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Course Overview

Electrical machines are vital components in the field of Electrical Engineering. This course offers a thorough understanding of the various types of electrical machines, including their structure, function, and application. You will explore fundamental theories surrounding DC and AC machines, transformers, and the principles governing their operation. By examining these theoretical concepts, you will gain insight into the behaviours of electrical machines in diverse scenarios. This course is structured to ensure a comprehensive grasp of the subject matter, making it an ideal fit for anyone looking to build a solid foundation in the workings of electrical machines. This understanding is essential for pursuing further theoretical studies in Electrical Engineering.

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This Electrical Machines for Electrical Engineering Course Package Includes

  • Free CPD Accredited PDF Certificate
  • Comprehensive lessons and training provided by experts on Electrical Machines for Electrical Engineering
  • Interactive online learning experience provided by qualified professionals at your convenience
  • 24/7 Access to the course materials and learner assistance
  • Easy accessibility from any smart device (Laptop, Tablet, Smartphone etc.)
  • A happy and handy learning experience for the professionals and students
  • 100% learning satisfaction, guaranteed by Compliance Central — a leading compliance training provider approved by IAO

Learning Outcome

Upon successful completion of this highly appreciated Electrical Machines for Electrical Engineering course, you’ll be a skilled professional. Besides—
  • Understand the basic principles of electrical machines.
  • Analyse the construction and working of DC machines.
  • Examine the structure and operation of AC machines.
  • Comprehend the functioning of transformers and their applications.
  • Study the concepts of electromagnetism in electrical machines.
  • Explore machine efficiency and energy conversion processes.
  • Interpret the role of electrical machines in power generation and distribution.
  • Understand synchronous and asynchronous machine operations.

Assessment

Complete this Electrical Machines for Electrical Engineering course and sit for a short online assessment to instantly evaluate your understanding of the subject. The test will be automated, and your answers will be checked and reviewed then and there. You'll also get unlimited chances to retake the exam! Our concern is to make you competent for the job, so we will fully support your learning and understanding of it thoroughly. The test fees are included in the one-time paid course fee. As said earlier, you can retake the exam if you fail early—you will not be charged any money for later attempts.

Certificate of Achievement

CPD Accredited Certificate
CPD-accredited certificates are available for £4.79 (instant PDF download) or £10.79 (hard copy delivered to you). Our courses are regularly reviewed to ensure they are up-to-date. Certificates do not expire, but reviewing or renewing them annually is recommended.

Who Is This Course For

Compliance Central aims to prepare efficient human resources for the industry and make it more productive than ever. This helpful course is suitable for any person who is interested in a Electrical Machines for Electrical Engineering. There are no pre-requirements to take it. You can attend the course if you are a student, an enthusiast or a
  • Electrical engineering students
  • Graduates in related engineering fields
  • Those interested in theoretical electrical engineering concepts
  • Individuals pursuing academic research in electrical engineering
  • Learners wanting to strengthen their understanding of machine theory
  • Candidates preparing for exams in electrical engineering
  • Engineers focused on electrical machine research
  • People aiming to work in energy or power systems
  • Those seeking to expand their knowledge in electrical systems
  • Electrical engineering professionals looking to enhance theoretical knowledge

