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Collections of worksheets available for purchase on the PTC e-store:
- Topics in Electrical Engineering - carries out common design calculations from several different branches of electrical engineering
- Electrical Power Systems Engineering - covers common design calculations from electrical power systems engineering
Worksheets marked with use PTC Mathcad premium features, otherwise they are Express compatible. All worksheets created in PTC Mathcad Prime 2.0.
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Calculating Fault Current Magnitude in Mathcad | This worksheet shows you how to compute bus faults on power systems. Most faults in power systems occur at points on the line some distance away from the substation bus. |
Load Flow Calculations | This worksheet using PTC Mathcad shows you how to describe the network for a five-bus power system, using a matrix containing the transmitting and receiving bus numbers, the series impedance, and shunt admittance. You can also capture shunt data and bus data in matrices. |
This worksheet using shows how you can use Mathcad to model SAW sensors in aerospace vehicles. The lack of support for transcendentals within the Differential Algebraic Equation framework prevents the use of the frequency domain analysis in analog extended Hardware Description Languages (HDLs). | |
RLC Circuit Analysis | This worksheet using PTC Mathcad includes an example of an engineer designing a hi-fi speaker that must meet a certain frequency response. The horizontal trend must be over the whole spectrum of the audible range with a tolerance of +/- 1dB. |
Theory of the Capacitor revised | This worksheet will solve a common 2-circuit physics problem to determine charges and energy, keeping in mind the Reciprocal System Theory and the conventional theory. |
Three Phase Power System in PTC Mathcad | This worksheet discusses how to find the power distribution and parameters for power lines. Unbalanced power systems require analysis by the method of symmetrical components. |