EE3311 - Electrical Machines Laboratory -1 Syllabus Regulation 2021 Anna University

The article contains the subject code EE3311, which deals with the Anna University B.E Electrical and Electronics Engineering Semester – III Electrical Machines Laboratory -1 Syllabus. Unit wise detailed syllabus of this subject EE3311 is included in this article. You can get assistance for note preparation or can understand the chapters contain topics in one place.

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Aim Of Objectives:

  • To expose the students to determine the characteristics of DC machines and transformers by performing experiments on these machines.
  • To provide hands on experience to evaluate the performance parameters of DC machines and transformer by conducting suitable tests.

EE3311 – Electrical Machines Laboratory – 1 Syllabus

List Of Experiments:

  1. Open circuit and load characteristics of DC shunt generator – calculation of critical resistance and critical speed.
  2. Load characteristics of DC compound generator with differential and cumulative connections.
  3. Load test on DC shunt motor.
  4. Load test on DC compound motor.
  5. Load test on DC series motor.
  6. Swinburne’s test and speed control of DC shunt motor.Hopkinson’s test on DC motor-generator set.
  7. Load test on single-phase transformers and three-phase transformers.
  8. Open circuit and short circuit tests on single phase transformer.
  9. Sumpner’s test on single-phase transformers.
  10. Separation of no-load losses in single-phase transformer.
  11. Study of starters and 3-phase transformers connections.

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