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DESCRIPTION OF THE COURSE
Code: BEE31
Name of the course
Semester: 5
Electrical Machines I
Type of teaching:
Lessons per week
Number of credits: 9
Lectures,
tutorials
and L – 3 hours; Tut – 2 hours;
laboratory work
LW – 2 hours
LECTURER:
Assoc. Prof. Ph. D. Dimitar Sotirov (FEE), tel.: 965 2127, email: dkso@tu-sofia.bg
Technical University of Sofia
COURSE STATUS IN THE CURRICULUM: Compulsory course for all full-time and
part-time undergraduate students at the Faculty of Electrical Engineering for “Bachelor of
Electrical Engineering” degree in the Technical University of Sofia.
АIMS AND OBJECTIVES OF THE COURSE: The main aim of the course is to provide
in-depth knowledge related to the problems of electromagnetic and electromechanical energy
transformations in asynchronous machines and transformers. The principles of these
transformations in asynchronous machines and transformers are studied. Basic topics in
control of asynchronous machines are also covered.
DESCRIPTION OF THE COURSE: Study of the design, structure of the magnetic field,
parameters, theory and characteristics of asynchronous machines and transformers basically in
stationary mode and shortly in transient processes. The electromagnetic, electromechanical
and thermal processes related to the energy transformation are studied. Development and
usage of typical mathematical models for analysis and research in asynchronous machines and
transformers.
PREREQUISITES: The knowledge acquired during the courses in Advanced mathematics,
Physics, Mechanics, Material Science, Theory of electrical engineering, Mechanical structures
and mechanisms, Electrical measurements, Electronics and Electrical materials.
TEACHING METHODS: Lectures with application of demonstrative aids – photo, slides
and details of electrical machines. Seminar exercises involving solution and study of special
problems with the help of Seminar manual. Laboratory exercises, help in specially equipped
labs with the aid of Laboratory Exercise manuals. Students should write laboratory exercise
reports for each laboratory exercise.
METHOD OF ASSESSMENT: Written exam at the end of semester (term) 5 providing 70%
of the final score; assessment of the seminar exercises providing 15% of the final score and
assessment of the laboratory exercises providing 15% of the final score.
INSTRUCTION LANGUAGE: Bulgarian
BIBLIOGRAPHY: 1. Ангелов А., Д. Димитров. Електрически машини, ДИ Техника, ч.
I, 1976, ч. II, 1988. 2. Димитров Д., И. Ваклев, Д. Сотиров, М. Стоянов. Ръководство за
изпитване на електрически машини. ДИ Техника, 1988. 3. Ваклев И., Г. Божилов.
Ръководство за семинарни упражнения по електрически машини. 1994. 4. Копылов И.
П. Электрические машины, Высшая школа; Логос, Москва, 2000, ISBN 5-06-003841-6
(Высшая школа); ISBN 5-94010-009-0 (Логос).
DESCRIPTION OF THE COURSE
Code: BEE32
Semester: 5
Name of the course:
Electrical Apparatus I
Type of teaching:
Lessons per week:
Number of credits: 8
Lectures, tutorials, laboratory L – 3 hours; LW – 2 hours;
work and course project.
Tut-1hour
LECTURERS:
Assoc. Prof. DSc Iliana Marinova (FEE) tel.: 965 3873, email: iliana@tu-sofia.bg
Prof. DSc Ivan Yatchev (FEE) tel.: 965 3873, email: yatchev@tu-sofia.bg
Technical University of Sofia
COURSE STATUS IN THE CURRICULUM: Compulsory for the undergraduate students
of specialty of Electrical Engineering - BEng programme of the Faculty of Electrical
Engineering.
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES OF THE COURSE: The aim of the course is to give the
knowledge to the students for the main systems and phenomena of the electrical apparatus as
well as their constructions with respect to their selection, support and maintenance as well as
the methods for design, constructing and testing of electrical apparatus.
DESCRIPTION OF THE COURSE: The main topics concern: thermal processes,
electrodynamics forces, magnetic circuit, theoretical models for analysis and investigations of
electromagnetic systems. Principles of operation, functions and construction of different types
of electrical apparatus. Methods for design, constructing and testing of electrical apparatus.
