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Engineering > Electrical Engineering


Course
Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering
Lecturer
Ismoilov Saidjon
University
Tajik Technical University named after academician M.S. Osimi
Period
Spring 2026
Language
Tajik

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Syllabus

The course “Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering” occupies a key position among general technical disciplines, forming the theoretical foundation for the professional training of bachelor’s students in engineering. It provides essential knowledge of electrical and electromagnetic phenomena and develops analytical skills for solving practical engineering problems.The course covers fundamental principles of electricity and magnetism, including the behavior of electrical circuits, both linear and nonlinear, as well as steady-state and transient processes. Students learn the generation, transmission, and distribution of electrical energy, the operation of electrical machines, and the basic principles of electrotechnology.In addition, the course explores the application of electrical engineering to signal processing, information transmission, and control systems, providing a bridge between theory and practical implementation. Students gain the ability to analyze complex systems, predict their behavior under different operating conditions, and optimize performance.By mastering these concepts, students acquire the skills necessary to design, operate, and maintain electrical equipment and systems safely and efficiently. The course also serves as a foundation for specialized disciplines such as Electric Machines, Relay Protection, Electric Drives, and Power Systems Engineering, ensuring a coherent and comprehensive professional education in the field of electrical engineering.

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Courses List

No. Course Format File Date
1 Week 1. The essence and function of discipline. Electrical circuits. Elements of an electrical circuit and their properties. Voltage and current sources. 2026-06-17
2 Week 2. The basic laws of electrical circuits: the laws of Ohm and Kirchhoff. Power in electrical circuits. The power balance equation. 2026-06-17
3 Week 3. Methods for calculating an electrical circuit. The method of direct application of Kirchhoff's laws. The contour flow method. 2026-06-17
4 Week 4. The nodal potential method. The 2 node method. Potential diagram. 2026-06-17
5 Week 5. Methods of Circuit Transformation. The method of Proportional Quantities. The Overlay Method. 2026-06-17
6 Week 6. Active and passive bipolar. The equivalent generator method. 2026-06-17
7 Week 7. Analysis and Calculation of Nonlinear Electrical Circuits. 2026-06-17
8 Week 8. AC electrical circuits containing resistors, coils, and capacitors. Sequential and parallel assembly of R, L, and C elements. 2026-06-17
9 Week 9. Ohm's and Kirchhoff's laws of differential and complex types 2026-06-17
10 Week 10. Power in sinusoidal flow circuits. The power balance equation 2026-06-17
11 Week 11. The phenomenon of resonance in electrical circuits 2026-06-17
12 Week 12. A mutual induction event. Mutual inductance. Transformers 2026-06-17
13 Week 13. Electrical circuits of a three-phase system. A three-phase system. Synchronous generator. 2026-06-17
14 Week 14. Types of connections of a three-phase generator with a load and conditional positive voltage and current directions. Power in three-phase circuits. 2026-06-17
15 Week 15. Calculation of three-phase circuits with asymmetric procedures 2026-06-17
16 Week 16. Calculation of three-phase circuits during emergency modes 2026-06-17

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