Page last updated Mar. 08, 2016 Copyright: DOE, Carleton University, Ottawa, Ontario ELEC 3105 BASIC E&M AND POWER ENGINEERING (Refresh page often) Importa nt notice: Please carefully read the course outline and note that in addition to other require ments, “A minimu m of 40% on the final exam is required to pass the course” Labs are in ME 4275 NEW Assignment #4 for PA session 4. <<Link>> These questions will deal with all aspects of Magnetostatics. Assignment #3 for PA session 3. <<Link>> Note: You must complete at least 75% of the assigned questions prior to the PA session. Prepare your assignment such that questions can be stapled together. The TA will be collected the assignments prior to the start of the quiz. Students with less than 75% of the questions solved will have their quiz grade divided by 2. Specific to Labs and PAs 3, 4 and 5: Students with student number ending with (0, 1, 2, 3, 4) do the Lab first. The following week they do the PA. (Some slight adjustment may be required). Chose your lab partner to be in the same group. Students with student number ending with (5, 6, 7, 8, 9) do the PA first. The following week they do the Lab. (Some slight adjustment may be required). Chose your lab partner to be in the same group. Assignment #2 for PA session 2. <<Link>> Note: You must complete at least 75% of the assigned questions prior to the PA session. Prepare your assignment such that questions can be stapled together. The TA will be collected the assignments prior to the start of the quiz. Students with less than 75% of the questions solved will have their quiz grade divided by 2. Optional questions don’t need to be handed in. Assignment #1 for PA session 1. <<Link>>. Note: You must complete at least 75% of the assigned questions prior to the PA session. Prepare your assignment such that questions can be stapled together. The TA will be collected the assignments prior to the start of the quiz. Students with less than 75% of the questions solved will have their quiz grade divided by 2. EQUATION <<LINK>> PAGES FOR FINAL EXAM Course Outline <<Link>> TA Information <<Link>> ----------------------------------------------------------------PASS Information: Workshop – Monday 1:05 pm to 2:25 pm ME 3190 Workshop – Wednesday 5:35 pm to 6:55 pm PA 234 PASS Facilitator: Symon Stowe: SymonStowe@cunet.carleton.ca Office hours: Monday 11:30 am to 12:30 pm ML 408. ----------------------------------------------------------------Lecture 1 Slides <<Link>> You should also read chapter 3 on vectors and chapter 4 on electrostatics in the Ulaby book. Look at the slides, read the appropriate sections in Ulaby. Lecture 2 Slides <<Link>> Read the sections in Ulaby that relate to electric field lines and Gauss’ law. Lecture 3 Slides <<Link>> Lecture 4 Slides <<Link>> Lecture 5 Slides <<Link>> Lecture 6 Slides <<Link>> Lecture 7 Slides <<Link>> Lecture 8 Slides <<Link>> Lecture 9 Slides <<Link>> Lecture 10 Slides <<Link>> Lecture 11 Slides <<Link>> Lecture 12 Slides <<Link>> Lecture 13 Slides <<Link>> Lecture 14 Slides <<Link>> Lecture 15 Slides <<Link>> Lecture 16 Slides <<Link>> Lecture 18 Slides <<Link>> Do the linear motor first Lecture 17 Slides <<Link>> Do the stepping motor after Lecture 19 Slides <<Link>> READ COGDELL BOOK EXAM MATERIAL ON MOTORS / GENERATORS AND THREE PHASE POWER IS TAKEN FROM COGDELL Lecture 20 Slides <<Link>> For exam: Know motor construction, know how torque is developed, know how to solve from nameplate information Lecture 21 Slides <<Link>> For exam: Know motor construction, know how torque is developed, know how flux is made to rotate Lecture 22 Slides <<Link>> For exam: Know 3 phase generator connection, line to line voltage and current with phase diagram, know three phase loads with voltages and current, know three phase power. Lecture 23 Slides <<Link>> Lecture 24 is for Q&A and review: ----------------------------------------------------------------- Additional information =============================== Laboratory Manual Document <<Lab 1>> Numerical for Electrostatics: Has pre-lab requirement; Software manual <<Link>>; Software files <<Link>> Laboratory Manual Document <<Lab 2>> Numerical for Magnetostatics: Laboratory Manual Document <<Lab 3>> Magnetic circuit: Laboratory Manual Document <<Lab 4>> Transformer: Has pre-lab requirement Laboratory Manual Document <<Lab 5>>. Stepping motor: The DC and AC motors are done in demo format. Laboratory Manual Document LAB 5 Demo: Link to the BRUSHLESS DC MOTOR / GENERATOR DOCUMENTATION <<Link>> Laboratory Manual Document LAB 5 Demo: Induction motor using LABVOLT equipment documentation <<Link>> ===============================