on Shunt Generator Module 13-Solved Example 5 on Series DC Generator Module 14-Types and Applications of Compound DC Motors Module 15- Torque-Speed Characteristics and Speed Control of Separately Excited DC Motor Module 16- Torque-Speed Characteristics of Series DC Motor Module 17-Solved Example 1 on Speed Control Module 18-Solved Example 2 on Speed Control Module 19- Starting of DC Machine Module 20- Armature Reaction in DC Machines Module 21-Losses in DC Machines Unit 3: Construction of Transformers Module 1- What is a Transformer Module 2- Importance of Transformer Module 3-Iron Core of Transformer Module 4- Magnetic Circuit Inside Transformer Module 5- Windings of Transformer Module 6- Why are Windings Made of Copper Module 7- Classification of Windings Module 8- Insulating Material and Transformer Oil Module 9- Conservator of Transformer Module 10- Breather of Transformer Module 11- Bushings of Transformer Module 12- Tap Changer of Transformer Module 13- Cooling Tubes of Transformer Module 14- Buchholz Relay of Transformer Module 15- Explosion Vent Module 16- Methods of Cooling Module 17-Types of Transformers Module 18- Power Transformer and Distribution Transformer Module 19- Single Phase Core Type Transformer Module 20-Single Phase Shell Type Transformer Module 21- 3 Phase Core Type Module 22- 3 Phase Shell Type Module 23- Comparison between Shell and Core CSA Module 24- Comparison between Shell and Core Type Module 25- Notes Module 26-Video Explaining The Components in 3D and Real Life Unit 4: Fundamentals of Magnetic Circuits Module 1- Introduction to Magnetic Circuits Module 2- Induced Emf and Current Module 3- Ampere Right Hand Rule Module 4- Magnetic Circuit and Important Definitions Module 5- Linear and Non Linear Materials Module 6-Flux Linkage and Reluctance Module 7- Analogy between Electric and Magnetic Circuits Module 8- Fringing Effect Module 9- Example 1 Magnetic Circuits Module 10- Example 2 Module 11- Example 3 Module 12- Application on Magnetic Circuit - Transformers Unit 5: Theoretical Part on Transformers Module 1- Introduction to Transformers Module 2- Construction of Transformer Module 3-Theory of Operation Module 4- Ideal Transformer Module 5-Non Ideal Transformer Module 6- Effect of Loading on Transformer Module 7- Transformer Regulation Module 8- Transformer Losses Module 9- Transformer Efficiency Module 10- Transformer Rating Module 11- Question 1 Module 12- Question 2 Module 13- Question 3 Module 14- Example 1 Module 15- Voltage Relation of Transformer Module 16- Transformer Exact Equivalent Circuit Module 17- Concept of Refereeing Module 18- Approximate Equivalent Circuit Unit 6: Synchronous Machines Module 1- Construction and Principle of Operation of Synchronous Generator Module 2- Principle of Operation of Synchronous Motor Module 3- Equivalent Circuit and Phasor Diagram of Non Salient Synchronous Machine Module 4-Solved Example 1 on Non Salient Machine Module 5-Solved Example 2 on Non Salient Machine Module 6-Solved Example 3 on Non Salient Machine Module 7- Solved Example 4 on Non Salient Machine Module 8-Solved Example 5 on Non Salient Machine Module 9-Solved Example 6 on Non Salient Machine Module 10- Equivalent Circuit and Phasor Diagram of Salient Synchronous Machine Module 11-Solved Example 1 on Salient Machine Module 12- Solved Example 2 on Salient Machine Module 13-Solved Example 3 on Salient Machine Module 14- Parallel Operation of Two Generators Module 15- Synchronization of Machine with Grid Unit 7: Induction Machines Module 1- Construction and Theory of Operation of Induction Machines Module 2- Equivalent Circuit and Power Flow in Induction Motor Module 3- Torque-Speed Characteristics of Induction Motor Module 4- Solved Example 1 on Induction Motor Module 5-Solved Example 2 on Induction Motor Module 6-Solved Example 3 on Induction Motor Module 7-Solved Example 4 on Induction Motor Module 8-Solved Example 5 on Induction Motor Module 9- Methods of Speed Control of Induction Motor Module 10- Methods of Starting of Induction Motor Module 11-Solved Example on Motor Starter Module 12- Principle of Operation of Doubly Fed Induction Generator Module 13-Self Excited Induction Generator This Electrical Machines for Electrical Engineering course holds a prestigious CPD accreditation, symbolising exceptional quality. The materials, brimming with knowledge, are regularly updated, ensuring their relevance. This Teaching Assistant course promises not just education but an evolving learning experience. Engage with this extraordinary collection, and prepare to enrich your personal and professional development. CPD 15 CPD hours / points Accredited by CPD Quality Standards Who is this course for? Professionals looking to expand their knowledge and skills in Electrical Machines for Electrical Engineering. Recent graduates seeking to enter the job market with a competitive edge. Individuals considering a career change into Electrical Machines for Electrical Engineering. Entrepreneurs aiming to gain insights into Electrical Machines for Electrical Engineering to boost their business strategies. Anyone interested in broadening their understanding of Electrical Machines for Electrical Engineering for personal or professional growth. Requirements No prior knowledge or experience is required to enrol in this Electrical Machines for Electrical Engineering course. Career path Completing Electrical Machines for Electrical Engineering can give you the initial boost to a world of exciting career opportunities.

