Power and Energy

Code School Level Credits Semesters
EEEE1028 Electrical & Electronic Engineering 1 20 Full Year Malaysia
Code
EEEE1028
School
Electrical & Electronic Engineering
Level
1
Credits
20
Semesters
Full Year Malaysia

Summary

This module provides an introduction to the fundamental concepts related to the use of power and energy in today’s electrical engineering world. The module will introduce the principles and properties of electrical circuits (DC and AC) and will develop tools commonly used to analyse their operation. These tools will then be used to illustrate the general design and behaviour of real world electrical power systems, including issues associated with the integration of renewable energy systems and the challenges faced in developing future power systems. The basic principles of electromagnetic systems will also be introduced and these will be used to illustrate the operation and design of transformers and electrical machines

Target Students

First year students on courses offered by the Department of Electrical & Electronic Engineering

Classes

Assessment

Educational Aims

To introduce students to the fundamental characteristics of electrical power systems including the typical components used in these systems, and to develop their ability to predict the behaviour of these systems using analytical tools and techniques

Learning Outcomes

By the end of the module, students should be able to:

LO1    Select and apply appropriate simple circuit reduction and analysis techniques for resistive circuits.
LO2    Select and apply appropriate circuit reduction techniques (mesh, nodal, superposition, Thevenin and Norton) to DC and AC electrical systems.
LO3    Analyse and evaluate voltage, current and power in AC circuits by applying phasor analysis.
LO4    Analyse and evaluate voltage, current and power in three phase circuits.
LO5    Analyse and evaluate the transient behaviour of RLC circuits.
LO6    Discuss the main features of renewable energy systems.
LO7    Develop appropriate models for transformers and employ these to determine efficiency and regulation.
LO8    Describe and evaluate the behaviour of coils and motors.

This module contributes to the delivery of the following Engineering Council outcomes: 

C1, C2, C3, M3, C4, C7, C10, M10, C12, M12, C13, M13, C16 and C17

Conveners

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Last updated 09/01/2025.