A continuation of EE 45, dealing principally with the following topics:

Texts: Everitt, “Communication Engineering”; Nims, “Advanced Circuits Measurements Manual”.

EE 47 (EE 47-1, 47-2) Electrical Design. Prerequisites, EE 22, EE 33.

The performance characteristic of electric equipment depend upon the materials of which it is made, and upon the arrangement and dimensions of these parts. In this course this relationship for simple equipment, such as resistors and magnets, is studied mainly by computation methods. Some time is taken here for the layout of machinery locations on the floors of a building, which gives some practice in the use of surveying instruments. The quantitative study of materials and their arrangement in electric machinery is carried further into the windings of direct and alternating current machinery, including transformers if time is available.

Texts: Nims, “Electric Machine Design Notes”; Busse, “Surveying Notes”.

EE 71 Electricity.

This is the general course adapted to the needs of chemical and mechanical engineering students.

It is a lecture, recitation and problem course in the fundamental units and their application to the electric circuits and machines.

The topics are as follows: Magnetism, induction, electric current, pressure and resistance, electric power and energy; electric, magnetic and electro-static circuits; single and polyphase alternating current circuits by graphical, analytical and complex quantity methods.