Electrical Machines for Electrical Engineering
Delivered Online On Demand14 hours
£12

Power Electronics Training Ultimate Bundle Course

By Study Plex

Recognised Accreditation This course is accredited by continuing professional development (CPD). CPD UK is globally recognised by employers, professional organisations, and academic institutions, thus a certificate from CPD Certification Service creates value towards your professional goal and achievement. Course Curriculum Introduction to Power Electronics Components Introduction to Power Electronics 00:13:00 Uncontrolled Switches 00:17:00 What Is The Benefit of Diode. 00:06:00 Semi-Controlled Switches Part 1 00:09:00 Semi-Controlled Switches Part 2 00:14:00 Semi-Controlled Switches Part 3 00:05:00 What Is The Benefit of Thyristor? 00:05:00 Fully Controlled Switches Part 1 00:17:00 Fully Controlled Switches Part 2 00:10:00 Fully Controlled Switches Part 3 00:12:00 Fundamentals of Rectifier Circuits Overview on Rectifiers 00:02:00 Rectifier Definition 00:01:00 Half Wave Uncontrolled Rectifier with RL Load 00:10:00 StartExample on Half Wave Uncontrolled Rectifier with R Load Part 1 00:06:00 StartExample on Half Wave Uncontrolled Rectifier with R Load Part 2 00:07:00 Half Wave Uncontrolled Rectifier with RL Load 00:10:00 Derivation of Current in R-L Load 00:08:00 Freewheeling Diode (Commutation Diode) 00:03:00 Half-wave R-L Load With FWD 00:09:00 Difference between Continuous and Discontinuous Mode in RL Load 00:07:00 Half Wave RL Load Continuous Mode with FWD 00:06:00 StartExample on Half Wave Uncontrolled Rectifier with FWD 00:07:00 Bridge Full Wave Uncontrolled Rectifier Part 2 00:05:00 Bridge Full Wave Uncontrolled Rectifier Part 2 00:05:00 Quick Revision on Bridge Full-wave Uncontrolled Rectifier 00:06:00 Firing Angle 00:02:00 Half-Wave Controlled Rectifier R Load 00:05:00 Half-Wave Controlled Rectifier R-L Load 00:04:00 Half Wave Controlled R-L Load with FWD 00:06:00 Example 1 00:07:00 Example 2 00:08:00 Example 3 00:13:00 StartExample 4 00:09:00 StartExample 5 00:09:00 Fully Controlled Bridge Rectifier Part 1 00:06:00 Fully Controlled Bridge Rectifier Part 2 00:06:00 Quick Revision on Bridge Full Wave Controlled Rectifier 00:02:00 StartExample 6 00:08:00 Half Controlled Bridge Rectifier 00:08:00 Half Controlled Bridge Rectifier with FWD 00:05:00 StartExample 7 00:07:00 StartExample 8 00:07:00 Performance Parameters 00:04:00 Power Factor 00:04:00 Fundamentals of AC Choppers Introduction to AC Choppers 00:02:00 Definition of AC Chopper 00:05:00 StartSwitching Techniques in AC Choppers 00:06:00 Applications on AC Choppers 00:03:00 Types of AC Choppers 00:02:00 AC Chopper with R Load 00:14:00 Example 1 on AC Chopper with R Load 00:06:00 Example 2 on AC Chopper with R Load 00:04:00 AC Chopper with L Load Part 1 00:13:00 AC Chopper with L Load Part 2 00:06:00 StartExample on AC Chopper with L Load 00:08:00 AC Chopper with RL Series Load 00:20:00 StartExample on AC Chopper with RL Series Load 00:07:00 AC Chopper with RL Parallel Load 00:25:00 StartExample on AC Chopper with RL Parallel Load 00:06:00 AC Chopper with Pure Capacitive Load 00:14:00 StartExample on AC Chopper with Pure Capacitive Load 00:04:00 AC Chopper Loaded by Heavy Rectifier 00:06:00 AC Chopper Loaded by AC Motor with Sinusoidal Back Emf 00:12:00 StartExample on AC Chopper Loaded by AC Motor with Sinusoidal Back Emf 00:08:00 Integral Cycle Control 00:11:00 Example on Integral Cycle Control 00:04:00 Fundamentals of DC Choppers Introduction to DC Choppers 00:02:00 Definition and Applications of DC Choppers 00:05:00 Step Down DC Chopper with R Load 00:12:00 Example on Step Down DC Chopper with R Load 00:08:00 Generation of Duty Cycle 00:09:00 Switching Techniques 00:09:00 Step Down DC Chopper with RLE Load Part 1 00:19:00 Step Down DC Chopper with RLE Load Part 2 00:15:00 Example 1 on Step Down DC Chopper with RLE Load 00:12:00 Example 2 on Step Down DC Chopper with RLE Load 00:02:00 Step Up DC Chopper with R or RL Load 00:09:00 Step Up DC Chopper with RE Load 00:15:00 Example on Step Up DC Chopper with RE Load 00:20:00 Buck Regulator Part 1 00:16:00 Buck Regulator Part 2 00:17:00 Example on Buck Regulator 00:03:00 Boost Regulator 00:23:00 Example on Boost Regulator 00:06:00 Buck-Boost Converter 00:17:00 Example on Buck-Boost Converter 00:05:00 Fundamentals of Inverters Introduction to Inverters 00:02:00 Definition of Inverter 00:04:00 Importance and Applications of Inverters 00:08:00 Single Phase Half Bridge R Load 00:16:00 Single Phase Half Bridge RL Load 00:08:00 Performance Parameters of Inverter 00:05:00 Example on Single Phase Half Bridge 00:10:00 Single Phase Bridge Inverter R Load 00:06:00 Single Phase Bridge Inverter RL Load 00:07:00 Example on Single Phase Bridge Inverter 00:06:00 Three Phase Inverters and Obtaining The Line Voltages 00:15:00 Three Phase Inverters and Obtaining The Phase Voltages 00:17:00 Example on Three Phase Inverters 00:06:00 Single Pulse Width Modulation 00:13:00 Multiple Pulse Width Modulation 00:13:00 Example on Multiple Pulse Width Modulation 00:04:00 Sinusoidal Pulse Width Modulation 00:16:00 Industrial Inverter 00:03:00 Obtain Your Certificate Order Your Certificate of Achievement 00:00:00 Get Your Insurance Now Get Your Insurance Now 00:00:00 Feedback Feedback 00:00:00

