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EE Training Course - Power Cables
Hi All, I am working as an electrical engineer (graduate) for a UK company company in the engineering industry. Since year review is coming up, it would be good if I’d talk to the management about training. I want to get certified in design and development of HV MV LV power cables. Hence, I...- GnMvP
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Electrical Circuit Drawing Software
Hello Dragon Petter, Thanks for your reply ! I will give it a try creating my own. I bet it is going to be a hassle, but if there is no easier way, I will go with it... Thanks again. Regards, Nik.- GnMvP
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Electrical Circuit Drawing Software
Hello cybhunter, Thanks for your reply, I did check the circuit lab (https://www.circuitlab.com/editor/), although I am looking at drawing more power electronics rather than electronics, and this editor seems to be mainly for "normal" electronics (I say mainly as I saw transformer symbols)...- GnMvP
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Electrical Circuit Drawing Software
Hello berkeman, I did try Visio, and I may be getting something wrong, but how can you make star connection with inductors and or loads on the star ? Am I asking for too much? I don't know... I just assume that there should be an easier way. Regards, Nik. Edit: Something like that say...- GnMvP
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Electrical Circuit Drawing Software
Hello, I am writing my MSc dissertation, and I want to draw some 3-phase circuits with different cabling configurations (6-wire, 4-wire etc). I need an easy software that can draw the schematics nicely, like the ones found in books. I do not need interactive software (like NI circuit design)...- GnMvP
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Books on Wind Energy (offshore)
Thanks a lot for this. I actually have a couple of these books.- GnMvP
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- Forum: General Engineering
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Books on Wind Energy (offshore)
Hello, I am doing research on on wind turbines and especially on offshore wind turbines for my MSc dissertation. My first degree is on electrical engineering so I have a basic knowledge on the matter I believe. I am looking for some books that can provide an in depth analysis on the...- GnMvP
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Effects of Irradiance and Temperature on Solar Modules
Thank you. I've done some research online, although I would like some suggestions on which books I should initially read.. If not books maybe some specific papers that I can find online.- GnMvP
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Effects of Irradiance and Temperature on Solar Modules
Can you please suggest me some books to read on this topic? It's for my final year project! I would much appreciate it!- GnMvP
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- Effects Irradiance Modules Solar Temperature
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Understanding EEEng: Tips to Get Started
Thanks you both! You have been very helpful! I already have this book (w ww.amazon.com/University-Physics-Modern-Mastering-International/dp/0321204697/ref=sr_1_11?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1209087882&sr=8-11.. but with the green cover); Although i couldn't really understand it! -sorry i am not...- GnMvP
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Understanding EEEng: Tips to Get Started
Yeah, exactly! Thanks for the suggestion! Do you think that i will be on a respectable level if i understand all or the most of the things it is talking about?! PS: Isn't it little old?.. Publisher: Cambridge University Press; 2 edition (July 28, 1989) it was publshed the year i was born :P- GnMvP
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Understanding EEEng: Tips to Get Started
I will be doing electrical and electronic engineering next year.. But i don't really feel comfortable with the knowledge of physics i got!.. Even when i started studying again from the scratch(capacitors) i couldn't understand what the book was talking about... Do you have any tip for me...- GnMvP
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- Forum: Electrical Engineering