Course Description
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Course Name
Circuit Analysis II
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Host University
Universidad del Norte
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Location
Barranquilla, Colombia
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Area of Study
Electrical Engineering
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Language Level
Taught In English
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Contact Hours
64 -
Recommended U.S. Semester Credits4
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Recommended U.S. Quarter Units6
Hours & Credits
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Overview
Specific course information
a.Brief description of the content of the course (catalog description):
This course begins with the study of the concepts of power phase and three-phase in AC circuits and how to express it in terms of phasor algebra. It starts with this issue because it is the last topic that students see in the course of Circuits I, which precedes it. Here are the three-phase circuits are studied in their connections Y - Y and Y - delta, and power measurement techniques thereof are determined.
In the second module, it?s shown to the student how to find transient and steady state response to forced functions of DC circuits containing one or two elements energy storage ( capacitances and inductances ) , i.e. circuits of first and second order respectively.
The third module is composed of the circuit analysis and the equivalence magnetically coupled from the viewpoint of circuit analysis. Finally, circuit analysis techniques via network function are studied to provide a unified approach of the course.
b.Prerequisites or co-requisites: IEL1011.
c.Required, elective, or selected elective (as per Table 5-1) course in the program: Required.
Specific goals for the course
The objective of this course is to continue the study of electrical circuits by introducing new techniques for analyzing the transient behavior of systems and magnetic circuits.
a.Specific outcomes of instruction
·Students will study the transient behavior of circuits first and second order RL, RC, RLC series and parallel.
·Students will study phase systems, connection groups, power and energy.
·Students will study magnetically coupled circuits using techniques LKB LKC and analysis.
b.Explicitly indicate which of the student outcomes listed in Criterion 3 or any other outcomes are addressed by the course.
b. An Ability to design and conduct experiments, as well as to analyze and interpret data
Brief list of topics to be covered
·Circuits CD; AC power, power factor
·Balanced circuit and unbalanced circuits
·Transitional answer first order
·Transient response second order
·Single-phase transformers and three phase
·Frequency response receiver
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