Electrical Power Distribution
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In this course we will discuss Distribution systems of Electrical Power( such as AC Distribution; DC Distribution etc… ). At the end of this course the student is expected to be familiar with the Principles of Electrical Power Distribution Systems as application in real life.
You are advised to read carefully through given material and attempt all quiz/questionnaires in this course and don't forget to follow necessary safety code that will be outlined in this course. We hope you will enjoy this course in Electrical Engineering.
Course Outcomes
[edit | edit source]At the end of this course the student is expected to be comfortable with the following:
- Basic Principles of Distribution Systems
- AC Distribution
- DC Distribution
- Sub-Stations
Prerequisites
[edit | edit source]The following courses are considered important for the student to be at ease with material that will be covered in this course:
Organization
[edit | edit source]This course consists of:
- 5 Lessons → [ 5 weeks ]
- 1 Quiz Test → [ 1 Day ]
All the above Span about 5 weeks. Plan your time wisely, by starting a journal and track your progress. If you work consistently and keep to your planned Study Time, you will Do Very well in this course.
Here are some of the resources available to Help you understand and make better used of this personal Learning Experience:
Lessons
[edit | edit source]- Introduction
- Underground Cables
- AC System
- DC System
- Sub-Station
Resources
[edit | edit source]Educational level: this is a tertiary (university) resource. |
Completion status: this resource is just getting off the ground. Please feel welcome to help! |
Wikiversity has a respectable body of content related to this course, you are advised to use the resources wisely to achieve your success. This course includes a formula sheet that can help you remember important Formulae and principles.Do not rely on the formula sheet entirely without understanding course material.