18PEPC10 MODELING AND ANALYSIS OF ELECTRICAL MACHINES
UNIT I PRINCIPLES OF ELECTROMAGNETIC ENERGY CONVERSION
Magnetic circuits, permanent magnet, stored magnetic energy, co-energy – CH 1.1, 1.2, 1.5, Force and torque in singly and doubly excited systems – Ch 3.4, 3.5 [3] Machine windings and air gap mmf – Chapter 1.4 [1] Winding inductances and voltage equations – Chapter 1.5 [1]. UNIT II DC MACHINES Elementary DC machine and analysis of steady state operation - Ch 2.2 [1] Voltage and torque equations – Ch 2.3 [1] Dynamic characteristics of permanent magnet and shunt d.c. motors – Ch 2.5 [1] Time domain block diagrams – Ch 2.6 [1] Solution of dynamic characteristic by Laplace transformation – Ch 2.7 [1] Digital computer simulation of permanent magnet and shunt D.C. machines. UNIT III REFERENCE FRAME THEORY Historical background – Ch 3.2 [1] Phase transformation and commutator transformation – Transformation of variables from stationary to arbitrary reference frame – Ch 3.4 Variables observed from several frames of reference – Ch 3.10 [1] UNIT IV INDUCTION MACHINES Three phase induction machine, equivalent circuit and analysis of steady state operation – Ch 4.9 Free acceleration characteristics – Ch 4.10, 4.11 Voltage and torque equations in machine variables and arbitrary reference frame variables – Ch 4.2,4.3,4.5,4.6 [1] Analysis of dynamic performance for load torque variations – Ch 4.12 UNIT V SYNCHRONOUS MACHINES Three phase synchronous machine and analysis of steady state operation – Ch 5.9 Voltage and torque equations in machine variables and rotor reference frame variables (Park’s equations) – Ch 5.2,5.3,5.5,5.6 [1] Analysis of dynamic performance for load torque variations– Ch 5.10 [1] Generalized theory of rotating electrical machine and Krons primitive machine. – Ch 1 [2] Paul C.Krause, Oleg Wasyzczuk, ScottS, Sudhoff, “Analysis of Electric Machinery and Drive 1 Systems”, John Wiley, Second Edition, 2010. 2 P S Bimbhra, “Generalized Theory of Electrical Machines”, Khanna Publishers, 2008. A.E,Fitzgerald, Charles Kingsley, Jr, and Stephan D,Umanx, “ElectricMachinery”, Tata Mc Graw 3 Hill, 5th Edition, 1992 R. Krishnan, Electric Motor &Drives: Modeling, Analysis and Control, New Delhi, Prentice Hall 4 of India,2001