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Jordan University of Science and Technology
Faculty of Engineering
Electrical Engineering Department
EE332
Catalog
Data
Electrical Machines I
Electrical Machines I
(3–0–3)– 3 credits
Transformers: construction, principles and operation, ideal and non-ideal, performance
characteristics, three-phase, auto transformers. DC machines: construction, classifications,
performance equations of generators and motors, starting and speed control of motors.
Synchronous machines: construction, generator and motor operations. Three-phase induction
motors: construction, operation, performance calculations, starting and speed control. Single phase
induction motor. Universal motor.
Pre-requisites:EE207 ; EE214.
Textbook
Sen :"Principles of Electric Machines and Power Electronics", 2nd Edition, Wiley, 1997.
Reference
1. Nasar and Boldea : "Electric Machines : Steady State Operation", Hemisphere
Publishing Corporation , 1990.
2. Fitzgerald , Kingsley and Umans :"Electric Machinery", Sixth Edition , McGraw-Hill ,
2003.
3. Chapman :"Electric Machinery Fundamentals", Third Edition, McGraw-Hill, 1999.
Course
Objectives
1. The ability to understand the principles of operation of electrical machines.
2. Ability to understand the fundamental characteristics of various types of machines.
3. Understand the concept of equivalent circuit.
4. Understand the construction and design issues associated with electrical machines.
5. The simple testing of electrical machines and transformers.
Pre-Requisites by Topic
Topics
Computer Usage
Estimated
Content
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5.
6.
1.
2.
Electric Circuits
Electromagnetic
Magnetic circuit, losses and inductance
Transformers
DC machines
Three phase induction (asynchronous) machines.
Synchronous machines
Single phase motors
Matlab
Simulation
Engineering Science
2.3 Credits
Engineering Design
0.7 Credits
Prepared by
Dr. S. R. Alwash
Date
15.9.2008
EE332 – Electrical Machines I
3 Hours
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11 Hours
10 Hours
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Electrical Engineering Department
Jordan University of Science and Technology
Faculty of Engineering
Electrical Engineering Department
Mapping of course (EE332) objectives to program outcomes
Program outcomes
Delivery
Methods
Assessment
Methods
(a)
1. The ability to understand the principles of operation of
electrical machines.
Lectures,
tutorials.
Homework,
quizzes,
Exams.
X
X
X
2. Ability to understand the fundamental characteristics of
various types of machines.
Lectures,
tutorials.
Homework,
quizzes,
Exams.
X
X
X
Lectures,
tutorials.
Homework,
quizzes,
Exams.
X
X
X
X
4. Understand the construction and design issues
associated with electrical machines.
Lectures,
tutorials.
Homework,
quizzes,
Exams.
X
X
X
X
5. The simple testing of electrical machines and
transformers.
Lectures,
tutorials.
Homework,
quizzes,
Exams.
X
X
X
Course Objective
3. Understand the concept of equivalent circuit.
(b)
(c)
(d)
(e)
(f)
(g)
(h)
(i)
(j)
ABET a-k Engineering and Technology program outcomes
(a) An ability to apply knowledge of
mathematics, science, and engineering
(b) An ability to design and conduct
experiments, to analyze and interpret
data
(c) An ability to design a system,
component, or process to meet desired
needs
(d) An ability to function on multidisciplinary teams
EE332 – Electrical Machines I
(e) An ability to identify, formulate,
and solve engineering problems
(f) An understanding of professional and
ethical responsibility
(g) An ability to communicate effectively
(h) The broad education necessary to
understand the impact of engineering
solutions in a global and societal
context
(i) A recognition of the need for, and an
ability to engage in life-long
learning
(j) A knowledge of contemporary issues
(k) An ability to use the techniques,
skills, and modern engineering tools
necessary for engineering practice
Electrical Engineering Department
(k)
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