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E& C ENGR 436: Power Electronics I
3.00 Credits
University of Missouri-Kansas City
Power electronic device characteristics, important circuit and component concepts, phase controlled rectifiers, line communicated inverters and AC phase control. Includes laboratory projects. Prerequisite: E&C-ENGR 330. 3 hrs
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E& C ENGR 454: Robotic Control And Intelligence
3.00 Credits
University of Missouri-Kansas City
Introduces robotics; robot system characteristics; robot motive power systems; geometric structure of robots; sensors and feedback; control applications and algorithms; data acquisition and output actuation functions; robots and Artificial Intelligence; microprocessor applications in robotics. Prerequisites: E&C-ENGR 358 andE&C-ENGR 226, or E&C-ENGR 426. Offered: on demand. 3 hrs
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E& C ENGR 454 - Robotic Control And Intelligence
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E& C ENGR 458: r Automatic Control
3.00 Credits
University of Missouri-Kansas City
Techniques for feedback control system modeling and design. Includes applications of Bode plots, root locus, Nyquist methods, state-variables, compensator design, and computational aids. Prerequisites: E&C-ENGR 341 and E&C-ENGR 380 3 hrs
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E& C ENGR 458 - r Automatic Control
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E& C ENGR 460: Electromechanical Conversion I
3.00 Credits
University of Missouri-Kansas City
Magnetic circuitry in general and in machinery; DC machine theory, operation, applications; transformer circuits, synchronous machine theory, operation applications; basic principles of energy conversion; introduction to power electronics; and basic principles of power transmission and control are covered. Prerequisite: E&C-ENGR 276 or E&C-ENGR 302. 3 hrs
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E& C ENGR 460 - Electromechanical Conversion I
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E& C ENGR 461: Electromechanical Conversion II
3.00 Credits
University of Missouri-Kansas City
Application of fundamentals and concepts of power systems to practical power plan and industrial applications. Identification of the significant internal components of power system equipment. Single and Three Phase Circuits, DC and AC Generators/Alternators, Transformers, DC and AC Motors, DC and AC transmission, and System Electricial Protection. Prerequisite: E&C-ENGR 460. 3 hrs
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E& C ENGR 461 - Electromechanical Conversion II
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E& C ENGR 462: Symmetrical Components Analysis of Power Systems
3.00 Credits
University of Missouri-Kansas City
Short circuit analysis using symmetrical components. Simultaneous faults and open conductors. Prerequisite: E&C-ENGR 460 Offered: On demand. 3 hrs
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E& C ENGR 462 - Symmetrical Components Analysis of Power Systems
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E& C ENGR 464: Electric Transportation And Industrial Drives
3.00 Credits
University of Missouri-Kansas City
Electric vehicle propulsion and industrial drives; review of DC and AC machine principles, traction motor requirements and performance, DC and AC industrial drives, heating effects. Prerequisite: E&C-ENGR 460. Offered: On demand 3 hrs
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E& C ENGR 464 - Electric Transportation And Industrial Drives
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E& C ENGR 466: Power Systems I
3.00 Credits
University of Missouri-Kansas City
Power System fundamentals; Methods of power system analysis and design; Modeling of power systems components such as transmission lines, transformers and generators; Analysis of steady state operation of power system and unbalanced conditions. Prerequisites: E&C-ENGR 460 or E&C-ENGR 276, and E&C-ENGR 341 or E&C-ENGR 401H. 3 hrs
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E& C ENGR 466 - Power Systems I
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E& C ENGR 467: Power Systems II
3.00 Credits
University of Missouri-Kansas City
Power system matrices. Power flow analysis. Gauss-Seidel and Newton-Raphson techniques. Fast-decoupled load flow. Economic dispatch. Voltage control system. Power system control. Prerequisites: E&C-ENGR 466 and E&C-ENGR 458. 3 hrs
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E& C ENGR 468: Electric Power Distribution Systems
3.00 Credits
University of Missouri-Kansas City
Operation and design of utility and industrial distribution systems including distribution system planning; load characteristics; application of distribution transformers; design of subtransmission lines, distribution substations, primary systems, secondary systems; application of capacitors; voltage regulation and reliability. Prerequisite: E&C-ENGR 460. Offered: On Demand. 3 hrs
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E& C ENGR 468 - Electric Power Distribution Systems
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