Power Electronics Training Ultimate Bundle Course
Delivered Online On Demand
£19

Power Electronics for Electrical Engineering

5.0(10)

By Apex Learning

Overview This comprehensive course on Power Electronics for Electrical Engineering will deepen your understanding on this topic. After successful completion of this course you can acquire the required skills in this sector. This Power Electronics for Electrical Engineering comes with accredited certification from CPD, which will enhance your CV and make you worthy in the job market. So enrol in this course today to fast track your career ladder. How will I get my certificate? You may have to take a quiz or a written test online during or after the course. After successfully completing the course, you will be eligible for the certificate. Who is This course for? There is no experience or previous qualifications required for enrolment on this Power Electronics for Electrical Engineering. It is available to all students, of all academic backgrounds. Requirements Our Power Electronics for Electrical Engineering is fully compatible with PC's, Mac's, Laptop, Tablet and Smartphone devices. This course has been designed to be fully compatible with tablets and smartphones so you can access your course on Wi-Fi, 3G or 4G. There is no time limit for completing this course, it can be studied in your own time at your own pace. Career Path Having these various qualifications will increase the value in your CV and open you up to multiple sectors such as Business & Management, Admin, Accountancy & Finance, Secretarial & PA, Teaching & Mentoring etc. Course Curriculum 6 sections • 105 lectures • 15:01:00 total length •Module 1- Introduction to Power Electronics: 00:13:00 •Module 2- Uncontrolled Switches: 00:17:00 •Module 3- What is the Benefit of Diode: 00:06:00 •Module 4- Semi-Controlled Switches Part 1: 00:09:00 •Module 5- Semi-Controlled Switches Part 2: 00:14:00 •Module 6- Semi-Controlled Switches Part 3: 00:05:00 •Module 7- What is the Benefit of Thyristor: 00:05:00 •Module 8- Fully Controlled Switches Part 1: 00:17:00 •Module 9- Fully Controlled Switches Part 2: 00:10:00 •Module 10- Fully Controlled Switches Part 3: 00:12:00 •Module 1- Overview on Rectifiers: 00:02:00 •Module 2- Rectifier Definition: 00:01:00 •Module 3- Half Wave Uncontrolled Rectifier with R Load: 00:21:00 •Module 4- Example on Half Wave Uncontrolled Rectifier with R Load Part 1: 00:06:00 •Module 5- Example on Half Wave Uncontrolled Rectifier with R Load Part 2: 00:07:00 •Module 6- Half Wave Uncontrolled Rectifier with RL Load: 00:10:00 •Module 7- Derivation of the Discontinuous Current in R-L Load: 00:08:00 •Module 8- Freewheeling Diode (Commutation Diode): 00:03:00 •Module 9- Half Wave R-L Load with FWD: 00:09:00 •Module 10- Difference Between Continuous and Discontinuous Mode in RL Load: 00:07:00 •Module 11- Half Wave RL Load with FWD Continuous Mode: 00:06:00 •Module 12- Example on Half Wave Rectifier with FWD: 00:07:00 •Module 13- Bridge Full Wave Uncontrolled Rectifier Part 1: 00:07:00 •Module 14- Bridge Full Wave Uncontrolled Rectifier Part 2: 00:05:00 •Module 15- Quick Revision on Bridge Full Wave Uncontrolled Rectifier: 00:06:00 •Module 16- Firing Angle: 00:02:00 •Module 17- Half Wave Controlled Rectifier R Load: 00:05:00 •Module 18- Half Wave Controlled Rectifier R-L Load: 00:04:00 •Module 19- Half Controlled R-L Load with FWD: 00:06:00 •Module 20- Example 1: 00:07:00 •Module 21- Example 2: 00:08:00 •Module 22- Example 3: 00:13:00 •Module 23- Example 4: 00:09:00 •Module 24- Example 5: 00:05:00 •Module 25- Fully Controlled Bridge Rectifier Part 1: 00:06:00 •Module 26- Fully Controlled Bridge Rectifier Part 2: 00:06:00 •Module 27- Quick Revision on Bridge Full Wave Controlled Rectifier: 00:02:00 •Module 28- Example 6: 00:08:00 •Module 29- Half Controlled Bridge Rectifier: 00:08:00 •Module 30- Half Controlled Bridge Rectifier with FWD: 00:05:00 •Module 31- Example 7: 00:06:00 •Module 32- Example 8: 00:07:00 •Module 33- Performance Parameters: 00:04:00 •Module 34- Power Factor: 00:04:00 •Module 1- Introduction to AC Choppers: 00:02:00 •Module 2- Definition of AC Choppers: 00:05:00 •Module 3- Switching Techniques in AC Choppers: 00:06:00 •Module 4- Applications on AC Choppers: 00:03:00 •Module 5- Types of AC Choppers: 00:02:00 •Module 6- AC Chopper with R Load: 00:14:00 •Module 7- Example 1 on AC Chopper with R Load: 00:06:00 •Module 8- Example 2 on AC Chopper with R Load: 00:04:00 •Module 9- AC Chopper with L Load Part 1: 00:13:00 •Module 10- AC Chopper with L Load Part 2: 00:06:00 •Module 11- Example on AC Chopper with L Load: 00:08:00 •Module 12- AC Chopper with RL Series Load: 00:20:00 •Module 13- Example on AC Chopper with RL Series Load: 00:07:00 •Module 14- AC Chopper with RL Parallel Load: 00:25:00 •Module 15- Example on AC Chopper with RL Parallel Load: 00:06:00 •Module 16- AC Chopper with Pure Capacitive Load: 00:14:00 •Module 17- Example on AC Chopper with Pure Capacitive Load: 00:04:00 •Module 18- AC Chopper Loaded by Heavy Rectifier: 00:06:00 •Module 19- AC Chopper Loaded by an AC Motor with Sinusoidal Back Emf: 00:12:00 •Module 20- Example on AC Chopper Loaded by an AC Motor with Sinusoidal Back Emf: 00:08:00 •Module 21- Integral Cycle Control: 00:11:00 •Module 22- Example on Integral Cycle Control: 00:04:00 •Module 1- Introduction to DC Choppers: 00:02:00 •Module 2- Definition and Application of DC Choppers: 00:05:00 •Module 3- Step down DC Chopper with R Load: 00:12:00 •Module 4- Example on Step Dwon DC Chopper with R Load: 00:08:00 •Module 5- Generation of Duty Cycle: 00:09:00 •Module 6- Switching Techniques: 00:03:00 •Module 7- Step Down DC Chopper with RLE Load Part 1: 00:19:00 •Module 8- Step Down DC Chopper with RLE Load Part 2: 00:15:00 •Module 9- Example 1 on Step Down DC Chopper with RLE Load: 00:13:00 •Module 10- Example 2 on Step Down DC Chopper with RLE Load: 00:02:00 •Module 11- Step Up DC Chopper with R or RL Load: 00:09:00 •Module 12- Step Up DC Chopper with RE Load: 00:15:00 •Module 13- Example on Step Up DC Chopper with RE Load: 00:20:00 •Module 14- Buck Regulator Part 1: 00:16:00 •Module 15- Buck Regulator Part 2: 00:17:00 •Module 16- Example on Buck Regulator: 00:03:00 •Module 17- Boost Regulator: 00:23:00 •Module 18- Example on Boost Regulator: 00:06:00 •Module 19- Buck Boost Converter: 00:17:00 •Module 20- Example on Buck-Boost Converter: 00:05:00 •Module 1- Introduction to Inverters: 00:02:00 •Module 2- Definition of Inverters: 00:04:00 •Module 3- Importance and Applications of Inverters: 00:08:00 •Module 4- Single Phase Half Bridge R-Load: 00:15:00 •Module 5- Single Phase Half Bridge RL- Load: 00:08:00 •Module 6- Performance Parameters of an Inverter: 00:05:00 •Module 7- Example on Single Phase Half Bridge: 00:10:00 •Module 8- Single Phase Bridge Inverter R- Load: 00:06:00 •Module 9- Single Phase Bridge Inverter RL- Load: 00:07:00 •Module 10- Example on Single Phase Bridge Inverter: 00:06:00 •Module 11- Three Phase Inverters and Obtaining the Line Voltages: 00:15:00 •Module 12- Threee Phase Inverters and Obtaining The Phase Voltages: 00:17:00 •Module 13- Example on Three Phase Inverters: 00:16:00 •Module 14- Single Pulse Width Modulation: 00:13:00 •Module 15- Multiple Pulse Width Modulation: 00:13:00 •Module 16- Example on Multiple Pulse Width Modulation: 00:04:00 •Module 17- Sinusoidal Pulse Width Modulation: 00:16:00 •Module 18- Industrial Inverter: 00:03:00 •Assignment - Power Electronics for Electrical Engineering: 3 days

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Electrical Machines for Electrical Engineering

5.0(10)

