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P.E. Review: Machinery & Applications (NTSC)

Presented by E.R. (Randy) Collins, Jr., Ph.D., PE, Clemson University 
Sponsored By : IEEE Educational Activities
2 video tapes
 
Get the added professional edge by becoming licensed as a Professional Engineer (P.E.)! P.E. licensure opens the doors to obtaining career opportunities and promotions, engineering consulting, and gaining respect of your peers. The IEEE can help you prepare for the exam to obtain this important licensing with this video module of a series. This video will assist a practicing electrical engineer to prepare for the Power Engineering portion of the Professional Engineering Licensing Examination. Presenter Randy Collins provides detailed solutions to sample examination questions. This module takes a close look at the Machinery and Applications section. Since engineering licensure specifications vary from state to state, please refer to your state's licensure board for requirements and regulations. State licensing boards use examinations prepared by the National Council of Examiners for Engineering and Surveying (NCEES). This video program is supplemental to the NCEES "Principles and Practice of Engineering (PE): Sample Problems and Solutions in Electrical Engineering" book. If you do not already have this book, either purchase it through the IEEE (Order No. HV7034) or through the NCEES to use with the video. P.E. Review: Machinery & Applications video focuses on these topics: 
* Applications of Electrical Power Engineering 
* Balanced Circuit Analysis 
* Per-Unit Analysis * National Electric Code (NEC)« 
* Electric Machinery Applications 
 
This module concentrates on thoroughly analyzing and solving Problems 131, 133, 430, and 433 of the NCEES book. 
 
Contents : Applications of Electrical Power Engineering; Balanced Circuit Analysis; Per-Unit Analysis; National Electric Code (NEC)®; Electric Machinery Applications; (NCEES Sample Problems book is not included and is available separately)
 
 
 
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(Modified:4-October-2000)