Philadelphia University Mechatronics Engineering Department Faculty of Engineering Second Semester 2011/2012 Course Title Course Number Course Level Class Time Instructor email website Prerequisites Office Hours Text Book Course Syllabus Electric Machinery 3th year 11.15 12.45 Mon/Wed Dr. Ibrahim Al-Naimi inaimi@philadelphia.edu.jo Electronics I (650242) Hours: 1:30 – 4.00 Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday Office: E6408 “Electric Machinery Fundamentals” Stephen J. Chapman Course Description: This course provides the students with fundamental concepts and principles of operation of various types of electric machines including Transformers, DC, and AC machines. Course Objectives: At the end of this course the student should be able to: - Understand the main components of electric Machines and their principle of operation. Identify the electric machines characteristics, applications, advantages and disadvantages. Select the proper type of electric machine for the desired mechatronics system. Week Feb 12 Feb 19 Feb 26 Mar 4 Mar 11 Mar 18 Mar 25 Apr 1 Apr 8 Apr 15 Apr 22 Apr 29 May 6 May 13 May 20 Course Academic Calendar Subject Introduction to machinery principles Introduction to machinery principles DC Machinery (Motors and Generators) DC Machinery (Motors and Generators) DC Machinery (Motors and Generators) AC Machinery (Motors and Generators) Exam I (Mar 18 - 26) AC Machinery (Motors and Generators) AC Machinery (Motors and Generators) AC Machinery (Motors and Generators) Special Machines Special Machines Exam II (Apr 29 – May 7) Transformers (1-phase and 3-phase) Transformers (1-phase and 3-phase) Transformers (1-phase and 3-phase) Transformers (1-phase and 3-phase) FINAL EXAMS (May 27 – Jun 6) Course Syllabus for Programmable Logic Controllers (page 1 of 2) Dr. Ibrahim Al-Naimi Notes Philadelphia University Mechatronics Engineering Department Faculty of Engineering Second Semester 2011/2012 Assessment Instruments Evaluation of students’ performance (final grade) will be based on the following three categories: Exams. Two in-class exams will be given. Each will cover about 5-weeks of lectures Final Exam: The final exam will cover all the class material. Allocation of Marks Exam I Exam II Quizzes Final Exam 20% 20% 20% 40% References Books Electric Machines, Theory, Operation, Applications, Adjustment and Control by Charles I. Hubert, 2nd Edition. Electrical Machines, Drives, and Power Systems by Theodore Wildi Websites Course Syllabus for Programmable Logic Controllers (page 2 of 2) Dr. Ibrahim Al-Naimi