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ELECTRICAL MACHINES - I (Course Out Lines) : Practical List

This document outlines the course Electrical Machines - I. The course code is EE-216 and is worth 4 credits. The objectives are to enable students to understand the principles and workings of DC machines and transformers. The course contents cover electromagnetic induction, DC generators, DC motors, and transformers. Student evaluation is based 40% on in-semester tests and 60% on a final semester exam. Practical experiments include running a DC motor as a generator and testing the efficiency of a single-phase transformer.

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ELECTRICAL MACHINES - I (Course Out Lines) : Practical List

This document outlines the course Electrical Machines - I. The course code is EE-216 and is worth 4 credits. The objectives are to enable students to understand the principles and workings of DC machines and transformers. The course contents cover electromagnetic induction, DC generators, DC motors, and transformers. Student evaluation is based 40% on in-semester tests and 60% on a final semester exam. Practical experiments include running a DC motor as a generator and testing the efficiency of a single-phase transformer.

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ELECTRICAL MACHINES I (course out lines)

Course Title:
Course Code:
Course Credit:

Electrical Machines I
EE 216
4

Objectives:
To enable students to comprehend principles and working of DC machines
and transformers.
Grading Policy:
In Semester Evaluation:
Final Semester Evaluation:

40%
60%

Course Contents:
ELECTROMAGNETIC INDUCTION AND BASIC CONCEPTS IN ROTATING
MACHINES: Introduction to magnetic circuits, magnetically induced e.m.f.
and force, AC operation of magnetic circuits, Hysteresis and Eddy current
losses. Magnetic fields in rotating machines, generated voltages, torque.
DC GENERATORS: Constructional features and principle of operation, EMF
equation, excitation types, load and no-load characteristics, commutation,
armature reaction.
DC MOTORS: Principle of operation, back e.m.f., torque equation, types of
DC motors, speed-torque characteristics, speed control, applications.
TRANSFORMERS: Principle of operation, constructional features of single
and three phase transformers, EMF equation, transformer on no-load and
load, three phase transformer connections, auto-transformers.
TESTING OF DC MACHINES AND TRANSFORMERS: Losses and efficiency,
testing of DC machines and different types of tests.

Practical list
1. Running of DC motor as generator action.
2. Speed control of DC motor by armature control.
3. Speed control of DC motor by field control.
4. No load saturation characteristics of separately excited DC generator.
5. Speed/voltage characteristics of self excited DC generator.
6. Speed/torque characteristics of DC motor.
7. Determination of BHP of motor by brake test.
8. Determination of efficiency of a single phase transformer by open and
Short circuit tests.
Books Recommended:
Electrical Machinery Fundamentals by Stephen J. Chapman.

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