Ali Abdellahi Neysiani
Grad Teaching Assistantship, Faculty of Engineering - Electrical & Computer Engineering Dept
Grad Research Asst Fellowship, Faculty of Engineering - Electrical & Computer Engineering Dept
Contact
Grad Teaching Assistantship, Faculty of Engineering - Electrical & Computer Engineering Dept
- abdellah@ualberta.ca
Grad Research Asst Fellowship, Faculty of Engineering - Electrical & Computer Engineering Dept
- abdellah@ualberta.ca
Courses
ECE 332 - Electric Machines
Principles of electromagnetic force and torque in rotating machinery. Simple AC and DC machines. Induction motor theory. Practical aspects of induction motor use: characteristics, standards, starting, variable speed operation. Synchronous machine theory and characteristics. Fractional HP motor theory. Safety in electrical environments. Prerequisite: ECE 330 or E E 330 or consent of Department. Credit may be obtained in only one of ECE 332 or E E 332.