Learning objectives
Provide technical and regulatory basis in the field of production, management and use of electricity, in order to make the management engineer able to appropriately interact with internal company, customers and suppliers
Prerequisites
Mathematics
Course unit content
Two-pole systems in D.C.: resistors, voltage and current sources, power analysis. Electrical circuit analysis in D.C.: Millman's theorem, node and mesh methods, effect superposition, Thevenin's and Norton's theorems. Capacitors and inductors. Lumped parameter circuits. Power analysis of capacitors and inductors. Transient circuit analysis. Time domain solution. AC circuit analysis: the Steinmetz transform. AC power analysis. Power factor correction. Resonance. Three phase systems. Delta and wye connections
Full programme
Two-pole systems in D.C.: resistors, voltage and current sources, power analysis.Electrical circuit analysis in D.C.: Millman's theorem, node and mesh methods, effect superposition, Thevenin's and Norton's theorems.Capacitors and inductors.Lumped parameter circuits. Power analysis of capacitors and inductors.Transient circuit analysis. Time domain solution. AC circuit analysis: the Steinmetz transform.AC power analysis. Power factor correction. Resonance. Three phase systems. Delta and wye connections.
Bibliography
G. Fabricatore, "Elettrotecnica e applicazioni", Liguori editore.
Teaching methods
The course is based on classroom lectures. The resolution of the exercises is done by analytical methods.
Assessment methods and criteria
Written test.
Other information
- - -
2030 agenda goals for sustainable development
- - -