By Apex Learning

Overview This comprehensive course on Electrical Machines for Electrical Engineering will deepen your understanding on this topic. After successful completion of this course you can acquire the required skills in this sector. This Electrical Machines for Electrical Engineering comes with accredited certification from CPD, which will enhance your CV and make you worthy in the job market. So enrol in this course today to fast track your career ladder. How will I get my certificate? You may have to take a quiz or a written test online during or after the course. After successfully completing the course, you will be eligible for the certificate. Who is This course for? There is no experience or previous qualifications required for enrolment on this Electrical Machines for Electrical Engineering. It is available to all students, of all academic backgrounds. Requirements Our Electrical Machines for Electrical Engineering is fully compatible with PC's, Mac's, Laptop, Tablet and Smartphone devices. This course has been designed to be fully compatible with tablets and smartphones so you can access your course on Wi-Fi, 3G or 4G. There is no time limit for completing this course, it can be studied in your own time at your own pace. Career Path Having these various qualifications will increase the value in your CV and open you up to multiple sectors such as Business & Management, Admin, Accountancy & Finance, Secretarial & PA, Teaching & Mentoring etc. Course Curriculum 8 sections • 108 lectures • 14:20:00 total length •Module 1- Introduction to Electric Machines: 00:03:00 •Module 2- Types of Electric Machines and Principle of Electrical Generation: 00:09:00 •Module 1- Importance and Construction of DC Machines: 00:26:00 •Module 2- Armature Winding and EMF Equation: 00:40:00 •Module 3-Solved Example 1: 00:05:00 •Module 4-Solved Example 2: 00:04:00 •Module 5-Solved Example 3: 00:07:00 •Module 6-Solved Example 4: 00:06:00 •Module 7-Separately Excited DC Machine: 00:21:00 •Module 8-Shunt and Series DC Machines: 00:25:00 •Module 9-Solved Example 1 on Separately Excited DC Machine: 00:07:00 •Module 10-Solved Example 2 on Separately Excited DC Machine: 00:07:00 •Module 11-Solved Example 3 on Shunt Generator: 00:04:00 •Module 12-Solved Example 4 on Shunt Generator: 00:07:00 •Module 13-Solved Example 5 on Series DC Generator: 00:06:00 •Module 14-Types and Applications of Compound DC Motors: 00:07:00 •Module 15- Torque-Speed Characteristics and Speed Control of Separately Excited DC Motor: 00:33:00 •Module 16- Torque-Speed Characteristics of Series DC Motor: 00:08:00 •Module 17-Solved Example 1 on Speed Control: 00:08:00 •Module 18-Solved Example 2 on Speed Control: 00:06:00 •Module 19- Starting of DC Machine: 00:14:00 •Module 20- Armature Reaction in DC Machines: 00:10:00 •Module 21-Losses in DC Machines: 00:04:00 •Module 1- What is a Transformer: 00:02:00 •Module 2- Importance of Transformer: 00:04:00 •Module 3-Iron Core of Transformer: 00:04:00 •Module 4- Magnetic Circuit Inside Transformer: 00:05:00 •Module 5- Windings of Transformer: 00:03:00 •Module 6- Why are Windings Made of Copper: 00:01:00 •Module 7- Classification of Windings: 00:05:00 •Module 8- Insulating Material and Transformer Oil: 00:02:00 •Module 9- Conservator of Transformer: 00:03:00 •Module 10- Breather of Transformer: 00:04:00 •Module 11- Bushings of Transformer: 00:04:00 •Module 12- Tap Changer of Transformer: 00:03:00 •Module 13- Cooling Tubes of Transformer: 00:01:00 •Module 14- Buchholz Relay of Transformer: 00:02:00 •Module 15- Explosion Vent: 00:02:00 •Module 16- Methods of Cooling: 00:03:00 •Module 17-Types of Transformers: 00:03:00 •Module 18- Power Transformer and Distribution Transformer: 00:05:00 •Module 19- Single Phase Core Type Transformer: 