Aerofrank
AeroFrank
For your imformation:
Chelapati has a website in which you can register for the upcoming Electrical Power PE exam online via distance learning. There are 10 sessions (3 hrs each). You can register to take all ten sessions, or select to take an individual session separately, depending what subject matter you need to review more. Now: You may purchase the Chelapati Electrical Power PE manual (Volume one), and the Chelapati Volume 2, Section sixth manual (This is a portion of his volume 2 Electrical manual). You don't have to be registered in his review course to purchase these items, nor do you have to purchase the complete volume 2 manual. The website is http://www.irvine-institute.org.
Just follow the proms on this website. The rest is self-explanatory. I'm using the Chelapati manuals as study material, for the upcoming PE Power exam. Many of you have expressed where you can obtain the Chelapati material for the exam.
Now: There are some free lecture websites that have undergraduate/graduate subject matter on Electrical Engineering, you might want to explore. Note the lectures are free and cover everthing from Power Systems Analysis, Electrical Circuits, Power Electronics etc. Generally subject areas you've probably covered in you undergraduate work. Might be overkill for the exam, but good for reviewing concepts and taking notes. The websites are: http://nptel.iitm.ac.in and http://www.learnerstv.com. I hope this information helps many of you in preparing for the Power exam. Good luck everyone.
AeroFrank
Chelapati has a website in which you can register for the upcoming Electrical Power PE exam online via distance learning. There are 10 sessions (3 hrs each). You can register to take all ten sessions, or select to take an individual session separately, depending what subject matter you need to review more. Now: You may purchase the Chelapati Electrical Power PE manual (Volume one), and the Chelapati Volume 2, Section sixth manual (This is a portion of his volume 2 Electrical manual). You don't have to be registered in his review course to purchase these items, nor do you have to purchase the complete volume 2 manual. The website is http://www.irvine-institute.org.
Just follow the proms on this website. The rest is self-explanatory. I'm using the Chelapati manuals as study material, for the upcoming PE Power exam. Many of you have expressed where you can obtain the Chelapati material for the exam.
Now: There are some free lecture websites that have undergraduate/graduate subject matter on Electrical Engineering, you might want to explore. Note the lectures are free and cover everthing from Power Systems Analysis, Electrical Circuits, Power Electronics etc. Generally subject areas you've probably covered in you undergraduate work. Might be overkill for the exam, but good for reviewing concepts and taking notes. The websites are: http://nptel.iitm.ac.in and http://www.learnerstv.com. I hope this information helps many of you in preparing for the Power exam. Good luck everyone.
AeroFrank