Three Phase Circuits: (Appendix A) (4 lectures) Generation of Three-Phase Systems (A.1) Voltage, Current and Power in a Three-Phase Circuit (A.2, 3, 4) Using the Power Triangle (A.6) Power measurements
Chapter 1: Introduction to Machinery Principles (Magnetic Circuits): (4 lectures) Electrical Machines, Transformers, and Daily Life (1.1) Magnetic Circuit: Concept and Analogy (1.4) Series and Parallel Circuits (1.4) Hysteresis and Eddy-current losses in ferromagnetic materials (1.4) Faraday's Law Induced Voltage from a Time-Changing Magnetic Field (1.5) Production of Induced Force on a Wire (1.6)
Chapter 2: Transformers: (5 lectures) Introduction (2.1) Types and Construction of Transformers (2.2) The Ideal Transformer (2.3) Theory of Operation of Real Single-Phase Transformers (2.4) The Equivalent Circuit of a Transformer (exact and approximate equivalent) (2.5) Transformer Voltage Regulation and Efficiency (2.7, 2.8) The Autotransformer (2.9) Three-Phase Transformer and Equivalent circuit (2.10)
Chapter 7 & 8: DC Machines: ( 6 Lectures ) The Internal Generated Voltage and Induced Torque Equations of Real DC Machines (7.5) The Construction of DC Machines (7.6) Power Flow and Losses in DC Machines (7.7) Introduction to DC Generators (8.11) Types of DC Generator (8.12, 8.13, 8.14, 8.15, 8.16) DC Generator Efficiency Calculations Introduction to DC Motors (8.1) The Equivalent Circuit of a DC Motor (8.2) The Magnetization Curve of a DC Machine (8.3) Various types of DC Motors (8.4, 8.6,8.7) DC Motor Efficiency Calculations (8.10)
Chapter 4 & 5: Synchronous Machines: (5 Lectures) Synchronous Generator Construction (4.1) The Speed of Rotation of a Synchronous Generator (4.2) The Internal Generated Voltage of a Synchronous Generator (4.3) The Equivalent Circuit of a Synchronous Generator (4.4) The Phasor Diagram of a Synchronous Generator (4.5) Power and Torque in Synchronous Generators (4.6) Measuring Synchronous Generator Model Parameters (4.7) The synchronous Generator operating Alone (4.8) Parallel Operation of AC Generators (4.9) Basic Principles of Motor Operation (5.1) Steady-State Synchronous Motor Operation (5.2)
Chapter 6: Three-Phase Induction Motor: (4 Lectures) Induction Motor Construction (6.1) Basic Induction Motor Concepts (6.2) The Equivalent Circuit of an Induction Motor (6.3) Power and Torque in Induction Motors (6.4) Induction Motor Torque-Speed Characteristics (6.5)
Transmission Line: (2 Lectures) Transmission line parameters. Transmission line representation. ABCD parameters. Voltage regulation and efficiency
Major Exam Schedule
Grade Distribution
LAB Grading Policy
EXAM DATE TIME LOCATION Major I Wednesday J une 25 th , 2014 7:00 8:30 PM 59-1001 Major I Wednesday August 6 th , 2014 7:00 8:30 PM 59-1001 Final Wednesday August 13 th , 2014 7:00 9:30 PM TBA Component Percentage Quizzes, Attendance and homework 15% Two Major Exams 15% +15% Lab 20% Design Project 5% Final Exam 30 % Lab Report 9% Lab Performance 3% Preparatory Quiz 2% Lab Final (Questions (2) +Connections(4)) 6% Total 20% LAB Experiments ad n Schedule Week Day Experiment 1 UM No Labs 1 TW Expt.1: Introduction to Cassy Lab and Power Measurements 2 UM Expt.2: Three Phase Circuits Characteristics 2 TW Expt.3: Magnetic Circuits 3 UM No Labs 3 TW Problem session # 1 in the lab (No experiment)-Major Exam I (wed 25 th J une, 2014) 4 UM Expt.4: Equivalent Circuit and Performance Evaluation of Single-Phase Transformer 4 TW Expt.5: Three Phase Transformers 5 UM Expt.6: DC Generator Characteristics 5 TW Expt.7: DC Motor Characteristics 6 UM No Labs 6 TW Problem session # 2 in the lab (No experiment) 7 UM Expt.8: Determination of Parameters of Synchronous Generators 7 TW Expt.9:Torque Speed Characteristics of a Three Phase Induction Motors (Major II Wed 6 th Aug)
8 UM Final Lab Exam
Homework List and Submission Dates HW# Assignment Due 1 Appendix: A-2, A-3, A-6 Second class of Week #2 2 TBA Second class of Week #3 3 TBA Last class of Week #4 4 TBA First class of Week #6 5 TBA First class of Week #6 6 TBA Last class of Week #7 7 TBA Last class of Week #7 8 TBA During Last class day
Course Objectives After successfully completing the course, the students will be able to
understand basic concepts of electrical machines will learn how to start and operate an electrical machine; learn the details of construction of different types of electrical machines; learn how to analyze the performance and design the components
Course Outcomes 1. An ability to apply knowledge of mathematics, science, and engineering to the analysis of electrical machineries. 2. Design and conduct experiments, as well as to analyze and interpret data 3. An ability to identify, to formulate, and solve engineering problems in the area of electromechanical energy conversion devices. 4. Acquire knowledge of contemporary issues 5. Use the techniques, skills, and modem engineering tools necessary for engineering practice.