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Motors and Transformers

Credits: 2
Course Number: 10-413-328

Course Description

10-413-328 MOTORS/TRANSFORMERS ...magnetism, electromagnetism, transformers, DC generators and motors, AC single-phase and three-phase motors, and an introduction to AC drives. (Prerequisites: 10-413-330, AC Circuits; 10-413-104, Industrial Code)

Course Typically Offered

  • Spring

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What will I learn?

  1. Describe the principle of operation of single-phase transformers.
  2. Describe the principal operation of three-phase transformers.
  3. Describe the principle of operation of alternators.
  4. Describe the principal operation of three-phase motor.
  5. Compare the operation of various types of single-phase motors.
  6. (In-Active) Distinguish the principles of magnetism that apply to electricity.
  7. (In-Active)Identify various DC motor characteristics.
  8. (In-Active)Illustrate the connection of three-phase transformers.
  9. (In-Active)Illustrate the connection of three-phase motors.
  10. (In-Active)Summarize the application of electronic speed control for AC motors.

Class Details

Class Number:
21601
Delivery:
In-Person
Term:
Spring 2025
Session:
8W2
Instructors:
Scott Williams
Date Range:
-
Estimated Cost:
$357.70 *

Meeting Times

Dates Day(s) / Time Location(s)
03/26/25 - 05/15/25 M, Tu, W, Th
12:30 PM - 1:50 PM
Green Bay Campus Room BC110

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