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<title>Electrical Engineering für Mechanical Engineering und Process Engineering</title>
<cid>MAB_19_A_2.07.ELT</cid>
<sapsubmodule>P241-0241, P241-0242</sapsubmodule>
<bkey>m2</bkey>
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<hours>2</hours>
<type>V</type>
<hours>1</hours>
<type>U</type>
<hours>1</hours>
<type>LU</type>
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<cp>5</cp>
<semester>2</semester>
<mandatory>yes</mandatory>
<language>German</language>
<exam>Exam</exam>
<curriculum>
<curriculum_entry>
<cid>MAB_19_A_2.07.ELT</cid>
<branch>Mechanical and Process Engineering</branch>
<semester>2</semester>
<mandatory_tag>mandatory course</mandatory_tag>
</curriculum_entry>
<curriculum_entry>
<cid>MAB_24_A_2.07.ELT</cid>
<branch>Mechanical and Process Engineering</branch>
<semester>2</semester>
<mandatory_tag>mandatory course</mandatory_tag>
</curriculum_entry>
<curriculum_entry>
<cid>UI-ELT</cid>
<branch>Environmental Technologies</branch>
<semester>2</semester>
<mandatory_tag>mandatory course</mandatory_tag>
</curriculum_entry>
<curriculum_entry>
<cid>UI-ELT</cid>
<branch>Environmental Technologies</branch>
<semester>2</semester>
<mandatory_tag>mandatory course</mandatory_tag>
</curriculum_entry>
<curriculum_entry>
<cid>UI-ELT</cid>
<branch>Environmental Technologies</branch>
<semester>2</semester>
<mandatory_tag>mandatory course</mandatory_tag>
</curriculum_entry>
</curriculum>
<workload>
60 class hours (= 45 clock hours) over a 15-week period.The total student study time is 150 hours (equivalent to 5 ECTS credits).There are therefore 105 hours available for class preparation and follow-up work and exam preparation.</workload>
<prerequisites>
<prerequisite>
<pfcid>MAB_19_A_1.04.MA1</pfcid>
<pftitle>Mathematics 1</pftitle>
</prerequisite>
</prerequisites>
<prerequisitesfor>
<prerequisitefor>
<pfcid>MAB_19_A_5.02.MTE</pfcid>
<pftitle>Applied Metrology</pftitle>
</prerequisitefor>
<prerequisitefor>
<pfcid>MAB_19_M_5.17.AUM</pfcid>
<pftitle>Automation Technology in Mechanical Engineering</pftitle>
</prerequisitefor>
<prerequisitefor>
<pfcid>MAB_19_V_4.09.EEN</pfcid>
<pftitle>Energy Efficiency and Sustainability</pftitle>
</prerequisitefor>
<prerequisitefor>
<pfcid>MAB_19_V_5.16.AUV</pfcid>
<pftitle>Automation Technology in Process Engineering</pftitle>
</prerequisitefor>
</prerequisitesfor>
<convenor>Prof. Dr. Marc Deissenroth-Uhrig</convenor>
<convenor-person-key>mde</convenor-person-key>
<lecturers>
<lecturer>Prof. Dr. Marc Deissenroth-Uhrig</lecturer>
<lecturer-person-key>mde</lecturer-person-key>
<ctype>lecture</ctype>
</lecturers>
<objectives>After successfully completing this module, students will be familiar with the basic passive and active components of electrical engineering and understand their operating behavior and interaction. They will be familiar with the basics of electrical engineering and its connection to magnetism. They will observe the basic rules for handling electricity. Students will be able to perform basic electrical design tasks, understand electrical circuits and calculate simple networks. They will understand the differences between direct and alternating current systems.
Furthermore, students will be familiar with the basic structure and function of electrical machines. Based on the example of synchronous and asynchronous machines in motor and generator operation, they will be able to explain the function and power electronics required and select the appropriate machines. 
</objectives>
<content>•	Electrical quantities and basic laws
•	Kirchhoff&quot;s rules
•	Measuring current, voltage, power
•	DC circuits, calculating networks
•	Electric field, capacitor, capacity
•	Magnetic field
•	Magnetic field strength, magnetic flux density, magnetic flux
•	Ampère&quot;s circuital law
•	Forces in the magnetic field
•	Faraday&quot;s law of induction, Lenz’s law
•	Self-induction, inductance
•	Generating stress by rotation and transformation
•	Eddy currents and applications
•	Alternating current circuits
•	Circuits with resistors, capacitors, inductors, resonant circuits
•	Active power, reactive power, apparent power, work
•	Three-phase systems
• 	Semiconductor components Diodes, transistors and operational amplifiers
•	Electrical machines in motor and generator operation
•	Design and basic function of synchronous and asynchronous motors
•	Basic function of a frequency converter</content>
<media>Lecture, descriptions of lab experiments;
Lab experiments with assistance where required,
Independently written lab reports in accordance with specifications on content and form

</media>
<literature>Hermann Linse, Rolf Fischer: Elektrotechnik für Maschinenbauer
Rudolf Busch: Elektrotechnik für Maschinenbauer und Verfahrenstechniker
Eckbert Hering, Jürgen Gutekunst, Rolf Martin: Elektrotechnik für Maschinenbauer
Eckbert Hering, Jürgen Gutekunst, Rolf Martin: Elektrotechnik für Ingenieure
G. Fliegel: : Elektrotechnik für Maschinenbauer</literature>
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