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ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING

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comparative tests; complete tests such as are made in the testing laboratories of representative manufacturing establishments. II.; Th.; 3, 4, and 5; (1). Professor ALDRICH and Assistant Professor

BROWNE.

Required:

23.

Electrical Engineering 2.

ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING LABORATORY.—Experimental study

of alternating current instruments, dynamos, motors, and transformers; regulation, efficiency, temperature, and insulation tests. /., Tu., and II., M.; 3, 4, and 5; (1). Professor ALDRICH and Assistant

Professor BROWNE.

Required:

24.

Electrical Engineering 22 and 6.

LABORATORY.—Advanced direct

ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING

and alternating current testing work; special problems for investigation; plant, line, and motor service testing. / / . ; F.; 3, 4, and 5; (1). Professor ALDRICH and Assistant Professor BROWNE. Required: Electrical Engineering 23. 25. POLYPHASE TESTING.—Advanced course for seniors in Group I., Electrical Engineering. A critical study and investigation of polyphase machinery and systems; individual and aggregate tests. Elective. / . ; Th.; 3, 4, and 5; (1). Professor ALDRICH and Assistant Professor BROWNE.

Required: Electrical Engineering 23. 26. PHOTOMETRY.—Laboratory work with descriptive lectures. Principles of photometry with candle power, life, and efficiency tests of incandescent and arc lamps. / . ; M.; section A, 4 and 5; section B, 7 and 8; (1). Assistant Professor BROWNE. Required: Electrical Engineering 9. 31. ELECTRICAL DESIGN.—Design and drafting with supplementary lectures on the design, calculation, and construction of electromagnetic mechanisms, and dynamo-electric machines. This course is introductory to the fuller courses of the following year. / / . ; Tu.; 3, 4, and 5; (i). Associate Professor ESTY. Required: Electrical Engineering 2, 3 ; Physics 4. 32. ELECTRICAL DESIGN.—Design, drafting, lectures. A continuation of the preceding. Includes the design and construction of multi-polar generators and motors, alternating current generators, motors, and transformers. / . ; Th., 6, 7, and 8; II.; Th., 3, 4, and 5; (1). Associate Professor ESTY. Required: Electrical Engineering 2, 6, 22, 31. 33. ELECTRICAL DESIGN.—Design and drafting. Supplements