ELX214 Coursework Lab (20%) - 2013 - Updated
ELX214 Coursework Lab (20%) - 2013 - Updated
ELX214 Coursework Lab (20%) - 2013 - Updated
in collaboration with
University of Sunderland
COURSEWORK
Laboratory Report (20%)
ELX 214
Electrical Power System
& Machines
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LABORATORY ETHICS
1. Sign in the attendance sheet.
2. A student coming in 20 minutes after laboratory session has started will be
considered ABSENT.
3. Switch off the hand-phone during laboratory sessions.
4. No eating and drinking inside the laboratory
5. Forbid make noisy or interfere other student.
6. Students must obtain PERMISSION from the instructor prior to leaving a
laboratory session.
7. Students must do PRE-LAB assignments and understand the relevant
worksheets, PRIOR to attending the relevant laboratory session.
8. Data acquired must approved by instructor (stamped and signed).
9. Data acquired by other students are not allowed and will be penalized heavily.
10. After complete the experiment, students must tidy the table, chair and
equipments before leave the laboratory.
No
Criteria
1.
3.
4.
5.
Discussion
Ability to
present,
inteprete, and
analyse result
Compare with
theoretical
values @ ideal
conditions
Answer
questions or
explain
observations
posed on lab
sheet
Conclusion
Provide
answers to
objectives
stated earlier
Ability to learn
something from
the experiment
Attitudes
Punctuality
to the lab
Cooperatio
n with
group
members.
Excellent
4
Complete
report and fully
complied with
criteria. Nice
presentation.
Good
3
Complete
report and
fully complied
with criteria.
Poor
2
Some criteria
are missing.
Poor
presentation.
Very Poor
1
Major criteria
are missing,
untidy, bad
presentation
Complete and
accurate
results, neatly
presented
Complete
and neatly
presented,
minor
mistakes
Some points
of discussion
on results
obtained
covered and
elaborated.
Incomplete
result, major
mistakes
Major data
are missing
Some points
of discussion
on results
obtained
covered but
not properly
elaborated.
Very few
points of
discussion,
not properly
elaborated
All points of
discussion on
the results
obtained
covered and
elaborated.
Weightage
The closing
paragraph
summarizes
and draws a
well developed
conclusion
Excellent
The closing
paragraph
summarizes
and draws a
sufficient
conclusion
Good
The closing
paragraph
attempts to
summarize
but draws a
weak
conclusion
Fair
Concluding
paragraph is
not apparent
2
Poor
Score
*any part of the report suspected of plagiarism will be given zero mark.
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SYMBOL
V
I
R
UNIT
Volts
Amperes
Ohms
R=V/ I
1.1.4 COMPONENTS
DC Compound Excitation Machine
DC Series Excitation Machine
DC Shunt Excitation Machine
Power Supply
Cables
Cables Support
Voltmeter
Ammeter
Model A4240
Model A4242
Model A4244
Model A0240
Model A4890
Model A4891
With adequate range for this test
With adequate range for this test
1.1.6 EXECUTION
The components must be connected as shown in the circuit diagrams and must
be grounded.
MANUAL DATA COLLECTION AND ANALYSIS
- Set the D.C. windings voltage PS3 = 0 V.
- Switch on the power supply.
Increase PS3 gradually by operating on the front knob. It must be increased in
2% steps up to 10% max.
Do not exceed 10 % of nominal winding voltage to avoid excessive winding
temperature
- Measure the voltage and current for any step and enter them in the worksheet
tables.
- Repeat the above steps for all windings and calculate their resistance with the
formula given above.
1.2.3 MEASUREMENTS
PARAMETER
SYMBOL
UNIT
Armature Voltage
Volts
Excitation Current
le
Amperes
Speed
rpm
1.2.4 COMPONENTS
DC Shunt Excitation Machine
Model A4244
Model A0240
Cables
Model A4890
Cables Support
Model A4891
Coupling Base
Ammeter
Model A4840
With adequate range for this test
Voltmeter
RPM Meter
1.2.6 EXECUTION
The components must be connected as shown in the circuit diagrams and must
be grounded. The DC machine is mechanically coupled to the driving motor.
4.3.1 OBJECTIVES
The experiment is designed to measure the mechanical plus iron losses.
ventilation. They are not affected by the load and depend only on rotation speed.
Copper losses may be
disregarded due to the low current absorbed in these conditions.
When in rotation, the rotor is subject to the alternating flux generated by the
excitation
winding on the stator and this causes the iron losses due to hysteresis and Eddy
currents.
1.3.3 FORMULAE
PARAMETER
SYMBOL
UNIT
Armature Voltage
Va
Volts
Armature Current
Ia
Amperes
Watts
Mechanical Losses
Pm
Watts
Magnetic Losses
Pfe
Watts
P=Va * Ia = Pm + PFe
1.3.4 COMPONENTS
DC Compound Excitation Machine
Model A4240
Model A4244
Power Supply
Model A0240
Cables
Model A4890
Cables Support
Model A4891
Coupling Base
Model A4840
Ammeter
Voltmeter
RPM Meter
1.3.6 EXECUTION
The components must be connected as shown in the circuit diagrams and must
be grounded.
1.4.1 OBJECTIVES
Find the motors working characteristics by loading it with a brake dynamo.
Measure its torque and mechanical power at various load conditions
Calculate the motor efficiency
Plot the load characteristics for analysis
1.4.3 FORMULAE
PARAMETER
SYMBOL
UNIT
Armature Voltage
Va
Volts
Armature Current
Ia
Amperes
Excitation Current
le
Amperes
Arm Length
Weight
Torque
Nm
Speed
mm-i
Excitation Current
le
Input Power
Pi
Watts
Output Power
P0
Watts
Efficiency
T= G*a
Po = 2 n T/60
Pi= Va*(Ia + Ie)
= Po/Pi
1.4.4 COMPONENTS
DC Compound Excitation Machine
Model A4240
Model A4242
Model A4244
Braking DC Generator
Model A4430
Coupling Base
Model A4840
Power Supply
Model A0240
Resistive Load
Model A4510
Starting Rheostat
Model A4610
Excitation Rheostat
Model A4630
Cables
Model A4890
Cables Support
Model A4891
Voltmeter (V)
this test
RPM Meter
1.4.6 EXECUTION
The components must be connected as shown in the circuit diagrams and must
be grounded. The motor must be coupled to the brake dynamo.
MANUAL DATA COLLECTION AND ANALYSIS
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Set the armature voltage PS3 and excitation voltage PS4 = 0 and the
starting and excitation rheostats to maximum resistance.
Switch the power supply on. Start the motor and ensure that the rotation
is opposite to that caused by the weight. If necessary, exchange weights.
Reduce the starting rheostat gradually.
Load the dynamo by varying the resistive load and level it by adjusting the
excitation voltage PS4.
Move the weight to the other measurement values and repeat the above
procedure
DISCUSSION:
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