Sunday 15 July 2012

GGSIPU B.Tech EEE Lesson Plan 7th Sem Electric Drives


                                                              Lesson Plan 
B.Tech EEE , 7th sem                                            Electric Drives- ETEE-401
FIRST TERM
Chapter - Introduction
Concept, Need for electric drives, Applications,Different elements, and components, advantages of electric drives, DC vs AC Drives, Dynamics and fundamental torque equation, Multi-quadrant operation of electric drives, types of load torque, stable operation of electric drives
General configurations for closed loop control of electric drives
Chapter - DC Motor Drives
Basic Machine equations, Schemes for DC Motor Speed Control, Braking
Modelling of DC Motor Drive
Single phase separately excited drives Half wave, semiconverter, and full-wave converter drive (with continuous and discontinuous current modes), two- and four- quadrant operation
Single phase DC series motor drives, semiconverter and full converter drives
DC chopper drives - separately excited and series motors, two- and four- quadrant operation
Permanent magnet materials
Permanent magnet DC Motor - Features and applications
Test
SECOND TERM
Chapter - Induction Motor Drives
Basic Induction Machine equations, torque speed characteristic, starting, braking methods
Speed control of IM
              -Stator voltage control (with AC Voltage controller)
              -Variable frequency control (With cycloconverter)
Voltage Source Inverter and Current source Inverter Drive
Constant V/f control, Concept of field oriented control
Constant torque/power/slip modes of control for Induction Motor Drive
Slip power control, Static rotor resistance control - Static Schrebius and Kramer Drive 
Synchronous Motor variable speed drive, variable frequency control, self controlled synchronous motor drive
Permanent magnet AC motor drive, sinusoidal PMAC motors
THIRD TERM
Stepper motor and switched reluctance motor drive
Energy conservation in electric drives
Microprocessor based control of electric drives - DC, IM, and synchronous motor schemes, applications


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