| Course title | Transient Processes in Electromagnetic Systems |
| Course code | Ener4009 |
| Credit points (ECTS) | 2.25 |
| Total Hours in Course | 60.75 |
| Number of hours for lectures | 16 |
| Number of hours for seminars and practical classes | 8 |
| Date of course confirmation | 16/03/2011 |
| Responsible Unit | Institute of Engineering and Energetics |
| Course developers | |
| Dr. sc. ing., prof. Aigars Laizāns |
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| There is no prerequisite knowledge required for this course | |
| Course abstract | |
| Study course gives understanding of basic assumptions for the transition process, taking in account short circuit types, causes and consequences. Synchronous machine transition process is being studied at sudden short-circuit events and during normal operation. Principles of short-circuit current, the periodical, aperiodic current components and calculation of the various types of short circuit of different voltage networks are acquired. | |
| Learning outcomes and their assessment | |
| • Knowledge - of transition process in electrical networks and units, the causes, risks, and prevention - the theoretical and practical aspects;
• skills - evaluation and choice of appropriate operational strategies to minimize the transient processes impact on electric net and its elements; • competences - proper operation of the electrical installations and electrical system, and assessment of interaction between them , recommendations for proper development and use. |
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| Compulsory reading | |
| 1. Meļņikovs V. Elektroapgāde. 2.daļa. 2006. 142 lpp. [tiešsaiste] [skatīts 25.02.2011]. Pieejams: http://www.rvt.lv/macibu-materiali/Elektrikis/Elektroapgaade. 2.dala.pdf 2. Shenkman, A.L. Transient analysis of electric power circuits handbook. Springer, 2005. 569 p. | |
| Further reading | |
| 1. Elektroapgāde. J.Gerharda redakcijā. Rīga: Zvaigzne, 1989. 329 lpp. | |