Electromagnets, actuators and etc. Control electrical apparatus, electrical apparatus for
distribution and protection, actuators.
PREREQUISITES: Mathematics, Physics, Theoretical Electrical Engineering, Electrical
Measurements, Electrotechnical Materials.
TEACHING METHODS: Lectures, tutorials solving the different problems using the
manual, laboratory works using the equipments for investigation of the fields, processes and
phenomena of the electrical apparatus and manual. Protocols showing the results from
investigations and analysis are checked by the lecturer. In the process of teaching, the
knowledge obtained from lectures is made concrete and profound through tutorials and
preparing individual course projects.
METHOD OF ASSESSMENT: Written examination by forr main questions and one problem
with taken into account the individual results from the laboratory works and course works.
INSTRUCTION LANGUAGE: Bulgarian
BIBLIOGRAPHY:
1. Александров А. Електрически апарати, ч. I, Електромагнитни и топлинни проблеми,
Херон Прес, София, 2002, 337 p., ISBN 954-580-117-4.
2. Александров А. и др. Ръководство за семинарни упражнения по електрически
апарати. София, 2000, 224 p.
3. Писарев А. и др. Ръководство за лабораторни упражнения по електрически апарати.
Техника, София, 1976, 113 p.
Name of the course
High Voltage Technique
Type of teaching
Lectures and laboratory work
DESCRIPTION OF THE COURSE
Number BEE33
Semester: 5
Lessons per week:
L – 2 hours; LW - 2 hours
Number of credits: 4
LECTURER:
Assoc. Prof. Ph.D. V.Kolev (FЕЕ), tel.:965 2551, email: vkolev@tu-sofia.bg
Technical University of Sofia
COURSE STATUS IN THE CURRICULUM: Mandatory for the student’s specialty
“Еlectrical engineering” for obtaining the bachelor’s degree.
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES OF THE COURSE: The aim of the course is to make students
acquainted with the general problems of the High Voltage Technique. The study of these
problems is necessary for the special courses concerning generation, transmission and
distribution of electrical energy.
DESCRIPTION OF THE COURSE: In this course are studied: breakdown of gaseous
insulation, breakdown of liquid and solid insulation, lightning phenomena, high voltage
transient analysis, overvoltages, surge protection, measurement of high voltages, high voltage
generators for testing, insulation co-ordination
PREREQUISITES: A prior knowledge of basic electrical engineering theory and electric
power system analysis has been considered as a pre-requisite.
TEACHING METHODS: Lectures, using media projector, laboratory, protocol preparation
and defence.
METHOD OF ASSESSMENT: Written exam at the end of the 5-th term (70%), laboratories
(20%), preparation of protocol (10%).
INSTRUCTION LANGUAGE: Bulgarian.
BIBLIOGRAPHY:
Toshev P., High Voltage Technique, Sofia, 1980; 2. Georgiev M., High Voltage Technique,
Sofia, 1990; 3. Lectures.
DESCRIPTION OF THE COURSE
Code: BEE34
Semester: 5
Name of the course
Telecommunications
Type of teaching:
Lectures and laboratory work
Lessons per week:
L – 2 hours; LW – 1 hour
Number of credits: 3
LECTURER:
Prof. Ph.D. Georgi Stoyanov (FTC) – tel.: 965 3255, email: gks@tu-sofia.bg
Prof. Ph.D. Lidia Jordanova (FTC) – tel.: 965 2130, email: jordanova@tu-sofia.bg
Technical University of Sofia
COURSE STATUS IN THE CURRICULUM: Compulsory for the students specialty
Electrical Engeneering, Faculty of Electrical engineering, educational-qualification degree:
Bachelor
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES OF THE COURSE: At the end of the course, the students are
expected to be acquainted with the modern communication services, systems and networks,
the principles of design of such systems and to be able to apply them to solve specific
engineering problems.
