Electromechanics (H7133)
15 credits, Level 5
Spring teaching
On this module you’ll explore applications of electromagnetism to mechanical engineering, automotive engineering and robotics.
The topics include:
- electrical potential
- current and current density
- resistance
- electric and magnetic fields
- Ampere’s law
- Lorentz force
- magnetic bearings
- magnetic circuits
- electromagnets and permanent magnets
- hysteresis
- relays
- Faraday’s Law
- self and mutual induction
- transformers and their applications in efficient power transmission
- moving coil devices
- DC Machines
- stepper motors
- servomotors
- 3-phase AC systems
- rotating magnetic fields
- induction machines
- linear motors
- power in AC circuits
- real, reactive and complex power
- power factor correction
- synchronous machine principles
- electrical and piezo-electrical actuators
- efficiency of electromechanical systems
- and power transmission.
Teaching
59%: Lecture
41%: Practical (Laboratory, Practical, Workshop)
Assessment
25%: Coursework (Report)
75%: Examination (Computer-based examination)
Contact hours and workload
This module is approximately 150 hours of work. This breaks down into about 55 hours of contact time and about 95 hours of independent study. The University may make minor variations to the contact hours for operational reasons, including timetabling requirements.
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