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Monash College Unit Guide
ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS (MCD4200)
Purpose
Introduction to Electrostatics: electric charge, forces and fields,
electric potential, emf, application in capacitors, energy and information
storage. dielectrics, polarisation, electrical breakdown. Magnetic fields,
current and current loops in magnetic field. force on charges, engineering
applications solenoid. Electromagnetic induction. inductance. Engineering
applications:Transformer. Electric Motor. Energy stored in magnetic field.
Ohm’s Law, Kirchhoffs Laws. Mesh and Nodal analysis. Circuit theorems,
superposition. DC and AC networks, AC power systems. Ideal Op Amp circuits,
applications in instrumentation. Logic, Boolean algebra. Digital arithmetic,
Combinatorial logic circuit.
Prerequisites
Nil
Learning Outcomes
On completion of this unit, students should be able to:
- understand and analyse electrostatic forces, fields, potentials
and emfs in simple electric charge configurations and apply these to
capacitors, electronic devices and other applications.
- understand how magnetic fields are related to currents, and how
emfs are generated by magnetic induction, and apply these in instruments,
motors, transformers, power generation and transmission
- use and analyse DC and AC circuits with the appropriate methods,
including phasor and forced response
- understand the basic principles of the operational amplifier,
as part of a general electronic instrument
- apply digital logic in simple circuits
- make reliable measurements using electrical meters, oscilloscopes
and other electronic instruments, analyse data, and interpret
observations
- communicate and discuss concepts, measurements and applications
related to electrical engineering.
- improve oral and written communication skills
- develop skills in completing tasks as part of a team
- develop confidence in solving new engineering problems
Assessment
Laboratory/Tests: 30%
Exam: 70% (3 hours)
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