DESCRIPTION OF THE COURSE: The main topics concern: Description of the
communication signals and channels; Transmission media and systems – metal and optical
fiber cables, other media; Multiplexing systems – multiplexing principles, analog and digital
systems; Communication terminals; Data transmission, error-correcting codes; Switching
systems; Communication networks (conventional and IP-based); Mobile networks – cellular
structures, GSM-networks; Next generations networks – 2.5G, 3G, LTE and 4G; General
characteristics of radio communication systems – principles of building, interference and
distortion in the radio channel, classification; Transmitters – parameters, block diagrams of
analog and digital transmitters and requirements for their building blocks; Frequency
synthesizers with direct and indirect synthesis – block diagram, principle of operation;
Superheterodyne receivers – parameters, signal processing, adjustments, radiofrequency part
of television receiver; Receivers with a high degree of integration - the principles of building,
methods to ensure adjacent- and side-channels selectivity.
PREREQUISITES: Mathematics, Physics, Electrical Engineering, Electronics, Digital and
Micro processing techniques.
TEACHING METHODS: Lectures, using slides, case studies and laboratory work with
protocols defence.
METHOD OF ASSESSMENT: Two one-hour assessments at mid and end of semester: TC –
part I (50%) and TC – part II (50%).
INSTRUCTION LANGUAGE: Bulgarian
BIBLIOGRAPHY: 1. Christov, Ch., S. Mirchev. Telecommunications. S., New Knowledge
Ed. House, 2004. 2. Dobrev, D., L. Jordanova. Radiocommunication technique. S., Siela,
2006. 3. Dobrev, D., L. Jordanova. Radiocommunications – I and II parts. S., Siela, 1999,
2000. 4. Losee F. RF Systems, Components, and Circuits Handbook. Rtech House, London,
2002. 5. Goleniewski L., K. Jarrett, Telecommunications Essentials, Addison Wesley, 2006.
6. Horak, R., Telecommunications and data communications handbook, J. Wiley, 2007.
Name of the course:
Lighting and installation
equipment
DESCRIPTION OF THE COURSE
Code: BEE35
Semester: 5
Type of teaching
Lectures and laboratory work
Lessons per week:
L- 2,0 hours; LW- 1,0 hours
Number of credits: 4
LECTURER:
Assoc.Prof. Ph.D. Zahari Ivanov (FEE), tel.: 965-2169, e-mail: zai@tu-sofia.bg
Technical University of Sofia
COURS STATUS IN THE CURRICILUME: Compulsory course for the students studded
in specialty Еlectrical Engineering in the Faculty of Electrical Engineering.
AMS AND OBJECVES OF THE COURSE: The aim of the course is to give to the
student’s base knowledge and later students may by self to get with design, mounting and
exploitation /maintenance/ of luminaries, control gear devises and illumination systems,
management systems of the electrical tools attached to them. Students will be well grounded
with the environmental problems descended from high pressure discharge lamps us well us
electromagnetic compatible of electric tools.
DESCRIPTION OF THE COURSE: In the course “Lighting and installation equipment ”
consider the problems of theoretical bases of illuminating techniques, construction, principals
of operation, main parameters, field of applications of different type of light sources, control
gear and lighting fittings. The themes of electromagnetic compatible and environmental
protection in the course are included. Special attention is paid to Design illumination and
electrical installations us well us design of systems of management of the illumination and
control installations.
PREREQUISITES: Electrothechnic, Physics, Electrical Apparatus
TEACHING METHODS: Lectures using slides and PC-presentations, laboratory works,
Tutorials, seminars.
METHOD OF ASSESMENT: Examination in written form in the end of fifth semester
(80%), Laboratory works with report and examine (20%).
INSTRUCTION LANGUAGE: Bulgarian
BIBLIOGRAPHY:
1) Иванов З. А., Осветителна и инсталационна техника, 261 стр., Авангард Прима,
София 2010, ISBN 978-954-323-779-1. 2) Иванов З. А., Пускорегулиращи апарати за
разрядни лампи, 229 стр., София, 2003, ISBN 954-998-347. 3) Иванов З. А., Светлинни
източници, 145 стр., второ преработено и допълнено издание, Авангард Прима, София
2008, ISBN 978-954-323-483-7. 4) Диканаров Г. И., Ръководство за лабораторни
упражнения по осветителна и инсталационна техника, АВС Техника, С., 2003; 5)
Пачаманов А. С. Електроснабдяване и осветителна техника, част 1: Основи на
осветителната техника, част 2: Проектиране на осветителни уредби и електрически
инсталации Авангард Прима, София 2004; 6) Василев Н. И., Промишлено осветление,
Техника, С., 1975; 7) Диканаров Г.И., Деянов Д. И., Проектиране на осветителна и
инсталационна техника, АВС Техника, С., 2002, 8) CIE 97:2005 Guide on the maintenance
of indoor electric lighting systems.