Course Currilcum

    • Module 1- Introduction to Electric Machines 00:03:00
    • Module 2- Types of Electric Machines and Principle of Electrical Generation 00:09:00
    • Module 1- Importance and Construction of DC Machines 00:26:00
    • Module 2- Armature Winding and EMF Equation 00:40:00
    • Module 3-Solved Example 1 00:05:00
    • Module 4-Solved Example 2 00:04:00
    • Module 5-Solved Example 3 00:07:00
    • Module 6-Solved Example 4 00:06:00
    • Module 7-Separately Excited DC Machine 00:21:00
    • Module 8-Shunt and Series DC Machines 00:25:00
    • Module 9-Solved Example 1 on Separately Excited DC Machine 00:07:00
    • Module 10-Solved Example 2 on Separately Excited DC Machine 00:07:00
    • Module 11-Solved Example 3 on Shunt Generator 00:04:00
    • Module 12-Solved Example 4 on Shunt Generator 00:07:00
    • Module 13-Solved Example 5 on Series DC Generator 00:06:00
    • Module 14-Types and Applications of Compound DC Motors 00:07:00
    • Module 15- Torque-Speed Characteristics and Speed Control of Separately Excited DC Motor 00:33:00
    • Module 16- Torque-Speed Characteristics of Series DC Motor 00:08:00
    • Module 17-Solved Example 1 on Speed Control 00:08:00
    • Module 18-Solved Example 2 on Speed Control 00:06:00
    • Module 19- Starting of DC Machine 00:14:00
    • Module 20- Armature Reaction in DC Machines 00:10:00
    • Module 21-Losses in DC Machines 00:04:00
    • Module 1- Introduction to Transformers 00:02:00
    • Module 2- Importance of Transformer 00:04:00
    • Module 3-Iron Core of Transformer 00:04:00
    • Module 4- Magnetic Circuit Inside Transformer 00:05:00
    • Module 5- Windings of Transformer 00:03:00
    • Module 6- Why are Windings Made of Copper 00:03:00
    • Module 7- Classification of Windings 00:05:00
    • Module 8- Insulating Material and Transformer Oil 00:02:00
    • Module 9- Conservator of Transformer 00:03:00
    • Module 10- Breather of Transformer 00:04:00
    • Module 11- Bushings of Transformer 00:04:00
    • Module 12- Tap Changer of Transformer 00:03:00
    • Module 13- Cooling Tubes of Transformer 00:01:00
    • Module 14- Buchholz Relay of Transformer 00:02:00
    • Module 15- Explosion Vent 00:02:00
    • Module 16- Methods of Cooling 00:03:00
    • Module 17-Types of Transformers 00:03:00
    • Module 18- Power Transformer and Distribution Transformer 00:05:00
    • Module 19- Single Phase Core Type Transformer 00:04:00
    • Module 20-Single Phase Shell Type Transformer 00:05:00
    • Module 21- 3 Phase Core Type 00:02:00
    • Module 22- 3 Phase Shell Type 00:01:00
    • Module 23- Comparison between Shell and Core CSA 00:01:00
    • Module 24- Comparison between Shell and Core Type 00:01:00
    • Module 25- Notes 00:03:00
    • Module 26-Video Explaining The Components in 3D and Real Life 00:05:00
    • Module 1- Introduction to Magnetic Circuits 00:02:00
    • Module 2- Induced Emf and Current 00:04:00
    • Module 3- Ampere Right Hand Rule 00:04:00
    • Module 4- Magnetic Circuit and Important Definitions 00:06:00
    • Module 5- Linear and Non Linear Materials 00:03:00
    • Module 6-Flux Linkage and Reluctance 00:04:00
    • Module 7- Analogy between Electric and Magnetic Circuits 00:06:00
    • Module 8- Fringing Effect 00:02:00
    • Module 9- Example 1 Magnetic Circuits 00:07:00
    • Module 10- Example 2 00:03:00
    • Module 11- Example 3 00:06:00
    • Module 12- Application on Magnetic Circuit – Transformers 00:04:00
    • Module 1- Introduction to Transformers 00:02:00
    • Module 2- Construction of Transformer 00:02:00
    • Module 3-Theory of Operation 00:04:00
    • Module 4- Ideal Transformer 00:05:00
    • Module 5-Non Ideal Transformer 00:02:00
    • Module 6- Effect of Loading on Transformer 00:03:00
    • Module 7- Transformer Regulation 00:03:00
    • Module 8- Transformer Losses 00:03:00
    • Module 9- Transformer Efficiency 00:05:00
    • Module 10- Transformer Rating 00:02:00
    • Module 11- Question 1 00:01:00
    • Module 12- Question 2 00:02:00
    • Module 13- Question 3 00:01:00
    • Module 14- Example 1 00:01:00
    • Module 15- Voltage Relation of Transformer 00:04:00
    • Module 16- Transformer Exact Equivalent Circuit 00:06:00
    • Module 17- Concept of Refereeing 00:04:00
    • Module 18- Approximate Equivalent Circuit 00:00:00
    • Module 1- Construction and Principle of Operation of Synchronous Generator 00:29:00
    • Module 2- Principle of Operation of Synchronous Motor 00:24:00
    • Module 3- Equivalent Circuit and Phasor Diagram of Non Salient Synchronous Machine 00:29:00
    • Module 4-Solved Example 1 on Non Salient Machine 00:05:00
    • Module 5-Solved Example 2 on Non Salient Machine 00:11:00
    • Module 6-Solved Example 3 on Non Salient Machine 00:07:00
    • Module 7- Solved Example 4 on Non Salient Machine 00:04:00
    • Module 8-Solved Example 5 on Non Salient Machine 00:07:00
    • Module 9-Solved Example 6 on Non Salient Machine 00:03:00
    • Module 10- Equivalent Circuit and Phasor Diagram of Salient Synchronous Machine 00:39:00
    • Module 11-Solved Example 1 on Salient Machine 00:09:00
    • Module 12- Solved Example 2 on Salient Machine 00:05:00
    • Module 13-Solved Example 3 on Salient Machine 00:10:00
    • Module 14- Parallel Operation of Two Generators 00:17:00
    • Module 15- Synchronization of Machine with Grid 00:10:00
    • Module 1- Construction and Theory of Operation of Induction Machines 00:27:00
    • Module 2- Equivalent Circuit and Power Flow in Induction Motor 00:23:00
    • Module 3- Torque-Speed Characteristics of Induction Motor 00:20:00
    • Module 4- Solved Example 1 on Induction Motor 00:08:00
    • Module 5-Solved Example 2 on Induction Motor 00:06:00
    • Module 6-Solved Example 3 on Induction Motor 00:06:00
    • Module 7-Solved Example 4 on Induction Motor 00:18:00
    • Module 8-Solved Example 5 on Induction Motor 00:13:00
    • Module 9- Methods of Speed Control of Induction Motor 00:27:00
    • Module 10- Methods of Starting of Induction Motor 00:21:00
    • Module 11-Solved Example on Motor Starter 00:00:00
    • Module 12- Principle of Operation of Doubly Fed Induction Generator 00:11:00
    • Module 13-Self Excited Induction Generator 00:08:00
    • Assignment – Electrical Machines for Electrical Engineering 00:00:00
    • Order Your CPD Certificate 00:00:00

