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<strong>Erasmus</strong> <strong>ECTS</strong> <strong>Information</strong> <strong>Package</strong><br />

Faculty of EEEA<br />

3232 Electrical Networks and Systems<br />

<strong>ECTS</strong> credits: 6<br />

Weekly classes: 3lec+1sem+1labs+0ps<br />

Assessment: exam<br />

Type of exam: written<br />

Departments involved:<br />

Department of Electrical Power Engineering<br />

Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Electronics and Automation<br />

Lecturers:<br />

Assoc. Prof. Hristo Georgiev Andreev, MEng, PhD, Dept. of Electrical Power Engineering,<br />

tel.: 082 888 661; E-mail: handreev@uni-ruse.bg<br />

Abstract:<br />

The course objective is to provide knowledge and skills in the area of electrical networks. Issues about the<br />

stationary operation modes of both opened and closed networks and different methods for determining the cut of<br />

the air and cable electrical ducts are discussed. The study material is directly connected with all main subjects of<br />

the speciality. The course has input links with Theory of Electrical Engineering, Technical Mechanics and other<br />

subjects. It has output links with Electrical part of electrical power plants and electrical power stations, Power<br />

supply and Final year project.<br />

Course content:<br />

Constructive elements of electrical networks. Stationary operation modes of opened electrical networks. Voltage<br />

regimes, power and energy losses. Methods for determining the cut of the conductors. Closed electrical networks.<br />

Methods for determining power distribution. Voltage, power and energy losses. Regulating the voltage and<br />

frequency in electrical systems. United energetic systems.<br />

Teaching and assessment:<br />

Along with the classical lecture forms, visual aids are used for some parts of the syllabus. The laboratory practice<br />

follows the lecture material in a synchronized way. Students are supposed to be acquainted with the main issues<br />

of the previous lecture in advance. The lecturer provides continuous assessment of the learning process of the<br />

taught material via the learners’ participation in the laboratory practice.<br />

3233 Electrical Networks and Systems, Course Project<br />

<strong>ECTS</strong> credits: 4<br />

Weekly classes: 0lec+0sem+0labs+2cw<br />

Assessment: project defence<br />

Type of exam: course project presentation<br />

Departments involved:<br />

Department of Electrical Power Engineering<br />

Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Electronics and Automation<br />

Lecturers:<br />

Assoc. Prof. Hristo Georgiev Andreev, MEng, PhD, Dept. of Electrical Power Engineering,<br />

tel.: 082 888 661; E-mail: handreev@uni-ruse.bg<br />

Abstract:<br />

The course project aims at consolidating the engineering knowledge and skills in the field of design of electrical<br />

networks. It is developed in two parts. Part one includes design of an electrical low voltage network for electrical<br />

supply of a small settlement, and Part two – providing outside electrical power supply for an industrial power user<br />

through medium and high voltage electrical pipelines. There are input links with the Electrical networks and<br />

systems course. There are output links with Electrical power supply and the Final year project.<br />

Course content:<br />

The following developments are drawn up using determined parameters and situational plans: for Part one – the<br />

power consumption of a small settlement, maximum and minimum power mode. The low voltage network and the<br />

type of switchgear supplying the settlement are designed. For Part two – three versions of electrical power supply<br />

for an industrial user through medium and high voltage electric pipelines.<br />

Teaching and assessment:<br />

Each student receives an individual assignment and methodological instructions for developing a course project<br />

on electrical networks. In the course of the semester individual consultations are provided weekly and systematic<br />

monitoring of the project work is executed. The semester certification determines that the minimum technical<br />

requirements are met and the student has worked on the project systematically. When it is ready, the project is<br />

defended.<br />

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