Title :
Build to Win: Electric Machines
Author :
Leeb, Steven B. ; Kirtley, James L. ; Muller, Sebastian
Author_Institution :
MIT´s Lab. for Electromagn. & Electron. Syst., Cambridge, MA, USA
Abstract :
Electric machinery can serve as a powerful teaching tool in engineering curricula of all kinds. We have designed kits of flexibly configurable components that students use to quickly construct electromagnetic actuators and sensors. They can use these machines to verify design calculations, test their understanding of the machine operating principles, and to test power electronic drives that they also design and construct. In class, the properties of different motor designs and sizing can be related to commercial products, and commercial products can be used as inspiration for design contests in the teaching laboratory.
Keywords :
electric machines; electromagnetic actuators; engineering education; motor drives; electric machines; electromagnetic actuators; engineering curricula; machine operating principles; motor designs; power electronic drives; teaching laboratory; teaching tool; Actuators; Coils; DC motors; Electron tubes; Force; Magnetic circuits; Magnetic separation; Drives; electromagnetic actuators; engineering education; induction machine; motors; permanent magnet machine; power electronics; power system components;
Journal_Title :
Power Systems, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPWRS.2013.2284274