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Course Currilcum

    • Module 1- Introduction to Electric Machines 00:03:00
    • Module 2- Types of Electric Machines and Principle of Electrical Generation 00:09:00
    • Module 1- Importance and Construction of DC Machines 00:26:00
    • Module 2- Armature Winding and EMF Equation 00:40:00
    • Module 3-Solved Example 1 00:05:00
    • Module 4-Solved Example 2 00:04:00
    • Module 5-Solved Example 3 00:07:00
    • Module 6-Solved Example 4 00:06:00
    • Module 7-Separately Excited DC Machine 00:21:00
    • Module 8-Shunt and Series DC Machines 00:25:00
    • Module 9-Solved Example 1 on Separately Excited DC Machine 00:07:00
    • Module 10-Solved Example 2 on Separately Excited DC Machine 00:07:00
    • Module 11-Solved Example 3 on Shunt Generator 00:04:00
    • Module 12-Solved Example 4 on Shunt Generator 00:07:00
    • Module 13-Solved Example 5 on Series DC Generator 00:06:00
    • Module 14-Types and Applications of Compound DC Motors 00:07:00
    • Module 15- Torque-Speed Characteristics and Speed Control of Separately Excited DC Motor 00:33:00
    • Module 16- Torque-Speed Characteristics of Series DC Motor 00:08:00
    • Module 17-Solved Example 1 on Speed Control 00:08:00
    • Module 18-Solved Example 2 on Speed Control 00:06:00
    • Module 19- Starting of DC Machine 00:14:00
    • Module 20- Armature Reaction in DC Machines 00:10:00
    • Module 21-Losses in DC Machines 00:04:00
    • Module 1- Introduction to Transformers 00:02:00
    • Module 2- Importance of Transformer 00:04:00
    • Module 3-Iron Core of Transformer 00:04:00
    • Module 4- Magnetic Circuit Inside Transformer 00:05:00
    • Module 5- Windings of Transformer 00:03:00
    • Module 6- Why are Windings Made of Copper 00:03:00
    • Module 7- Classification of Windings 00:05:00
    • Module 8- Insulating Material and Transformer Oil 00:02:00
    • Module 9- Conservator of Transformer 00:03:00
    • Module 10- Breather of Transformer 00:04:00
    • Module 11- Bushings of Transformer 00:04:00
    • Module 12- Tap Changer of Transformer 00:03:00
    • Module 13- Cooling Tubes of Transformer 00:01:00
    • Module 14- Buchholz Relay of Transformer 00:02:00
    • Module 15- Explosion Vent 00:02:00
    • Module 16- Methods of Cooling 00:03:00
    • Module 17-Types of Transformers 00:03:00
    • Module 18- Power Transformer and Distribution Transformer 00:05:00
    • Module 19- Single Phase Core Type Transformer 00:04:00
    • Module 20-Single Phase Shell Type Transformer 00:05:00
    • Module 21- 3 Phase Core Type 00:02:00
    • Module 22- 3 Phase Shell Type 00:01:00
    • Module 23- Comparison between Shell and Core CSA 00:01:00
    • Module 24- Comparison between Shell and Core Type 00:01:00
    • Module 25- Notes 00:03:00
    • Module 26-Video Explaining The Components in 3D and Real Life 00:05:00
    • Module 1- Introduction to Magnetic Circuits 00:02:00
    • Module 2- Induced Emf and Current 00:04:00
    • Module 3- Ampere Right Hand Rule 00:04:00
    • Module 4- Magnetic Circuit and Important Definitions 00:06:00
    • Module 5- Linear and Non Linear Materials 00:03:00
    • Module 6-Flux Linkage and Reluctance 00:04:00