00:04:00 •Module 20-Single Phase Shell Type Transformer: 00:05:00 •Module 21- 3 Phase Core Type: 00:02:00 •Module 22- 3 Phase Shell Type: 00:01:00 •Module 23- Comparison between Shell and Core CSA: 00:01:00 •Module 24- Comparison between Shell and Core Type: 00:01:00 •Module 25- Notes: 00:03:00 •Module 26-Video Explaining The Components in 3D and Real Life: 00:05:00 •Module 1- Introduction to Magnetic Circuits: 00:02:00 •Module 2- Induced Emf and Current: 00:04:00 •Module 3- Ampere Right Hand Rule: 00:04:00 •Module 4- Magnetic Circuit and Important Definitions: 00:06:00 •Module 5- Linear and Non Linear Materials: 00:03:00 •Module 6-Flux Linkage and Reluctance: 00:04:00 •Module 7- Analogy between Electric and Magnetic Circuits: 00:06:00 •Module 8- Fringing Effect: 00:02:00 •Module 9- Example 1 Magnetic Circuits: 00:07:00 •Module 10- Example 2: 00:03:00 •Module 11- Example 3: 00:06:00 •Module 12- Application on Magnetic Circuit - Transformers: 00:04:00 •Module 1- Introduction to Transformers: 00:02:00 •Module 2- Construction of Transformer: 00:02:00 •Module 3-Theory of Operation: 00:04:00 •Module 4- Ideal Transformer: 00:05:00 •Module 5-Non Ideal Transformer: 00:02:00 •Module 6- Effect of Loading on Transformer: 00:03:00 •Module 7- Transformer Regulation: 00:03:00 •Module 8- Transformer Losses: 00:03:00 •Module 9- Transformer Efficiency: 00:05:00 •Module 10- Transformer Rating: 00:02:00 •Module 11- Question 1: 00:01:00 •Module 12- Question 2: 00:02:00 •Module 13- Question 3: 00:01:00 •Module 14- Example 1: 00:01:00 •Module 15- Voltage Relation of Transformer: 00:04:00 •Module 16- Transformer Exact Equivalent Circuit: 00:06:00 •Module 17- Concept of Refereeing: 00:04:00 •Module 18- Approximate Equivalent Circuit: 00:02:00 •Module 1- Construction and Principle of Operation of Synchronous Generator: 00:29:00 •Module 2- Principle of Operation of Synchronous Motor: 00:24:00 •Module 3- Equivalent Circuit and Phasor Diagram of Non Salient Synchronous Machine: 00:29:00 •Module 4-Solved Example 1 on Non Salient Machine: 00:05:00 •Module 5-Solved Example 2 on Non Salient Machine: 00:11:00 •Module 6-Solved Example 3 on Non Salient Machine: 00:07:00 •Module 7- Solved Example 4 on Non Salient Machine: 00:04:00 •Module 8-Solved Example 5 on Non Salient Machine: 00:07:00 •Module 9-Solved Example 6 on Non Salient Machine: 00:03:00 •Module 10- Equivalent Circuit and Phasor Diagram of Salient Synchronous Machine: 00:39:00 •Module 11-Solved Example 1 on Salient Machine: 00:09:00 •Module 12- Solved Example 2 on Salient Machine: 00:05:00 •Module 13-Solved Example 3 on Salient Machine: 00:10:00 •Module 14- Parallel Operation of Two Generators: 00:17:00 •Module 15- Synchronization of Machine with Grid: 00:10:00 •Module 1- Construction and Theory of Operation of Induction Machines: 00:27:00 •Module 2- Equivalent Circuit and Power Flow in Induction Motor: 00:23:00 •Module 3- Torque-Speed Characteristics of Induction Motor: 00:20:00 •Module 4- Solved Example 1 on Induction Motor: 00:08:00 •Module 5-Solved Example 2 on Induction Motor: 00:06:00 •Module 6-Solved Example 3 on Induction Motor: 00:06:00 •Module 7-Solved Example 4 on Induction Motor: 00:18:00 •Module 8-Solved Example 5 on Induction Motor: 00:13:00 •Module 9- Methods of Speed Control of Induction Motor: 00:27:00 •Module 10- Methods of Starting of Induction Motor: 00:21:00 •Module 11-Solved Example on Motor Starter: 00:15:00 •Module 12- Principle of Operation of Doubly Fed Induction Generator: 00:11:00 •Module 13-Self Excited Induction Generator: 00:08:00 •Assignment - 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Electrical Machines for Electrical Engineering
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Power Electronics, Electrical Protection, and LogixPro - Bundle Course Online

