⚡ Interactive Electrical Engineering Simulation
This electrical engineering simulator demonstrates power systems, electrical circuits, and control systems through interactive visualization.
Electrical Engineering Analysis
This chart shows the electrical engineering metrics and system performance over time.
📚 Electrical Engineering Theory
Ohm's Law
Ohm's Law is the fundamental relationship between voltage, current, and resistance:
Where V is voltage, I is current, and R is resistance.
Power Systems
Power systems involve the generation, transmission, and distribution of electrical energy:
Power System Components
- Generators: Convert mechanical energy to electrical energy
- Transformers: Change voltage levels for transmission
- Transmission Lines: Transport electrical power over long distances
- Distribution Systems: Deliver power to end users
Power Formula
Where P is power, V is voltage, I is current, and φ is the phase angle.
Electrical Circuits
Electrical circuits are interconnected components that form a complete path for current flow:
Circuit Types
- Series Circuits: Components connected in sequence
- Parallel Circuits: Components connected across common points
- Complex Circuits: Combination of series and parallel connections
- AC Circuits: Alternating current circuits
Control Systems
Control systems regulate electrical processes and maintain desired performance:
Control Types
- Open-Loop Control: No feedback from output
- Closed-Loop Control: Feedback-based control
- PID Control: Proportional-Integral-Derivative control
- Digital Control: Computer-based control systems
🌍 Real-World Applications
Electrical engineering is applied in many industries:
Power Generation
- Renewable Energy: Solar, wind, and hydroelectric power
- Nuclear Power: Nuclear reactor systems
- Fossil Fuels: Coal and gas power plants
Transportation
- Electric Vehicles: Battery and charging systems
- Rail Systems: Electric trains and infrastructure
- Aviation: Aircraft electrical systems
Technology
- Electronics: Circuit design and components
- Telecommunications: Communication systems
- Computing: Computer hardware and systems
Industrial
- Manufacturing: Industrial automation and control
- Robotics: Robotic systems and control
- Process Control: Industrial process automation
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
Electrical engineering is the study and application of electricity, electronics, and electromagnetism in various systems and devices.
Main areas include power systems, electronics, control systems, telecommunications, and computer engineering.
Electrical engineers design, analyze, and maintain power generation, transmission, and distribution systems.
AC (Alternating Current) changes direction periodically, while DC (Direct Current) flows in one direction.
Engineers use safety standards, protective devices, and proper design practices to ensure electrical system safety.
Electrical engineers design systems for solar panels, wind turbines, and energy storage to integrate renewable energy into the grid.
Electrical engineers design and implement control systems to regulate electrical processes and maintain desired performance.
The future includes smart grids, electric vehicles, renewable energy integration, and advanced automation systems.
Electrical engineers design electronic circuits, components, and systems for various applications.
Key skills include mathematics, physics, programming, problem-solving, and understanding of electrical principles.