國立成功大學
NATIONAL CHENG KUNG UNIVERSITY
TAINAN, TAIWAN, REPUBLIC OF CHINA
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
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University: National Cheng Kung University
Course Syllabus
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- Course Type
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- Hours per week:
2 / 0 / 2
- Total Hours:
36 / 0 / 36
- Objectives:
The curriculum of general education courses is to cultivate students’ attainment in the humanities, professional skills and international vision and give them a broad range ofbasic knowledge across different fieldsin order to aid their independent learning and problem solving abilities.
University: National Cheng Kung University
Course Syllabus
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- Course Type
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- Objectives:
To know the fundamental of electrical machine, and to do the advanced analysis.
- Content:
- To analyze the magnetic material
- Transformers
- Power conversion
- D.C machine
- Induction motor and generator
- Synchronous motor and generator
- Transient analysis of Synchronous motor and generator
- Texts & References:
Handout, A.E Fritzgerald, etc. "Electric Machinery".
- Grading:
Mid-term exam, Final exam
University: National Cheng Kung University
Course Syllabus
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- Objectives:
Introduction to fundamental of materials science, engineering applications of materials science and novel materials
- Content:
Lecture 1 Introduction to materials science and engineering
Lecture 2 Atomic structure and bonding in solids
Lecture 3 Metallic and ceramic structures
Lecture 4 Structures of polymers
Lecture 5 Defects in solids
Lecture 6 Diffusion in solids
Lecture 7 Phase diagram
Lecture 8 Phase transformations
Lecture 9 Types and applications of metals, ceramics and polymers
Lecture 10 Electrical, thermal, magnetic, and optical properties of materials
Lecture 11 Synthesis, fabrications, and processing of materials
- Texts & References:
Foundations of materials science and engineering 4e/by William F. Smith.
Materials science and engineering: an introduction 6e/by William D. Callister, JR.
- Grading:
Midterm#1 25%, Midterm#2 25%, Final 30%, Homework and attendance 20%
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