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Welcome to Electromechanical Systems Course. Instructor. Dr. Narayan Kar 271 Essex Hall Email: nkar@uwindsor.ca Office Hour: Thursday, 10:00-12:00 am. Graduate Assistants. ------ --- Essex Hall Email: Office Hour: ------
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Instructor Dr. Narayan Kar 271 Essex Hall Email: nkar@uwindsor.ca Office Hour: Thursday, 10:00-12:00 am
Graduate Assistants ------ --- Essex Hall Email: Office Hour: ------ --- Essex Hall Email: Office Hour: ------ --- Essex Hall Email: Office Hour:
Texts Class Lectures: "Electric Machinery Fundamentals" by Stephen J. Chapman, 4th Edition, 2005, McGraw-Hill Laboratory Experiments: "Electromechanical Systems Lab Manual" by Kar (will be posted soon) Laboratory Tutorial: “Tutorial Problems" by Kar (will be posted soon)
Class Location and Time Room EH 186 Tuesdays & Thursdays 8:30 am-9:50 am Lab and Tutorial Location and Time Location: CE 1226 (for labs) DH 365 & ER 2125 (for tutorials) Time: Mondays & Fridays 2:30 pm-5:20 pm
Marking Scheme Participation (5%) Midterm Examination (35%) Lab and Tutorial (10%) Final Examination (50%)
Course Contents • Introduction to Machinery Principles • Transformers • DC Motors and Generators • Three-Phase Circuits • Synchronous Generators and Motors • Induction Motors
Induction Motors Applications: Washing machines, refrigerator compressors, grinders, etc.
Synchronous Generators Synchronous generators produce almost all electricity we consume today.
Synchronous Motors Synchronous motors are used to drive high power loads at constant speed.
Tutorials • Tutorial: “Tutorial Problems" by Kar (will be posted soon) • Three tutorials • Lecture followed by problem solving
Lab Experiments Lab Manual: “Electromechanical Systems Lab Manual" by N. Kar (to be posted on the web) Lab/Tutorial Groups: will be posted soon Make-Up Lab/Tutorial?: NO, THANKS