Type of studies | Title |
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Doctoral Academic Studies | Power, Electronic and Telecommunication Engineering (Year: 2, Semester: Winter) |
Category | Scientific-professional |
Scientific or art field | Energetska elektronika, mašine, pogoni i obnovljivi izvori električne energije |
ECTS | 10 |
The main objective of this course is to teach students for advanced analysis of electromagnetic fields in electrical machines using modern finite elements method (FEM) software tools.
After successfully passing the exam, students will be able to independently implement the final element method for the purpose of a more detailed insight into the electromagnetic field within electrical machines. On this basis, more detailed calculations of losses and energy efficiency can be made. The finite element method allows detailed saturation study, current suppression, and harmonic analysis of the magnetic field in the machine, as well as the effect of the harmonic distortion on the conversion process.
Maxwell's equations. Potentials of electromagnetic fields. Magnetic-vector potential in quasi-static magnetic fields. Formulation of finite element method. Magneto-statics. Time harmonic analysis of electromagnetic fields using finite element method. Transient Finite Element Method.
The method of theoretical explanation of problems will be applied , including mathematical modelling, solving problems with real situations and parameters, as well as laboratory measurements and operation with application of modern equipment and software. In addition, individual research study will be developed.
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Course activity | Pre-examination | Obligations | Number of points |
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Term paper | Yes | Yes | 65.00 |
Theoretical part of the exam | No | Yes | 35.00 |
Associate Professor
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