Name of the course:
Power technique
Type of teaching: Lectures
DESCRIPTION OF THE COURSE
Number: BEE36
Semester: 5
Lessons per week:L – 2 hours Number o credits: 2
LECTURER:
Assoc. Prof. Ph.D. Totyo Totev(FPEPM), tel.: 965 22 95; e-mail: t-totev@tu-sofia.bg
Technical University of Sofia
COURSE STATUS IN THE CURRICULUM:
Compulsory course for full-time and extra-mural students at the speciality “Electrical
engineering” of the Electric power engineering faculty of TU – Sofia for educational
qualification ‘bachelor’.
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES OF THE COURSE:
Acquiring knowledge about the thermal-mechanical part of a station and its connection with
the electric part. This connection is based on the fact that the energetic characteristics of the
thermal-mechanic machinery define the work of the electric machinery to a great extent.
DESCRIPTION OF THE COURSE:
In the course “Power technique” the following things are studied: the basic rules about turning
the thermal energy into work; the regularities connected with the heat transfer in the steam
generator and in other heat-exchanging devices; fuel features, their burning and the steam
generating in the steam generator; the basic work principles of the steam turbines and steamturbine installations. Information about the different types of thermal power stations is
accumulated and special attention is paid to those, which play a role in the power engineering
of our country.
PREREQUISITES:
Basic knowledge acquired in the courses “Physics” and “Mathematics” is essential.
TEACHING METHOD:
Lectures delivered in the classical method on a black board.
METHOD OF ASSESSMENT:
A flowing mark on the base of a piece of writing at the end of the V semester.
INSTRUCTION LANGUAGE:
Bulgarian
BIBLIOGRAPHY:
1. N. Hadjigenova, Thermal part of the TPS, Technika,
1. Bonev B., Totev T., Burning of fossil fuels, Кота, Sofia, 2002
2. Todoriev N., Chorbadjiski I., Boilers, Technika, 1983;
3. Winterbone D. E., Advanced Thermodynamics for Engineers, ARNOLD, 1997;
4. Lienhard J., A Heat Transfer Textbook, Phlogiston Press Cambridge,
Massachusetts, USA, 2004;
5. Moran M.J., Engineering Thermodynamics, CRC Press LLC, 1999
6. Scrolls containing specialized lectures.
DESCRIPTION OF THE COURSE
Code: BEE37
Semester: 6
Name of the course
Electrical Machines II
Type of teaching:
Lessons per week
Number of credits: 9
Lectures,
tutorials
and L – 3 hours; Tut – 2 hours; LW
laboratory work
– 2 hours
LECTURER:
Assoc. Prof. Ph. D. Dimitar Sotirov (FEE), tel.: 965 2127, email: dkso@tu-sofia.bg
Technical University of Sofia
COURSE STATUS IN THE CURRICULUM: Compulsory course for all full-time and
part-time undergraduate students at the Faculty of Electrical Engineering for “Bachelor in
Electrical Engineering” degree in the Technical University of Sofia.
АIMS AND OBJECTIVES OF THE COURSE: The main aim of the course is to provide
in-depth knowledge related to the problems of electromagnetic and electromechanical energy
transformations in rotary electrical machines. The principles of these transformations in
synchronous and AC and DC collector/brush machines are studied. Basic topics in control of
electrical machines are also covered.
DESCRIPTION OF THE COURSE: Study of the design, structure of the magnetic field,
parameters, theory and characteristics of synchronous machines basically in stationary mode
and shortly in transient processes. During the course are covered also the following topics
also: design, magnetic field, characteristics and commutation of DC and AC collector/brush
motors. Special interest is focused on some special electrical machines with wide practical
implementation. The electromagnetic, electromechanical and thermal processes related to the
energy transformation are studied. Development and usage of typical mathematical models
for analysis and research in electrical engineering.
