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Electromechanical Devices LaboratoryRoom: Mcleod 130
This laboratory has twelve identical benches and can accommodate up to 24 students at a given time.
Lab BenchEach lab bench is equipped to perform a number of related laboratory experiments and tests.
Data ACQUISITIONEach lab bench is equipped with PC-based real-time data acquisition system that allows to simultaneously measure, display, and record up to 3 voltages, 3 currents, speed, and torque.
experiments
linear solenoid
In this experiment students analyze basic principles of electromechanical energy conversion using a linear solenoid.
transformer
In this experiment students analyze low-voltage two-winding transformer.
brushed dc machines
In this experiment students analyze ¼ HP 48 V permanent magnet brushed DC machine.
Induction machines
In this experiment students analyze ¼ HP squirrel-cage induction machine.
synchronous machines
In this experiment students analyze car alternator, which is a claw-pole synchronous machine.
brushless dc machines
In this experiment students analyze permanent magnet synchronous machine and operate it together with three-phase inverter, which makes a brushless dc machine.
stepper motors
In this experiment students analyze a permanent magnet stepper motor.
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Last reviewed
01-July-2007 UBC Faculty of Electrical
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