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BFM3313 ELECTRICAL POWER AND MACHINES

INSTRUCTOR
Name : Ajisman Apen
Educational Background Dr.Eng. Tokyo IT, Japan M.Eng. Tokyo IT, Japan B.Eng. Indonesia University, Jakarta ROOM : CG4 Telp : 09 424 5804 H/p : 010 9063543

Teaching Plan
CO1: Analyze basic principles and construction of transformer CO2: Analyze principles and construction of synchronous generators and motors CO3: Analyze operation and construction of DC and induction machines CO4: Analyze power transmission lines, and operation of power system

Assessment Methods
CO1 TEST1 TEST2 15% 15% CO2 CO3 CO4

Laboratory
Assignment Final Exam

20%
10% 40%

Safety First
Perform a series of mental preplanning before testing or

troubleshooting energized electronic equipment Analyze all tasks to identify possible hazards and safety measures that might be required when working on energized electronic equipment. Prepare a test procedure before energizing the electronic equipment. Follow it step-by-step. Patience and caution are to be used for all testing in the Power Electronics /EDS Laboratory. Take time to be safe. Safety is everyones responsibility.

Two people must be present when working on energized

electronic systems that exceed the 50-volt minimum limit Use the one-hand-rule. Use only one hand when touching any electronic equipment. Put the other hand in your pocket or behind your back Wear safety glasses when work is being done such as performing tests, running electric machinery, soldering, or cutting wire. Do not wear jewelry or conductive apparel that could come in contact with energized parts while working on equipment that operates above the 50 volt minimum level Use proper instrument for each testing

Laboratory experiment (3-4 students each group)


Experiments 3 PHASE AC circuit Single phase Transformer Delta-Y connection IM Test Transmission line Laboratory report outline Title Objective Introduction/theory Experiment set up Result and discussion Conclusions

Attention : Lab report must be submitted on the due date, any delay will be penalty 5%/week

Books
Stephen. J. Chapman, Electric Machinery and Power System Fundamentals, McGraw Hill.(Textbook) 2. T. Wildi, Electrical Machines, Drives and Power Systems, Prentice Hall 3. E. Hughes, Electrical and Electronic Technology, Prentice Hall. 4. B.L. Theraja, A.K. Theraja, A Textbook of Electrical Technology SI Units, S. Chand & Company Ltd.
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Electrical power system

Transformer

Nikola Tesla (1856-1943)

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