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PE 9211 ANALYSIS OF ELECTRICAL MACHINES L T P C
3 0 0 3
UNIT I PRINCIPLES OF ELECTROMAGNETIC ENERGY CONVERSION 9
General expression of stored magnetic energy, co-energy and force/ torque – example
using single and doubly excited system –Calculation of air gap mmf and per phase
machine inductance using physical machine data.
8
UNIT II REFERENCE FRAME THEORY 9
Static and rotating reference frames – transformation of variables – reference frames –
transformation between reference frames – transformation of a balanced set –balanced
steady state phasor and voltage equations – variables observed from several frames of
reference.
UNIT III DC MACHINES 9
Voltage and toque equations – dynamic characteristics of permanent magnet and shunt
DC motors – state equations - solution of dynamic characteristic by Laplace
transformation.
UNIT IV INDUCTION MACHINES 9
Voltage and toque equations – transformation for rotor circuits – voltage and toque
equations in reference frame variables – analysis of steady state operation – free
acceleration characteristics – dynamic performance for load and torque variations –
dynamic performance for three phase fault – computer simulation in arbitrary reference
frame.
UNIT V SYNCHRONOUS MACHINES 9
Voltage and Torque Equation – voltage Equation in arbitrary reference frame and rotor
reference frame – Park equations - rotor angle and angle between rotor – steady state
analysis – dynamic performances for torque variations- dynamic performance for three
phase fault – transient stability limit – critical clearing time – computer simulation.
TOTAL : 45 PERIODS
TEXT BOOKS
1. Paul C.Krause, OlegWasyzczuk, Scott S, Sudhoff, “Analysis of Electric Machinery
and Drive Systems”, IEEE Press, Second Edition.
2. R.Krishnan, “Electric Motor Drives, Modeling, Analysis and Control” , Prentice Hall of
India, 2002
REFERENCES
1. Samuel Seely, “ Eletomechanical Energy Conversion”, Tata McGraw Hill Publishing
Company,
2. A.E, Fitzgerald, Charles Kingsley, Jr, and Stephan D, Umanx, “ Electric Machinery”,
Tata McGraw Hill, 5th Edition, 1992
PE 9211 ANALYSIS OF ELECTRICAL MACHINES L T P C
3 0 0 3
UNIT I PRINCIPLES OF ELECTROMAGNETIC ENERGY CONVERSION 9
General expression of stored magnetic energy, co-energy and force/ torque – example
using single and doubly excited system –Calculation of air gap mmf and per phase
machine inductance using physical machine data.
8
UNIT II REFERENCE FRAME THEORY 9
Static and rotating reference frames – transformation of variables – reference frames –
transformation between reference frames – transformation of a balanced set –balanced
steady state phasor and voltage equations – variables observed from several frames of
reference.
UNIT III DC MACHINES 9
Voltage and toque equations – dynamic characteristics of permanent magnet and shunt
DC motors – state equations - solution of dynamic characteristic by Laplace
transformation.
UNIT IV INDUCTION MACHINES 9
Voltage and toque equations – transformation for rotor circuits – voltage and toque
equations in reference frame variables – analysis of steady state operation – free
acceleration characteristics – dynamic performance for load and torque variations –
dynamic performance for three phase fault – computer simulation in arbitrary reference
frame.
UNIT V SYNCHRONOUS MACHINES 9
Voltage and Torque Equation – voltage Equation in arbitrary reference frame and rotor
reference frame – Park equations - rotor angle and angle between rotor – steady state
analysis – dynamic performances for torque variations- dynamic performance for three
phase fault – transient stability limit – critical clearing time – computer simulation.
TOTAL : 45 PERIODS
TEXT BOOKS
1. Paul C.Krause, OlegWasyzczuk, Scott S, Sudhoff, “Analysis of Electric Machinery
and Drive Systems”, IEEE Press, Second Edition.
2. R.Krishnan, “Electric Motor Drives, Modeling, Analysis and Control” , Prentice Hall of
India, 2002
REFERENCES
1. Samuel Seely, “ Eletomechanical Energy Conversion”, Tata McGraw Hill Publishing
Company,
2. A.E, Fitzgerald, Charles Kingsley, Jr, and Stephan D, Umanx, “ Electric Machinery”,
Tata McGraw Hill, 5th Edition, 1992
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