Taught disciplines:
Discipline “ELECTRIC DRIVE”
The discipline "Electric Drive" refers to general professional disciplines for undergraduate students, specialty 140400 – Electrical Power and Electrical Engineering. Its main goal is to study general physical laws of the electric drive, interaction of elements of electromechanical systems, static and dynamic processes in the open and closed-loop feedback systems based on normal coordinates.
Discipline "THEORY OF ELECTROMECHANICAL ENERGY CONVERSION"
The discipline is aimed at developing the general scientific knowledge and in-depth training on the basis of learning the theory of electromechanical energy conversion, advanced electromechanical systems, methods of mathematical description and simulation of electromechanical energy conversion, as well as the principles of calculation of static and dynamic properties of electromechanical systems. The goal of practical training is to master modern software of designing electromechanical systems and methods of simulating processes in electromechanical energy converters.
As a result of mastering this discipline, students achieve the goals of principal educational program for graduates, specialty 13.04.02 – "Electrical Power and Electrical Engineering".