PREREQUISITES: The knowledge acquired during the courses in Advanced mathematics,
Physics, Mechanics, Material Science, Theory of electrical engineering, Mechanical structures
and mechanisms, Electrical measurements, Electronics and Electrical materials, Electrical
Machines I.
TEACHING METHODS: Lectures with application of demonstrative aids – photo, slides
and details of electrical machines. Seminar exercises involving solution and study of special
problems with the help of Seminar manual. Laboratory exercises, help in specially equipped
labs with the aid of Laboratory Exercise manuals. Students should write laboratory exercise
reports for each laboratory exercise.
METHOD OF ASSESSMENT: Written exam at the end of semester (term) 6 providing 70%
of the final score; assessment of the seminar exercises providing 15% of the final score and
assessment of the laboratory exercises providing 15% of the final score.
INSTRUCTION LANGUAGE: bulgarian
BIBLIOGRAPHY: 1. Ангелов А., Д. Димитров. Електрически машини, ДИ Техника, ч.
I, 1976, ч. II, 1988. 2. Димитров Д., И. Ваклев, Д. Сотиров, М. Стоянов. Ръководство за
изпитване на електрически машини. ДИ Техника, 1988. 3. Ваклев И., Г. Божилов.
Ръководство за семинарни упражнения по електрически машини. 1994. 4. Копылов И.
П. Электрические машины, Высшая школа; Логос, Москва, 2000, ISBN 5-06-003841-6
(Высшая школа); ISBN 5-94010-009-0 (Логос).
DESCRIPTION OF THE COURSE
Code: BEE38
Semester: 6
Name of the course
Electrical Apparatus II
Type of teaching:
Lessons per week:
Number of credits: 6
Lectures,tutorials,
L – 3 hours, Tut – 1 hour,
laboratory work and course LW – 2 hours
project
LECTURERS:
Prof. DSc Ivan Yatchev (FEE) tel.: 965 3873, email: yatchev@tu-sofia.bg
Assoc. Prof. DSc Iliana Marinova (FEE) tel.: 965 3873, email: iliana@tu-sofia.bg
Technical University of Sofia
COURSE STATUS IN THE CURRICULUM: Compulsory subject for students in
Electrical Engineering from the Faculty of Electrical Engineering of Technical University
Sofia for receiving Bachelor degree.
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES OF THE COURSE: The course gives the possibility for
specialists to obtain engineering knowledge and skills for creating and developing projects
while using electrical apparatus, as managers in manufacturing, repairing, commercial and
exploitation organizations concerned with electrical apparatus. On this basis, the specialists
study the specific terminology, the essence of the given parameters, indexes and
characteristics of the electrical apparatus. They also obtain knowledge and skills when
choosing, offering to the market, manufacturing and repairing of the apparatus.
DESCRIPTION OF THE COURSE: “Electrical apparatus II” discusses isolational systems,
electrical discharge and electrical arc, commutations in electrical schemes, contacts and
contact systems. Processes and modes of operation of the apparatus are taught from where one
can determine the parameters, indexes and characteristics of the apparatus, their possibilities
for exploitation and their demands for protection against dangerous for them and for electrical
appliances overloading.
PREREQUISITES: The course “Electrical Apparatus II” uses knowledge obtained from the
essential and engineering courses such as mathematics physics, chemistry, mechanics,
theoretical electrical engineering, material science, electrical measurements, etc as well as
programming and usage of computational technology.
TEACHING METHODS: The lectures are conducted with the help of modern teaching
technical means – multimedia projector. The labs are conducted in accordance with the lab
books and reports prepared by the students and checked by the supervisor. In the process of
teaching, the obtained from lectures knowledge is concretized, deepened and individualized
through tutorials and preparing individual course projects.
METHOD OF ASSESSMENT: Written exam at the end of the sixth
semester(60%),laboratories (20%), course work (20%).
INSTRUCTION LANGUAGE: Bulgarian.
BIBLIOGRAPHY: 1. Александров А., И. Ячев. Електрически апарати. Част ІІ –
Комутационни и изолационни проблеми. София,"Авангард Прима", 2010; 2.
