ECE 4113 Syllabus Fall 2011
ECE 4113 Syllabus Fall 2011
apparent powers of single and three-phase circuits, the torque, and with tests
and measurements of transformer and rotating machine characteristics,
including the data analysis and interpretation, has a substantial contribution
to the students ability to conduct experiments and analyze and interpret data.
(Program Outcome # b).
4. By solving quizzes, laboratory reports and questioners, and final exam
questions, it is developed in each student the basic skills of identifying,
formulate, and solve engineering problems. (Program Outcome # e).
5. By imposing requirements, rules and regulations that must be satisfied for
a clear and clean organized presentation, right notation for variables and
units, clear decisions explanation and justification, texts and graphs quality,
and so on for solving quizzes and reports, develops in each student good
writing skills so that they are able to communicate technical material
effectively and clearly. (Program Outcome # g).
6. The field trip, with exposure to the actual-size equipment and related
topics, strengthens the students feeling and knowledge about the
contemporary issues (Program Outcome # j) and about modern engineering
tools necessary for engineering practice. (Program Outcome # k).
Academic Honesty Policy:
Students are expected to follow the Academic Honesty Policy of the
University of Houston. It is your responsibility to know and follow
this policy. You must sign the Academic Honesty Statement shown
on the last page of this handout, detach it, and submit it by
Wednesday, August 31, 2011. If you fail to do this, you will be
dropped from the course.
Religious Holy Days:
Students whose religious beliefs prohibit class attendance on designated
dates or attendance at scheduled exams may request an excused
absence. To do this, you are strongly encouraged to request the
excused absence, in writing, by Wednesday, September 7, 2011. Please
submit this written request to your instructor immediately, to allow the
instructor to make appropriate arrangements. For more information,
see the Student Handbook.
Students With Disabilities:
Students with recognized disabilities will be provided reasonable
Grading:
The course final grade is based on average grades on Quizzes,
Laboratory Reports, Experiments Participation, and the Laboratory
Final Exam, which are counted with the following approximate
weights: Quizzes: 35 %; Laboratory Reports: 20 %; Experiments
Participation: 5 %; Laboratory Final Exam: 40 %.
The approximate grade point scale show bellow is used in determining
the final grade. This scale may be modified somewhat, but it is
included here, such you will have a general idea of how well you are
doing in this class. The final grade scale will be decided at the end
of the semester.
The following approximate grade point scale will be used in
determining your grade: 92.00 100: As; 80.00 91.99: Bs;
68.00 79.99: Cs; 56.00 67.99: Ds; bellow 56: F.
Attendance:
Attendance in all classes is mandatory. For one or more missed
classes, the laboratory final grade cannot be a passing one. If for
some very justified reasons you cannot attend a class, please let the
instructor know in advance about that. Then a schedule for recovering
of the missed class it is established.
Email:
You should have one or more working e-mail addresses, which you
should check periodically for messages. In order to get onto the
distribution list please obtain an account if you do not already have
one.
Withdrawal Policy:
The withdrawal dates listed in the Academic Calendar section of the
Class Schedule will be followed strictly. Please consult this document
for appropriate dates. Grades of Incomplete (I) will be given only
when a small portion of the course has not been completed for a good
reason. If the material has been completed, an I grade cannot be
Sept. 19
volt-amperes (LE46) + Three-phase power measurement (LE47)
3. The single-phase transformer (LE39) + Transformer regulation
Sept. 26
(LE41)
4. The autotransformer (LE 42) + Three-phase transformer
Oct. 03
connections (LE48)
5. The wound-rotor induction motor, Part I (LE49) + Part II
Oct. 17
(LE50) + Part III (LE51)
6. The squirrel-cage induction motor (LE52) + The capacitor-start
Oct. 24
motor (LE34) + The capacitor-run motor (LE35)
7. The synchronous motor, Part I (LE53) + Part II (LE54) +
Nov. 07
Part III (LE55)
8. The three-phase alternator (LE56) + The alternator under load
Nov. 14
(LE57) + The alternator power (LE59)
9. The direct current motor, Part I (LE11) + The dc shunt motor
Nov. 28
(LE24) + The dc series motor (LE25)
10. Field trip
Nov. 15 Nov 30
10 Laboratory final exam (the date will be finalized at the semester end)
Probable:
Nov. 28
Signature:
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Date:
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