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Page last updated Dec. 07, 2016Copyright: DOE, Carleton University, Ottawa, Ontario

ELEC 3105 BASIC E&M AND POWER ENGINEERING

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EQUATION PAGES FOR EXA

M <<Link>>

Note: I have two co

pies of Cogdell on reserve in

the library.

NOTE: Last week

of class and Labs PA

Lectures: We will have a lecture on Monday and Wednesday of next week.

Labs: La

bs will run at the regular day

and time and in room ME 4275.

If you have a conflict with th

e time of your lab, do the lab

in another section. See the co

urse outline for time / day of

week.PA/Quiz: If you are to h

ave a PA on the last week of cl

ass attend your PA at the usua

l time and location. If you ha

ve a conflict with the time of

the PA, do the PA and quiz in

another section. See course o

utline for time / day of week

.

NOTE: Design lab PLEASE RE

AD

Lab 6: DC motor: During the

term students will design and

build a working DC motor. Moto

rs must be built from scratch

(no kits are allowed). During

the last two weeks of term stu

dents will demonstrate the op

eration of their motor to the

TA(s) and/or Prof. and answer

a few questions related to the

design. A lab write up detail

ing the design and operation o

f your DC motor are to be hand

ed in, along with the motor, w

hen the motor is demonstrate

d.Additional information on L

ab 6 T

he motor demonstrati

on will take place durin

g your lab session. You m

ust have a working motor

AND bring everything you

need to demonstrate you

r motor.

One motor per st

udent. You may work in gr

oups when building your

motor but in the end you

need one working motor p

er student.

We keep your

motor once demonstrated.

You can retrieve your mo

tor on the day of the exa

m between 9 am and noon.

Your write-up should hav

e a brief introduction,

then a description of th

e motor you built (pictu

res, diagrams,…), then a

discussion on how your m

otor works, a conclusion

. For people doing a self

starting motor add a sec

tion in the report on how

and why your motor is se

lf starting.

Grading (Out

of 20): Working motor de

monstration (5 points),

TA/ Prof questions (5 Po

ints), Lab 6 report (10 p

oints), Self starting al

l conditions (Bonus 5 po

ints).

Important

notice: Please

carefully read the course outline

and note that in

addition to other requirements,

“A

minimum of

40% on the final exam is

required to pass

the course”

All Lecture Slides <<Link>>Labs are in ME 4275Course Outline <<Link>>TA Information <<Link>> Grades <<Link>>Course notes are not on-line-----------------------------------------------------------------PASS Information: (Updated for Fall 2016)Note change for week of October 10 to 14: Because of Thanksgiving there will be one ELEC 3105 PASS Workshop, which will take place Tuesday, October 11, 6-7:30 pm in PA 129. Following next week, regular workshops will resume on Mondays until the end of the semester

Workshop – Monday 1:00 pm to 2:30 pm RB 1201Workshop – Monday 6:00 pm to 7:30 pm PA 111

PASS Facilitator: Zeena Rashid: [email protected]

Office hours: Tuesday 2:30 pm to 3:30 pm ML (TBA).-----------------------------------------------------------------Additional informationPA-5 / Quiz-5: Also e-mailed using culearnPA-5 questionsby Robert Gauthier - Monday, 23 November 2016, 1:00 PMSadiku 6th edition The following questions are assigned for PA-5 / Quiz-5Problems: 9.1, 9.2, 9.4, 9.6, 9.7, 9.10, 9.12, 9.16, 9.23, 9.29 and example 14.3J. R. Cogdell “Foundations of electrical power” ISBN 0-13-907767-7

3.1, 3.5, 3.6ab, 3.11, 3.12, 3.13, 3.14 ab, 3.15, 3.17, 3.19, 3.62, 3.67You are required to hand in at least 75% of these problems solved.  If not quiz grade is divided by 2.

+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++Information related to the Cogdell Book

Chapter 1: pages 4 – 18, 21-24, 31, 32Chapter 2: All of this chapter, note this chapter is

the topics of interest in Sadiku that we covered in class.Chapter 3: pages 94-110Chapter 4: pages 150-167

Chapter 5: pages 202-211Chapter 6: pages 254-273Chapter 7: We don’t look into

this chapter. HOWEVER if you w

ant to call yourself and Electr

ical Engineer you should know s

omething about power electronic

s. I suggest you take the cours

e ELEC 3508 or read through cha

pter 7 and learn the topics.

===============================Laboratory Manual Document <<Lab 1>> Numerical for Electrostatics: Has pre-lab requirement; Software

manual <<Link>>; Software files <<Link>> Software files in ZIP <<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 requirementLaboratory Manual Document <<Lab 5>>. Stepping motor:Take home laboratory exercise Documentation <<Link>>

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>> Old StuffPA-1 / Quiz-1 : Also posted on culearnPA-1 questionsby Robert Gauthier - Monday, 12 September 2016, 10:03 AM The following questions are assigned for PA-1 / Quiz-1Review questions: 4.1, 4.2, 4.3, 4.4 page 165Problems: 4.1, 4.3, 4.5, 4.8, 4.12, 4.19, 4.21, 4.22, 4.24, 4.26, 4.31

You are required to hand in at least 75% of these problems solved.  If not quiz grade is divided by 2.PA-2 / Quiz-2: Also posted on culearnPA-2 questionsby Robert Gauthier - Friday, 23 September 2016, 9:00 AM

The following questions are assigned for PA-2 / Quiz-2Review questions: Not be handed in. Look these over they help indicate what you have missed, learn.Problems: 4.32, 4.34, 4.36, 4.37, 4.43, 4.45, 4.49, 6.13, 6.14, 6.15, 6.28You are required to hand in at least 75% of these problems solved.  If not quiz grade is divided by 2.PA-4 / Quiz-4: Also e-mailed using culearnPA-4 questionsby Robert Gauthier - Monday, 7 November 2016, 1:00 PMSadiku 6th edition text pages of interest (287-323) (337-390)The following questions are assigned for PA-4 / Quiz-4Problems: 7.2, 7.7, 7.16, 7.20, 7.24, 7.28, 7.34, 7.35, 7.37, 7.47, 7.51Problems: 8.7, 8.10, 8.14, 8.20, 8.30, 8.35, 8.54, 8.57You are required to hand in at least 75% of these problems solved.  If not quiz grade is divided by 2.

PA-3 / Quiz-3: Also emailed using culearnPA-3 questionsby Robert Gauthier - Monday, 17 October 2016, 9:00 AMSadiku 6th edition text pages of interest (148-156) (176-211)(243-272)The following questions are assigned for PA-3 / Quiz-3

Problems: 4.56, 4.57, 4.36, 4.59, 4.64, 5.6, 5.11, 5.15, 5.20, 5.28, 5.32, 5.36, 5.38, 5.43, 5.45Problems: 6.29, 6.31, 6.34, 6.37, 6.60, 6.62You are required to hand in at least 75% of these problems solved.  If not quiz grade is divided by 2.Note of 5.28: Can you determine a coordinate system where the 3X3 matrix is diagonal. The matrix form of 5.28 is extremely important in integrated optic devices.