In the name of Allah, Most Gracious, Most Merciful. Philadelphia University

In the name of Allah, Most Gracious, Most Merciful.
Philadelphia University
Electrical Engineering Department
610314 Electrical Machine (1), Fall 2014/2015
Lecture Time: Section 1 (UTR 6-607, 8:10-9:00 AM)
Section 2 (MW 6-606, 11:15 AM-12:30 PM)
Instructor: Yanal Faouri, Ph.D., Office: 6-715
Office Hours: (UTR 9:10-11:10 AM)
Tel: 2149, E-mail: yfaouri@philadelphia.edu.jo
Text Book: Electrical Machines and Transformers: Principles and Applications by Peter.
F. Ryff. et al. Prentice-Hall, Inc., 1987
Week
1 19 Oct.
2 26 Oct.
3 2 Nov.
4 9 Nov.
5 16 Nov.
6 23 Nov.
7 30 Nov.
8 7 Dec.
9 14 Dec.
10 21 Dec.
11 28 Dec.
12 4 Jan.
13 11 Jan.
14 18 Jan.
Topics
Introduction, Magnetic field and circuits
Magnetic circuits, Electromagnetic forces
Transformers: Construction, Principle of operation,
Equivalent circuit, Efficiency
Measurement in three-phase, auto-transformer,
taps, instrument transformer, parallel operation
Practical transformer, three-phase connections
First Exam (19-27 Nov.)
DC machine: Principle, Winding, Torque,
Construction,
DC Generator: Equivalent circuit, Efficiency,
Testing
DC Motors: Principles, EMF, Connection,
Efficiency
Starters, Motor control, Switching
3-phase induction motor: Construction,
principle of operation, equivalent circuit, speed
control
Single phase motor: Types, Speed control
Second Exam (28 Dec. – 6 Jan.)
3-phase synchronous machine: Construction,
3-phase synchronous generator: Phasor diagram,
Tests, Efficiency
3-phase synchronous motor: Construction,
Principle of operation, Efficiency
15 25 Jan.
V-Curves, Condenser, Starting
Text
1.1-1.4
1.4-1.7
Notes
HW 1
8.1-8.8
Quiz 1
9.1-9.5
HW 2
9.6-9.7
2.1-2.13
3.1-3.12
HW 3
4.1-4.6
Quiz 2
5.1-5.10
10.1-10.13
Quiz 3
11.1-11.11
6.1-6.9
HW 4
7.1-7.7
12.1-12.8
Quiz 4
12.9-12.10,
13.1-13.6
HW 5
Final Exam (1-9 Feb.)
Grade Distribution:
Major Exams
40%
Quizzes
10%
Home works
10%
Final Exam
40%
(Each 20%)
(Each Quiz is 2.5%)
(Each Home work is 2%)
(Comprehensive)
Important Notes:
 Attendance: According to the university regulations, any student that exceeds 20% of the scheduled
class meeting without an official excuse will receive a grade of F in the course.
 Official excuses: All official excuses must be submitted to the instructor no later than one week of the
date of the official excuse. A late excuse may not be accepted by the instructor.