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 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 concentrates on Transmission and Distribution
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: Transmission & Distribution video
covers these topics:
* Electrical Power System Transmission and
Distribution Engineering Problem Solving
* Symmetrical Components and
Balanced System Calculations
* Per Unit Analysis
* Voltage, Current, and
Power Calculations
The program takes you step by step of thoroughly
analyzing and solving Problems 130, 132, 431, and 432 of the NCEES sample
problems and solutions book.
Contents : Electrical Power System Transmission and Distribution
Engineering Problem Solving; Symmetrical Components and Balanced System
Calculations; Per Unit Analysis; Voltage, Current, and Power Calculations;
(NCEES Sample Problems book is not included and is available separately)
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URL: http://www.ewh.ieee.org/r1/schenectady/video_2.html
(Modified:4-October-2000)