The Power Engineering Laboratory is a comprehensive electrical laboratory integrating both teaching and scientific research functions. This laboratory was built in 2019, with an area of about 200 m2, equipped with 10 sets of Power Electronics & Machine Drive Integrated Test Benches. The laboratory has internal AC/DC micro grid, controllable 380Vac, ±200Vdc, ±500Vdc, 8 channel oscilloscope, network analyzer, etc.
Features:
The design scheme of the laboratory is from the world-class UIUC Grainger Electrical Engineering Laboratory in the United States, which is planned and designed by IEEE fellow Philip Krein. The design of the laboratory supports the teaching and experiments of many courses, such as Power Electronic Technology and Electrical Machinery. The power capacity of the laboratory is up to 100kW, and the construction of a motor to tow platform, AC/DC micro grid platform, can meet the needs of electrical engineering related research such as large capacity motor, converter test, and power system dynamic simulation experiment.
Course list:
ECE 464 Power Electronics, ECE 469 Power Electronics Laboratory, ECE 431 Electrical Machinery, etc.
Equipment:
Digital multi meter, oscilloscope, DC power supply, function generation, power meter, electronic load.
