Abstract

Teaching and learning electric machines' fundamentals can be made simpler via visualization tools containing moving images. Still vector/phasor diagrams do not easily convey the notion of variation in time and space involved in the inner workings of electric machines. This paper details the capabilities of an animation computer program that has been developed for use as a teaching tool in electric machinery and power systems first courses. The program, originally created in 1991, has been recreated and enhanced in a new software environment. This animation program has been utilized in teaching various related courses and has been well received by students.

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