    • Module 7- Analogy between Electric and Magnetic Circuits 00:06:00
    • Module 8- Fringing Effect 00:02:00
    • Module 9- Example 1 Magnetic Circuits 00:07:00
    • Module 10- Example 2 00:03:00
    • Module 11- Example 3 00:06:00
    • Module 12- Application on Magnetic Circuit – Transformers 00:04:00
    • Module 1- Introduction to Transformers 00:02:00
    • Module 2- Construction of Transformer 00:02:00
    • Module 3-Theory of Operation 00:04:00
    • Module 4- Ideal Transformer 00:05:00
    • Module 5-Non Ideal Transformer 00:02:00
    • Module 6- Effect of Loading on Transformer 00:03:00
    • Module 7- Transformer Regulation 00:03:00
    • Module 8- Transformer Losses 00:03:00
    • Module 9- Transformer Efficiency 00:05:00
    • Module 10- Transformer Rating 00:02:00
    • Module 11- Question 1 00:01:00
    • Module 12- Question 2 00:02:00
    • Module 13- Question 3 00:01:00
    • Module 14- Example 1 00:01:00
    • Module 15- Voltage Relation of Transformer 00:04:00
    • Module 16- Transformer Exact Equivalent Circuit 00:06:00
    • Module 17- Concept of Refereeing 00:04:00
    • Module 18- Approximate Equivalent Circuit 00:00:00
    • Module 1- Construction and Principle of Operation of Synchronous Generator 00:29:00
    • Module 2- Principle of Operation of Synchronous Motor 00:24:00
    • Module 3- Equivalent Circuit and Phasor Diagram of Non Salient Synchronous Machine 00:29:00
    • Module 4-Solved Example 1 on Non Salient Machine 00:05:00
    • Module 5-Solved Example 2 on Non Salient Machine 00:11:00
    • Module 6-Solved Example 3 on Non Salient Machine 00:07:00
    • Module 7- Solved Example 4 on Non Salient Machine 00:04:00
    • Module 8-Solved Example 5 on Non Salient Machine 00:07:00
    • Module 9-Solved Example 6 on Non Salient Machine 00:03:00
    • Module 10- Equivalent Circuit and Phasor Diagram of Salient Synchronous Machine 00:39:00
    • Module 11-Solved Example 1 on Salient Machine 00:09:00
    • Module 12- Solved Example 2 on Salient Machine 00:05:00
    • Module 13-Solved Example 3 on Salient Machine 00:10:00
    • Module 14- Parallel Operation of Two Generators 00:17:00
    • Module 15- Synchronization of Machine with Grid 00:10:00
    • Module 1- Construction and Theory of Operation of Induction Machines 00:27:00
    • Module 2- Equivalent Circuit and Power Flow in Induction Motor 00:23:00
    • Module 3- Torque-Speed Characteristics of Induction Motor 00:20:00
    • Module 4- Solved Example 1 on Induction Motor 00:08:00
    • Module 5-Solved Example 2 on Induction Motor 00:06:00
    • Module 6-Solved Example 3 on Induction Motor 00:06:00
    • Module 7-Solved Example 4 on Induction Motor 00:18:00
    • Module 8-Solved Example 5 on Induction Motor 00:13:00
    • Module 9- Methods of Speed Control of Induction Motor 00:27:00
    • Module 10- Methods of Starting of Induction Motor 00:21:00
    • Module 11-Solved Example on Motor Starter 00:00:00
    • Module 12- Principle of Operation of Doubly Fed Induction Generator 00:11:00
    • Module 13-Self Excited Induction Generator 00:08:00
    • Assignment – Electrical Machines for Electrical Engineering 00:00:00
    • Order Your CPD Certificate 00:00:00