By Lead Academy

Power Electronics, Electrical Protection, and LogixPro - Bundle Course Overview Are you looking to begin your power electronics career or want to develop more advanced skills in power electronics? Then this complete power electronics, electrical protection, and LogixPro - online course will set you up with a solid foundation to become a confident electrical engineer and help you to develop your expertise in power electronics. This complete power electronics, electrical protection, and LogixPro - online course is accredited by the CPD UK & IPHM. CPD is globally recognised by employers, professional organisations and academic intuitions, thus a certificate from CPD Certification Service creates value towards your professional goal and achievement. CPD certified certificates are accepted by thousands of professional bodies and government regulators here in the UK and around the world. 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This complete power electronics, electrical protection, and LogixPro - online course will give you a competitive advantage in your career, making you stand out from all other applicants and employees. If you're interested in working as a electrical engineer or want to learn more skills on power electronics but unsure of where to start, then this complete power electronics, electrical protection, and LogixPro - online course will set you up with a solid foundation to become a confident electrical engineer and develop more advanced skills. As one of the leading course providers and most renowned e-learning specialists online, we're dedicated to giving you the best educational experience possible. This complete power electronics, electrical protection, and LogixPro - online course is crafted by industry expert, to enable you to learn quickly and efficiently, and at your own pace and convenience. Who should take this course? This comprehensive complete power electronics, electrical protection, and LogixPro - online course is suitable for anyone looking to improve their job prospects or aspiring to accelerate their career in this sector and want to gain in-depth knowledge of power electronics. Entry Requirements There are no academic entry requirements for this complete power electronics, electrical protection, and LogixPro - online course, and it is open to students of all academic backgrounds. As long as you are aged seventeen or over and have a basic grasp of English, numeracy and ICT, you will be eligible to enrol. Career path This complete power electronics, electrical protection, and LogixPro - online course opens a brand new door for you to enter the relevant job market and also provides you with the chance to accumulate in-depth knowledge at the side of needed skills to become flourishing in no time. You will also be able to add your new skills to your CV, enhance your career and become more competitive in your chosen industry. Course Curriculum Introduction to Power Electronics Components Introduction to Power Electronics Uncontrolled Switches What Is The Benefit of Diode. Semi-Controlled Switches Part 1 Semi-Controlled Switches Part 2 Semi-Controlled Switches Part 3 What Is The Benefit of Thyristor. Fully Controlled Switches Part 1 Fully Controlled Switches Part 2 Fully Controlled Switches Part 3 Fundamentals of Rectifier Circuits Overview on Rectifiers Rectifier Definition Half Wave Uncontrolled Rectifier With R Load Example on Half Wave Uncontrolled Rectifier with R Load Part 1 Example on Half Wave Uncontrolled Rectifier with R Load Part 2 Half Wave Uncontrolled Rectifier with RL Load Derivation of Current in R-L Load Freewheeling Diode (Commutation Diode) Half-wave R-L Load With FWD Difference between Continuous and Discontinuous Mode in RL Load Half Wave RL Load Continuous Mode with FWD Example on Half Wave Uncontrolled Rectifier with FWD Bridge Full Wave Uncontrolled Rectifier Part 1 Bridge Full Wave Uncontrolled Rectifier Part 2 Quick Revision on Bridge Full-wave Uncontrolled Rectifier Firing Angle Half-Wave Controlled Rectifier R Load Half-Wave Controlled Rectifier R-L Load Half Wave Controlled R-L Load with FWD Example 1 Example 2 Example 3 Example 4 Example 5 Fully Controlled Bridge Rectifier Part 1 Fully Controlled Bridge Rectifier Part 2 Quick Revision on Bridge Full Wave Controlled Rectifier Example 6 Half Controlled Bridge Rectifier Half Controlled Bridge Rectifier with FWD Example 7 Example 8 Performance Parameters Power Factor Fundamentals of AC Choppers Introduction to AC Choppers Definition of AC Chopper Switching Techniques in AC Choppers Applications on AC Choppers Types of AC Choppers AC Chopper with R Load Example 1 on AC Chopper with R Load Example 2 on AC Chopper with R Load AC Chopper with L Load Part 1 AC Chopper with L Load Part 2 Example on AC Chopper with L Load AC Chopper with RL Series Load Example on AC Chopper with RL Series Load AC Chopper with RL Parallel Load Example on AC Chopper with RL Parallel Load AC Chopper with Pure Capacitive Load Example on AC Chopper with Pure Capacitive Load AC Chopper Loaded by Heavy Rectifier AC Chopper Loaded by AC Motor with Sinusoidal Back Emf Example on AC Chopper Loaded by AC Motor with Sinusoidal Back Emf Integral Cycle Control Example on Integral Cycle Control Fundamentals of DC Choppers Introduction to DC Choppers Definition and Applications of DC Choppers Step Down DC Chopper with R Load Example on Step Down DC Chopper with R Load Generation of Duty Cycle Switching Techniques Step Down DC Chopper with RLE Load Part 1 Step Down DC Chopper with RLE Load Part 2 Example 1 on Step Down DC Chopper with RLE Load Example 2 on Step Down DC Chopper with RLE Load Step Up DC Chopper with R or RL Load Step Up DC Chopper with RE Load Example on Step Up DC Chopper with RE Load Buck Regulator Part 1 Buck Regulator Part 2 Example on Buck Regulator Boost Regulator Example on Boost Regulator Buck-Boost Converter Example on Buck-Boost Converter Fundamentals of Inverters Introduction to Inverters Definition of Inverter Importance and Applications of Inverters Single Phase Half Bridge R Load Single Phase Half Bridge RL Load Performance Parameters of Inverter Example on Single Phase Half Bridge Single Phase Bridge Inverter R Load Single Phase Bridge Inverter RL Load Example on Single Phase Bridge Inverter Three Phase Inverters and Obtaining The Line Voltages Three Phase Inverters and Obtaining The Phase Voltages Example on Three Phase Inverters Single Pulse Width Modulation Multiple Pulse Width Modulation Example on Multiple Pulse Width Modulation Sinusoidal Pulse Width Modulation Industrial Inverter Recognised Accreditation CPD Certification Service This course is accredited by continuing professional development (CPD). 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As opposed to degrees pursued at university, online courses are designed to break the barriers of age limitation that aim to limit the learner's ability to learn new things, diversify their skills, and expand their horizons. When I will get the login details for my course? After successfully purchasing the course, you will receive an email within 24 hours with the login details of your course. Kindly check your inbox, junk or spam folder, or you can contact our client success team via info@lead-academy.org

