Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering
Course Title: Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering
Code: 3ФЕИТ06З005
Number of credits (ECTS): 7
Weekly number of classes: 4+3+0+0
Prerequisite for enrollment of the subject: None
Course Goals (acquired competencies): The course aims to familiarize students with the basic concepts and terms of electrostatics and electromagnetism, the basic laws and theorems in the theory of electrical circuits with some analysis methods of DC electric networks. After completing the course the student will be capable to use the basic electric lows in solving specific engineering problems.
Total available number of classes: 210
Course Syllabus: Electric field. Gauss's law. Operation of the electric field strength. Potential of the electric field and electric current. Electrostatic induction. Capacitance and capacitor. Energy in an electric field. Dielectrics in the electric field. Polarization. Generalized Gaussian law. Boundary conditions. Stationary electric current. Electrical resistance. Stationary magnetic field. Magnetic flux. Ampere and Faraday's law. Examples of electromagnetic induction. Inductance (own and mutual) and the inductor. Energy in a magnetic field. Basic concepts of electric circuits. Elements of electric circuits, basic topological concepts. Ohm's law. Joule's law. Kirchoff's laws. Theorems and methods for solving DC electric circuits (circuit equations in matrix form).
Literature:
Required Literature |
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No. |
Author |
Title |
Publisher |
Year |
1 |
prof. d-r Leonid Grcev |
Lectures for Fundamentals of electrical engineering 1 |
FEIT |
2015 |
2 |
prof. d-r Leonid Grcev |
Lectures for Fundamentals of electrical engineering 21 |
FEIT |
2015 |
Additional Literature |
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No. |
Author |
Title |
Publisher |
Year |
1 |
C.K.Alexander and M.N.O. Sadiku |
Fundamentals of electric circuits |
McGraw-Hill, USA |
2012 |