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Analysis and Design with Respect to Electromagnetic Compatibility, 2.5 Higher education credits
Analys och design med avseende på elektromagnetisk kompabilitet, 2,5 Högskolepoäng
Established: 2023-03-01
Established by: Department of Engineering Science
Applies from: H24
Learning outcomes
After completing the course, the student must be able to:
Knowledge and understanding
- describe how electromagnetic interference can affect the components of an electric vehicle.
- explain how electromagnetic disturbances are generated.
- explain the theoretical basis of the finite element method (FEM).
Competence and skills
- develop technical solutions with respect to electromagnetic compatibility for electric vehicles.
- minimize the impact when integrating new electrical components with respect to electromagnetic compatibility in the electric drivetrain.
- independently perform analyzes of electromagnetic compatibility problems with FEM: analyze the problem, choose and create a model, calculate and critically interpret the results.
Judgement and approach
- deal with electromagnetic disturbances on and from the electrical systems of an electric vehicle.
Entry requirements
Bachelor's degree with a major in electrical engineering or equivalent. The first-cycle program shall include at least 3 credits in programming and 15 credits in mathematics. English 6.
You also need approved result from the following course/courses: MEM500-Modeling of Electric Machines and EDF500-Electrical design of traction battery and ELD500-Power Electronics and Electric Drive Systems or the equivalent.
The forms of assessment of student performance
Individual written assignment with individual oral presentation.
Course contents
The course gives the students in-depth knowledge of finite element methods and electromagnetic compatibility as well as knowledge to analyze its impact on the system. The course thus has a clear focus on the interaction between electromagnetic fields and electrical circuits and also includes elements about transients, high-frequency behavior, shielding and grounding.
The course also has a great focus on giving students knowledge to implement different solutions to minimize the electromagnetic interference on the electric driveline.
Other regulations
Course grading: F/Fx/E/D/C/B/A - Insufficient, Insufficient- more work required before the credit can be awarded, Sufficient, Satisfactory, Good, Very Good, Excellent
Course language: The teaching is conducted in English.
General rules pertaining to examination at University West are available at www.hv.se.
If the student has a decision/recommendation on special support due to disability, the examiner has the right to examine the student in a customized examination form.
Cycle
Second cycle
Progressive specialization
A1F - second cycle, has second-cycle course/s as entry requirements
Main field of study
Electrical Engineering