Teacher Notes - Steve
Assessment
Students will be assessed on how well they can:
On completion of this course, students should be able to:
- CO1. Understand the basic laws of electromagnetism and the principles of electromechanical energy conversion
- CO2. Evaluate and analyse the performance of various electrical machines such as dc machines, induction machines, and synchronous machines.
- CO3. Understand the operation and characteristics of transformers and special purpose machines.
Please ensure to set up/check the assessment submission area, time and date as per the study schedule and course outline. The students can submit the assessments online.
Assessment Summary
# | Form of assessment | Length | Duration | Weighting | Due date (Adelaide Time) | Submit via | Objectives being assessed |
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1 | Assignment | 2500 words | N/A | 18% | TBA | learnonline | CO1, CO2 |
2 | Examination | n/a | 2 hours | 50% | TBA | In person | CO1, CO2, CO3 |
3 | Continuous assessment | 6 x 1 page | 6 x 10 mins | 12% | During Tutorials | In person | CO1, CO2, CO3 |
4 | Laboratory work [4 practicals] | 1500 words | N/A | 20% | See assessment description for activity details | CO2, CO3 |
Assessment #1 - Assignment (Graded)
Examination
Closed book exam for 2 hours.
Assessment #3 - Continuous assessment (Graded)
Quizzes will be held during tutorials. The quizzes can be accessed from the teacher storage area.
Assessment #4 - Laboratory work [4 practicals] (Graded)
Name | Sub-weighting | Submit via |
DC-Machine Practical | All activities equally weighted | learnonline |
DC Machines Simulations | All activities equally weighted | learnonline |
Transformers - Practical | All activities equally weighted | learnonline |
Induction Motors - Practical | All activities equally weighted | learnonline |