Electrical Energy Systems Laboratory

Electrical Energy Systems Laboratory

The Electrical Energy Systems Laboratory is one of the core laboratories in the Energy Engineering program and is offered as a mandatory course with 1 credit unit for Energy Engineering students. 

The syllabus for the Electrical Energy Systems Laboratory related to the Energy Engineering group is as follows:

 Electric Machines Topics

  1. Energy conversion concepts
  2. Description of the structure of electric machines
  3. Types of DC machines and analysis of their performance and characteristics
  4. Types of AC machines and analysis of their performance and examination of related characteristics
  5. The role of three-phase and single-phase transformers and their operation in the power transmission system

Electrical Circuits Topics

  1. Familiarity with types of resistors, capacitors, inductors, and how to measure them
  2. Familiarity with laboratory equipment (oscilloscope, signal generator, power supply, multimeter...)
  3. Ohm’s law experiment, maximum power transfer from source to load, voltage and current division
  4. Operational amplifier experiments (op-amp)_(basic)
  5. First-order and second-order circuit experiments

Electronics Topics

  1. Familiarity with diodes, related circuits, and forward and reverse characteristic curves
  2. Design and construction of half-wave and full-wave rectifiers_(basic)
  3. Design and construction of voltage multiplier circuits_(basic)
  4. Familiarity with transistors, identifying pins, types, and materials

Electrical Workshop Topics

  1. Familiarity with three-phase and single-phase electricity, phase, neutral, and ground wires
  2. Protective topics
  3. Familiarity with types of switches and household electricity topics
  4. Familiarity with contactors, electric motors, and industrial electricity topics

 Power System Analysis Topics

  1. Examining synchronous generator behavior
  2. Connecting synchronous generator to grid via a three-phase transformer
  3. Short, long, and medium transmission line models and per unit calculations
  4. Examining transformer operation in the power grid
  5. Examining transmission lines under light and heavy load
  6. Power factor correction

Laboratory Staff
:
1- Laboratory Scientific Supervisor: Director of Electrical Engineering Department
2- Laboratory Expert: Mr. Hossein Ebrahimi - Email: ehossien8998@gmail.com


                                                          General Safety Instructions for Working in the Electrical Energy Systems Laboratory


Electric Machines
Transformer


Digital OscilloscopeAnalog Oscilloscope
Function GeneratorFunction Generator
  
Power Supply Multimeter