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Course Curriculum Course Content Introduction to Electric Machines 00:03:00 Types of Electric Machines and Principle of Electricity Generation 00:09:00 DC Machines Importance and Construction of DC Machines 00:26:00 Armature Winding and EMF Equation 00:39:00 Solved Example 1 00:04:00 Solved Example 2 00:03:00 Solved Example 3 00:07:00 Solved Example 4 00:06:00 Separately Excited DC Machine 00:20:00 Shunt and Series DC Machines 00:25:00 Solved Example 1 on Separately Excited DC Machine 00:07:00 Solved Example 2 on Separately Excited DC Machine 00:07:00 Solved Example 3 on Shunt Generator 00:04:00 Solved Example 4 on Shunt Generator 00:06:00 Solved Example 5 on Series DC Generator 00:06:00 Types and Applications of Compound DC Motors 00:07:00 Torque-Speed Characteristics and Speed Control of Separately Excited DC Motor 00:33:00 Torque-Speed Characteristics of Series DC Motor 00:08:00 Solved Example 1 on Speed Control 00:08:00 Solved Example 2 on Speed Control 00:05:00 Starting of DC Machine 00:13:00 Armature Reaction in DC Machines 00:10:00 Losses in DC Machines 00:03:00 Construction of Transformer What is The Construction of Transformer, Importance and Iron Core 00:02:00 Magnetic Circuit Inside Transformer 00:04:00 Windings of Transformer 00:03:00 Why are Windings Made of Copper 00:01:00 Classification of Windings 00:04:00 Insulating Material and Transformer Oil 00:02:00 Conservator of Transformer 00:02:00 Breather of Transformer 00:03:00 Bushings of Transformer 00:04:00 Tap Changer of Transformer 00:03:00 Cooling Tubes of Transformer 00:01:00 Buchholz Relay of Transformer 00:02:00 Explosion Vent In Transformer 00:02:00 Methods of Cooling In Transformer 00:02:00 Types of Transformers 00:02:00 Power Transformer and Distribution Transformer 00:05:00 Single Phase Core Type Transformer 00:04:00 Single Phase Shell Type Transformer 00:04:00 Three Phase Core Type Transformer 00:01:00 Three Phase Shell Type Transformer 00:01:00 Comparison between Shell and Core CSA 00:01:00 Comparison between Shell and Core Type 00:01:00 Notes 00:03:00 Video Explaining The Components in 3D and Real Life 00:04:00 Fundamentals of Magnetic Circuits for Electrical Engineering Introduction to Magnetic Circuits 00:02:00 Induced Emf and Current 00:04:00 Ampere Right Hand Rule 00:04:00 Magnetic Circuit and Important Definitions 00:06:00 Linear and Non Linear Materials 00:02:00 Flux Linkage and Reluctance 00:03:00 Analogy between Electric and Magnetic Circuits 00:05:00 Fringing Effect 00:01:00 Example 1 Magnetic Circuits 00:06:00 Example 2 00:02:00 Example 3 00:05:00 Application on Magnetic Circuit - Transformers 00:03:00 Theoretical Part on Transformers Introduction to Transformers 00:02:00 Construction of Transformer 00:01:00 Theory of Operation 00:04:00 Ideal Transformer 00:04:00 Non Ideal Transformer 00:02:00 Effect of Loading on Transformer 00:03:00 Transformer Regulation 00:02:00 Transformer Losses 00:03:00 Transformer Efficiency 00:04:00 Transformer Rating 00:01:00 Question 1 00:01:00 Question 2 00:01:00 Question 3 00:01:00 Example 1 00:01:00 Voltage Relation of Transformer 00:04:00 Transformer Exact Equivalent Circuit 00:06:00 Concept of Refereeing 00:04:00 Approximate Equivalent Circuit 00:02:00 Synchronous Machines Construction and Principle of Operation of Synchronous Generator 00:29:00 Principle of Operation of Synchronous Motor 00:24:00 Equivalent Circuit and Phasor Diagram of Non Salient Synchronous Machine 00:29:00 Solved Example 1 on Non Salient Machine 00:04:00 Solved Example 2 on Non Salient Machine 00:10:00 Solved Example 3 on Non Salient Machine 00:07:00 Solved Example 4 on Non Salient Machine 00:04:00 Solved Example 5 on Non Salient Machine 00:07:00 Solved Example 6 on Non Salient Machine 00:03:00 Equivalent Circuit and Phasor Diagram of Salient Synchronous Machine 00:38:00 Solved Example 1 on Salient Machine 00:09:00 Solved Example 2 on Salient Machine 00:05:00 Solved Example 3 on Salient Machine 00:09:00 Parallel Operation of Two Generators 00:17:00 Synchronization of Machine with Grid 00:10:00 Induction Machines Construction and Theory of Operation of Induction Machines 00:27:00 Equivalent Circuit and Power Flow in Induction Motor 00:23:00 Torque-Speed Characteristics of Induction Motor 00:19:00 Solved Example 1 on Induction Motor 00:07:00 Solved Example 2 on Induction Motor 00:06:00 Solved Example 3 on Induction Motor 00:06:00 Solved Example 4 on Induction Motor 00:18:00 Solved Example 5 on Induction Motor 00:13:00 Methods of Speed Control of Induction Motor 00:27:00 Methods of Starting of Induction Motor 00:21:00 Solved Example on Motor Starter 00:14:00 Principle of Operation of Doubly Fed Induction Generator 00:11:00 Self Excited Induction Generator 00:08:00 Obtain Your Certificate Order Your Certificate of Achievement 00:00:00 Get Your Insurance Now Get Your Insurance Now 00:00:00 Feedback Feedback 00:00:00

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