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Measurements in Electrical Engineering

Course title: Measurements in Electrical Engineering

Code: 3ФЕИТ03З005

Number of credits (ECTS): 6

Weekly number of classes: 3+1+1+0

Prerequisite for enrollment of the subject: Passed: Fundamentals of electrical engineering

Course goals/Competences: Introduction to the functioning of electric machines and transformers. Competence for selection of motors, generators and transformers, according to their place in the power system, and the ability to analyze their characteristics.

Total available number of classes: 180

Course Syllabus: The course is beginning with basic terms and definitions in measurement technique, legal metrology, and static and dynamic characteristics and block-diagrams of measurement instruments.  Further, the theory of measurement uncertainty, type A and type B are explained. Also, Gauss and Student distribution and measurement of indirect values are addressed. Measurement converters and amplifiers, analog instruments, voltmeter, ampermeter, ohmmeter and wattmeter are being taught. Basic of digital measurement instruments, measurement of time interval and frequency, digital voltmeters and oscilloscopes are explained. The course is dealing with measurement bridges and comparators. Introduction in electrical measurement of non-electrical quantities.

Literature:

Required Literature

No.

Author

Title

Publisher

Year

1

C. Gavrovski

Fundamentals of measurement techniques

FEIT - Skopje

2011

2

V. Dimcev, M. Cundeva Blajer, Z. Kokolanski, M. Srbinovska

Solved problems in electrical engineering measurements

ФЕИТ, Скопје

2016

3

Group of authors

Laboratory exercises

FEIT, internal materials

2016

Additional Literature

No.

Author

Title

Publisher

Year

1

S. Tumanski

Principles of electrical measurements

Taylor&Francis

2006

2

R. Malarić

Instrumentation and measurement in electrical engineering

Brown Walker Press

2011