IC3452 Syllabus - Electrical Machines And Drives - 2021 Regulation Anna University
IC3452 Syllabus - Electrical Machines And Drives - 2021 Regulation Anna University
IC3452 | ELECTRICAL MACHINES AND DRIVES | LTPC |
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2023
COURSE OBJECTIVES:
• To impart basic knowledge on different AC & DC Machines.
• To introduce the concept of special machines to motivate the students to solve complex problems related to machines.
• To impart knowledge on testing and controlling of different machines.
• Comprehensive introduction to various power electronic devices, their structure, operating principle and characteristics.
• Overview on dc and ac drives and their control using power electronic circuits.
• To introduce the concept of special machines to motivate the students to solve complex problems related to machines.
• To impart knowledge on testing and controlling of different machines.
• Comprehensive introduction to various power electronic devices, their structure, operating principle and characteristics.
• Overview on dc and ac drives and their control using power electronic circuits.
UNIT I | DC MACHINES | 6 |
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Construction of D.C. Machines – DC Generator: Principle of operation –
Characteristics- DC Motor: Principle of operation -Types-Torque
equation-Characteristics.
UNIT II | TRANSFORMERS | 6 |
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Transformer - Principle - Theory of ideal transformer - EMF equation -
Construction details of shell and core type transformers - Tests on
transformers.
UNIT III | THREE PHASE INDUCTION MOTOR | 6 |
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Three phase Induction motor:- Construction and principle of operation -
torque and toque-slip characteristics-Efficiency- Application-starting
methods – speed control of induction motor.
UNIT IV | POWER SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICES AND CHARACTERISTICS | 6 |
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Operating principle and switching Characteristics: Power diodes, Power
BJT, Power MOSFET, IGBT, SCR, TRIAC.
UNIT V | DRIVES AND CONTROL | 6 |
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Static and Dynamic equations of dc and ac machines – Electrical breaking –
Rectifier and chopper control of DC drives– Open loop and Closed loop
schemes for DC and AC drives(Block diagram approach only)
TOTAL : 30 PERIODS
COURSE OUTCOMES:
CO1 Ability to understand the terms associated with electrical machines
CO2 Ability to understand basic concepts and working principle of electrical machines
CO3 Ability to understand the performance characteristics of machines
CO4 Ability to identify suitable machines for carrying out interdisciplinary projects.
CO5 Ability to understand the motor operating principle and characteristics of motor
CO6 Ability to understand the motor operating principle and characteristics of transformer
CO2 Ability to understand basic concepts and working principle of electrical machines
CO3 Ability to understand the performance characteristics of machines
CO4 Ability to identify suitable machines for carrying out interdisciplinary projects.
CO5 Ability to understand the motor operating principle and characteristics of motor
CO6 Ability to understand the motor operating principle and characteristics of transformer
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Fitzgerald A.E., Kingsley C., Umans, S. and Umans S.D., “Electric
Machinery”, McGraw- Hill,Singapore, 2003. 6th Edition.
2. Theraja, B.L., “A Text book of Electrical Technology”, Vol.II, S.C Chand and Co., New Delhi, 2007
3. Mohan, Udeland and Robbins., “Power Electronics”, John Wiley and Sons, New York, 1995.
2. Theraja, B.L., “A Text book of Electrical Technology”, Vol.II, S.C Chand and Co., New Delhi, 2007
3. Mohan, Udeland and Robbins., “Power Electronics”, John Wiley and Sons, New York, 1995.
REFERENCES:
1. Del Toro, V., “Electrical Engineering Fundamentals”, Prentice Hall of
India, New Delhi, 1995.
2. Cotton, H., “Advanced Electrical Technology”, Sir Isaac Pitman and Sons Ltd., London, 1999.
3. Lecture series on “Electrical Machines I” and “Electrical Machines II” by Dr.KrishnaVasudevan, IIT Madras.
4. NPTEL Lecture Series on “Power Electronics” by Dr.B.G.Fernandes, IIT Bombay.
2. Cotton, H., “Advanced Electrical Technology”, Sir Isaac Pitman and Sons Ltd., London, 1999.
3. Lecture series on “Electrical Machines I” and “Electrical Machines II” by Dr.KrishnaVasudevan, IIT Madras.
4. NPTEL Lecture Series on “Power Electronics” by Dr.B.G.Fernandes, IIT Bombay.
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