Писарев,А.Н. и колектив. Ръководство за лабораторни упражнения по електрически
апарати. София, Техника, 1976; 3. Александров, А.К. и колектив. Ръководство за
упражнения по електрически апарати. София, Техника,1976; 4. Александров, А.К.
Електрически апарати. София, изд. на ТУ, 1999; 5. Пенчев. П.Р. Електрически апарати.
София,"Техника",1976.
DESCRIPTION OF THE COURSE
Code: BEE39
Semester: 6
Name of the course
Converter Technology
Type of teaching:
Lessons per week
Number of credits: 4
Lectures and laboratory work
L – 2 hours; LW – 2 hours
LECTURER:
Prof. D. Sc. Emil Ratz(FEE), tel.: 965 2153; email: emil_ratz@yahoo.com
Technical University of Sofia
COURSE STATUS IN THE CURRICULUM: Compulsory discipline for full and part-time
students in Electrical Engineering from the Faculty of Electrotechnics of Technical University
Sofia for receiving the degree Baccalaureate
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES OF THE COURSE: The main purpose is to provide the
students with based knowledge about structure, operational principals, main characteristics of
power converters. The students obtain knowledge and skills when choosing, using, offering to
the market, manufacturing and repairing converters.
DESCRIPTION OF THE COURSE: Semiconductor devices. Pulse width modulation for
control in power electronic converters. Single-phase unity power factor. PWM converterinverter system. Electromagnetic compatibility, AC-AC converters, chopper, single-phase and
three-phase inverter Active power factor correction technology for single and three phase
rectifiers. Single phase inverter with PWM. Power factor and shape control over the current
consumed from the power network. Power efficiency. Power dissipation and heat sink, power
handling capacity. Overvoltage and overcurrent protections. Safe operating areas, snubber
circuits. Passive components and interconnections. Construction and manufacturing power
converters.
PREREQUISITES: The course “Converter Technology” uses knowledge obtained from the
essential and engineering courses such as mathematics, physics, theoretical electrical
engineering, electronics, microprocessors and usage of computational technology.
TEACHING METHODS: The lectures are conducted with the help of modern teaching
technical means – slides and films. The labs are conducted in accordance with lab instructions
and report is prepared by the students and checked by the supervisor. Elaboration and defence
of report for the current lab
METHOD OF ASSESSMENT: Continuous assessment is used. The final mark is the
aggregate of the laboratory work (25%) and one written test (+25%).Written exam at the end
of the sixth semester.
INSTRUCTION LANGUAGE: Bulgarian
BIBLIOGRAPHI: Браун, М., Токозахранващи устройства, Техника, София,1997;
Бобчева М. И др., Силова електроника, ТУ - София, 1999; Славик, И., Конструирование
силовых полупроводниковых преобразователей, Энергоатомиздат, 1989; Руденко, В.С.
и др. Приборы и устройства промышленной электроники, Киев, Техника, 1990;
Брандиски, К., В.Младенов, Ръководство за решаване на задачи по теоретична
електротехника с Pspice , Сиела, 1998; Минчев, М., П.Пенчев, Безконтактни апарати, С.,
Техника, 1976; Анчев, М., Енергийна ефективност на силови електронни устройства,
ТУ – София, 2000; Hirschmanq W., A. Hauenstein, Schaltnetzteile, Munchen, Berlin, 1990;
Raschid M, Power Electronics, Prentice Hall, New Jersy 1993; Muhamad H.Rashid , SPICE
for Power Electronics and Electric Power , Prentice Hall Englewood Chiffs, New Jersey 1993.
DESCRIPTION OF THE COURSE
Name of the course:
Code: ВЕЕ40
Design of Electrical Machines
Type of teaching:
Lessons per week:
Lectures, Laboratory Work
L – 3 hours, LW – 2 hours
Semester: 6
Number of credits: 8
LECTURER:
Assoc. Prof. Ph.D. George Todorov (FEE), tel.: 965 2143, email: gtto@tu-sofia.bg
Technical University of Sofia
COURSE STATUS IN THE CURRICULUM: Compulsory course for all full-time and
part-time undergraduate students at the Faculty of Electrical Engineering studying B.Eng.
programme.
