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ENGS 85.12 - Electric Energy
Description
Electric energy sources, systems, and applications are essential for reducing climate impacts of energy and for engineering high-performance systems and products. This course builds skills for designing and working with electric energy, including AC and DC electrical power and energy calculations; an overview of power systems; electric motor fundamentals and applications; electric power applications and opportunities for electrifications; electrical safety; and power distribution in building. Several laboratory exercises are included.Prerequisites
ENGS 22 and ENGS 32 or instructor permissionOffered
Term: Spring 2024
Time: 12
Location:
MacLean 132
Instructors:
Charles R. Sullivan