Subject / Educational component | Electromechanical systems in green technologies |
Educational level | Second (Master degree) |
Year of study, semester | 1 |
Number of ECTS credits | 5 |
Language of study | English |
Department | Department of automation of electromechanical systems and electric drives |
Assumed knowledge and prerequisites | Knowledge of the theory of electric drive, theory of electrical engineering, electrical machines and industrial power electronics. Certificate in English not lower than B2. |
The scope of the course | The subject of the discipline is the processes of electromechanical energy conversion in generation systems and energy sources, control of these processes using modern electromechanical systems and the use of environmentally friendly technologies in modern electric drives. The course covers:
• Sources of electricity; • Generators and control systems; • Batteries, supercapacitors and fuel cells; • Electricity storage systems; • Distribution and control systems in power systems of different levels; |
Rationale | Studying this discipline will help students get acquainted with current trends in the use of renewable energy sources and environmentally friendly technologies in industry (Industry 4.0) and the role of electromechanical systems in modern energy and industry. |
Learning outcomes | The result of the training is the acquisition of knowledge about modern electromechanical systems, energy sources and control systems, which will give an idea of the aspects of the implementation of Industry 4.0. |
Competencies and skills | The acquired knowledge can be used in writing a master’s thesis, development of new modern electromechanical systems, design and implementation of these systems in production. |
Instructional Materials: | Curriculum and working programs of the discipline, RSO, textbook (electronic edition), guidelines laboratory works and recommended literature. |
Mode of delivery: | Lectures, Laboratory works |
End-of-semester control: | Exam |