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES OF THE COURSE: The aim of the course is to provide the
students with a basic conceptual understanding of the construction and design of a.c. and d.c.
general purpose rotating electrical machines and power transformers.
On completion of the course the students should be able to:
- Know the basic constructions, mounting arrangements, degrees of protection and methods
of cooling of the rotating electrical machines and power transformers;
- Know how to select the electrical and magnetic loading, calculate winding data and design
the magnetic core of the electrical machines;
- Carry out steady state performance analysis.
DESCRIPTION OF THE COURSE: The main topics concern: Basic principle of electrical
and magnetic loading selection; windings and magnetic core dimensions of induction and
synchronous machines, direct current machines and power transformers; basic constructions;
mounting arrangements; degrees of protection; methods of cooling; methods for
electromagnetic and thermal calculation.
PREREQUISITES: Applied Geometry and Engineering Graphics, Materials Science,
Electrical Engineering Theory, Principle of Mechanical Engineering Design, Electronics and
Electrical Materials, Electrical Machines.
TEACHING METHODS: Lectures with application of demonstrative aids – overhead
projector, drawings, photos and details of electrical machines. Laboratory works on individual
assignment under supervision of the assistant professor. Course Project – individual
assignment.
METHOD OF ASSESSMENT: The final mark is the aggregate of the laboratory work
(20%) and final written examination (80%). To pass the course, students must submit
acceptable project work and obtain a final mark of at least 40%. The course project is assesed
separatelly.
INSTRUCTION LANGUAGE: Bulgarian
BIBLIOGRAPHY: 1. Kopilov I., F. Goryainov, B. Klokov, V. Morozkin, B. Tokarev.
Design of Electrical Machines. S., Tehnika, 1988.; 2. Genov S., A. Dachev. Design of Power
Transformers. S., Tehnika, 1990.; 3. Todorov G., S. Shishkova, G. Ganev. Manual-notebook
on Design of Electromechanical Devices. Part one – Three-phase Induction Motors. S., BPS,
2004, ISBN 954-9782-91-3.
Name of the course:
Management
Type of teaching:
Lectures and tutorials
DESCRIPTON OF THE COURSE
Number: BEE41
Semester: 6
Lessons per week:
L – 2 hours; Tut– 1 hour
Number of credits: 3
LECTURER:
Assistant Prof. Ph.D. Kiril Anguelov (FM), tel.:965 3651
Technical University of Sofia
COURSE STATUS IN THE CURRICULUM: Compulsory course for the full time and
part-time students of the speciality Electrical engineering for the Bachеlor degree.
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES OF THE COURSE: The aims and objectives of the
“Management” course аrе to provide students basic knowledge in the field of corporative
management, to present the modern concepts in management and to create practical skills for
managerial problems.
DESCRIPTION OF THE COURSE: The subject considers the main problems of
management of the business organizations. The development of the managerial theory, the
essence of the business organizations and their internal and external environment are
considered, the problem solving and decision making is included. The basic managerial
function planning, organizing, leading and controlling and their implementation in the main
functional field of management of business organisations: marketing, innovation
management, production engineering and management, human resource management are
considered.
PREREQUISTES: The subject requires basic knowledge in Economics.
TEACHING METHODS:
Lectures delivered by overheads and slides. Groups seminars at which students discuss casestudies, do tests and resolve practical tasks, take a part at business game, investigate the
experience of succeed managers. For seminars are used the collection of case-studies, tests
and tasks, business game and video films.
METHOD OF ASSESSMENT: Two one-hour assessments at mid and end of semester.
INSTRUCTION LANGUAGE: Bulgarian
BIBLIOGRAPHY:
1. Ганчев П., О. Томов, „Индустриален инженеринг и мениджмънт”, ТУ-София, 1994
2. Ангелов, Кирил, “Ръководство за упражнения по мениджмънт”, С., МП “Издателство на
ТУ-София”, 2005г.
3. Aldag R., T. Stearns, Management, South-Western Publishing CO., 1995, ISBN 0-53807702-6
4. Amrine H.T., J. A. Ritchey, O. S. Hurlley, Manufacturing Organization and Management,
Prentice-Hall, 1992
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