Calendar: 1925-1926 Page 222
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222 FACULTY OF ENGINEERING The Certificates given in this subject depend partly on written examination and partly on an examination of work done during the course of study Visits to works in or near London will be arranged from time to time of which due notice will be given Syllabus Z2-Electrical Technology Second Year Winter Session -Two lectures per week Laboratory One half-day per week Summer Term -Two lectures per week One Exercise Class per week Laboratory Two half-days per week Electric and magnetic laws units standards-Electric and magnetic properties of materials-Electric and magnetic circuits-Electric and magnetic measurements-Measuring instruments and their calibration- Alternating currents including polyphase currents elementary theory- Continuous and alternating current generators motors and trans- formers simple theory working and construction-Tests by direct and indirect methods-Transmission and distribution of Electric Energy relative efficiencies of various systems choice of voltage cables and conductors general methods of erecting or laying and insulating-Electric furnaces and electric welding principles-Elec- trolysis elementary principles-Electric lamps and illumination-j Primary and secondary cells elementary theory and testing-Tele- graphy and Telephony elementary principles-Electric oscillations elementary principles of their production and detection Fee -£12 12s Winter Session £10 10s Summer Term z3 z4-Electrical Machinery and Design Third Year Two lectures per week Winter Session -Drawing One half-day per week Summer Term -Two half-days per week Theory design and details of construction predetermination of performance testing and analysis of losses of the following Con- tinuous current generators and motors-Alternating current generators and motors-Rotary and motor converters-Rectifiers-Transformers -Starting and controlling apparatus design and construction- Rating and standardisation of Electric Machines Fee £8 8s the Course
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