T120  12-5-12

OEET 120 Motors
Bruce McDowell
e-mail address and phone
Fall 2012

Syllabus
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Homework

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Reading pages Reading Description Questions and Problems
HW1 8-31 9-14 Pages 83 - 97 Chapter 4: Electrical Symbols and Diagrams Answer these questions on page 98: 8, 12, 18, 19, 21
HW2 8-31 9-21 Pages 84 and 85 Learn electrical symbols Web page
HW3 9-17 9-19 Pages 137 to 147 DC motors and generators Web page
HW4 9-26 10-3 Pages 153 to 158 AC generators Web page
HW5 10-19 10-29 Pages 99 to 110 Control logic Handout page 15.3 (LJ19-30)
HW6 11-30 Pages 159 to 162 Transformers Nothing to turn in

Lab Work & Class Exercises
MS = MultiSim, RC = Real components, CE = class exercise
Class exercises cannot be made up.

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MS P. 48 Hoppers, conveyor, and bin (LI12-31) 9-12 9-19
MS, RC p. 59.9 Two levers (LJ04-48) 10-8 10-15
RC p. 76 Triac and Lamp, DC (use 100 ohm resistor instead of 1k) 11-26 A page in the supplement.
RC p. 77 Triac and Lamp, AC 11-26 A page in the supplement
MS p. 91 Transformers (JK05-33), skip step 7 11-28 A page in the supplement
MS p. 100 Inductive spikes (JJ13-34) 11-28 A page in the supplement
MS p. 111 Three-phase furnace (JB24-39)--Multisim part only. (Don't do the part where you draw wires on the photograph.) 15 12-5 Right-click here and download the Multisim file.

Reference
Universal motors DC Motors and Generators, CED Engineering

YouTube Videos
1st lesson in the series, "Electromagnetism." It examines the relationship between magnetism and electricity. The lesson demonstrates how to draw a diagram to represent the magnetic field around a straight current carrying conductor.  EDGE: Force on a current-carrying conductor.  An experiment animation explaining how magnetic field affects a current carrying conductor by applying a force on it. Developed by Digital Pace education pvt ltd.
Fleming's left-hand rule for motors
Wikipedia