2020
DOI: 10.1002/cae.22224
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Evaluating the effect of using synchronous machine simulations to support traditional teaching methodology in electrical engineering degree courses

Abstract: Synchronous machine concepts are abstract and difficult to understand on the basis of the equivalent electrical circuits. Many studies highlight the difficulty of engineering degree students in understanding electrical circuits and propose different methodologies to address this issue. This study aims to show how the use of computer‐assisted teaching improves general understanding of synchronous machines, in accordance with the following hypothesis: “complementing the traditional approach to teaching synchrono… Show more

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“…The inclusion of a computer‐assisted MATLAB‐based instruction into an electromagnetics course for electrical engineering education was addressed in Reference [32]. MATLAB/Simulink was also used to investigate the effects of reactive power mitigation with capacitor banks in Reference [29], to determine the basic characteristics of the switching transients that occur in overhead transmission lines in Reference [15], and to improve the general understanding of synchronous machines in Reference [36].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The inclusion of a computer‐assisted MATLAB‐based instruction into an electromagnetics course for electrical engineering education was addressed in Reference [32]. MATLAB/Simulink was also used to investigate the effects of reactive power mitigation with capacitor banks in Reference [29], to determine the basic characteristics of the switching transients that occur in overhead transmission lines in Reference [15], and to improve the general understanding of synchronous machines in Reference [36].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%