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Power Transformers - Core Type - VR module.

Take apart a core-type power transformer in VR - explore the core, windings, and insulation, and see how electromagnetic induction transfers energy between circuits.

BranchEngineeringStreamElectricalType3D ModelTopicElectrical MachinesLevelUndergraduateDuration30 minHeadsetMeta Quest · ClassVR · WebXRLanguageEnglishAssessmentIncluded

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Learning objectives

By the end of this module, students will be able to:

  • Identify the parts of a core-type power transformer

  • Explain electromagnetic induction and mutual flux linkage

  • Relate turns ratio to voltage transformation

  • Describe core construction and the role of laminations

  • Complete a scaffolded assessment on transformer principles

About the module

A transformer you can take apart to the core.

Students rarely get to open a transformer. This module lets them strip a core-type power transformer down to its laminated core and windings, and build it back up.

By operating the transformer they see how flux links the primary and secondary windings, and how the turns ratio sets the output voltage.

The 7thi AI tutor sits alongside the whole experience, scaffolding the difficult parts and giving subject-aware answers in context. Built-in assessment lets faculty see, per student, who has grasped which concepts - without grading another paper.

Syllabus alignment

Where this module fits.

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ABET (United States)

Supports ABET Student Outcomes 1 and 6 - applying engineering knowledge and conducting experimentation. Detailed mapping available on request.

IEAC (United Kingdom)

Aligned with Washington Accord graduate attributes for complex engineering problem-solving and investigation. Detailed mapping available on request.

University syllabi

We map this module to your institution's own electrical machines syllabus before deployment. Request a custom mapping.

NBA (India)

Maps to Course Outcomes in Electrical Machines, contributing to POs around problem-solving and modern tool usage.

7thi and assessment in this module

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7thi in this module

Students can ask 7thi questions at any point - about electrical machines or anything they see in the simulation. 7thi answers in context, without breaking the flow.

Assessment

Session data - concepts mastered, time per scene, assessment scores - appears on the faculty dashboard. Export to your LMS via xAPI.

Common questions

Questions about this module.

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What prior knowledge do students need?

Foundation-level understanding of electrical machines. Suitable for undergraduate students and above.

How long is a typical session?

About 30 minutes for a full run including assessment. Students can pause and resume, and faculty can assign specific parts rather than the whole module.

Can this be used in a flipped classroom?

Yes. Students complete the VR module before the lecture, so class time focuses on analysis and discussion.

Is the assessment graded automatically?

Yes. Assessment scores appear on the faculty dashboard immediately. Faculty can adjust pass thresholds and export results to their LMS.

Which headsets is this module optimised for?

Meta Quest 2 / 3 / Pro, ClassVR, Pico, and any WebXR-compatible browser. It also runs in desktop browsers without a headset. We also support the Meta XR SDK, OpenXR, and any 6DOF headset.

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Thirty minutes, the full module, your curriculum questions answered.