32430 Experimental Electric Power Engineering |
Danish title: Eksperimentel elteknik |
Language: Danish ECTS-creditpoints: 10, External examination.
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Exam schedule:
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F2-A (maj 29 2002), E2-A (dec 12 2001) |
Recommended semester: 4th -7th semester |
Scope and form: Lectures and laboratory project |
Evaluation: Oral exam and approval of reports
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Examination: 13-scale |
Previous course: 53338 |
Prerequisites: 32020 / 32070 Tidligere 92200 / 53114 |
Preferred prerequisites: 32030 / 32410 Tidligere 53316 / 53327 |
Aim: The objective of the course is to provide knowledge about measurement techniques and instrumentation for measurement of electric, magnetic, mechanical and thermal phenomena. The physical principles behind the measurement methods are emphasized. |
Contents: Different measurement techniques applied in an electric system ranging from a sensor to a user interface are described. Referring to an electric power supply system relevant sensors, measurement instrumentation, control systems and interface techniques for measurement and recording of stationary and transient signals are treated. The applications of measurement systems on specific technical problems are illustrated with cases within the area Experimental Electric Power Engineering. For example, these cases comprise optical sensors for the measurement of electric and magnetic fields, digital / analog measurement techniques, transformation of measured values, automatic measurement and control systems including interfaces, high temperature superconductors and numeric field calculations. It is possible to verify the different techniques presented in the lectures by applying the principles in project pr |
Contact: Esben Larsen, building 325, (+45) 4525 3512, el@eltek.dtu.dk |
Department: 032 Department of Electric Power Engineering |
Keywords: electric power, measuring technique, instrumentation, computer aided testing, experiments |
Updated: 08-05-2001 |
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