PX4101 Analysis of Electrical Machines Syllabus:

PX4101 Analysis of Electrical Machines Syllabus – Anna University PG Syllabus Regulation 2021

OBJECTIVES:

 To understand the principles of electromechanical energy conversion in electrical machines and to know the dynamic characteristics of DC motors
 To study the concepts related with AC machines, magnetic noise and harmonics in rotating electrical machines.
 To interpret the principles of reference frame theory
 To study the principles of three phase, doubly fed and ‘n’ phase induction machine in machine variables and reference variables.
 To understand the principles of three phase, synchronous machine in machine variables and reference variables.

UNIT I ELECTROMECHANICAL ENERGY CONVERSION and DC MACHINES

Magnetic circuits, permanent magnet, Energy conservation – stored magnetic energy, co-energy – force and torque in singly and doubly excited systems – Elementary DC machine and analysis of steady state operation – Voltage and torque equations – dynamic characteristics – DC motors – Time domain block diagrams – solution of dynamic characteristic by Laplace transformation

UNIT II AC MACHINES -CONCEPTS

Distributed Windings – Winding Functions – Air-Gap Magnetomotive Force -Rotating MMF – Flux Linkage and Inductance -Resistance -Voltage and Flux Linkage Equations for Distributed Winding Machines–magnetic noise and harmonics in rotating electrical machines. Modeling of ‘n’ phase machine.

UNIT III REFERENCE FRAME THEORY

Historical background – phase transformation and commutator transformation – transformation of variables from stationary to arbitrary reference frame – transformation of balanced set-variables observed from several frames of reference.

UNIT IV INDUCTION MACHINES

Three phase induction machine and doubly fed induction machine- equivalent circuit and analysis of steady state operation – free acceleration characteristics – voltage and torque equations in machine variables and arbitrary reference frame variables – analysis of dynamic performance for load torque variations- Transformation theory for ‘n’ phase induction machine.

UNIT V SYNCHRONOUS MACHINES

Three phase synchronous machine and analysis of steady state operation – voltage and torque equations in machine variables and rotor reference frame variables (Park’s equations) – analysis of dynamic performance for load torque variations –Krons primitive machine

TOTAL : 60 PERIODS

OUTCOMES:

After completion of this course, student will be able to
CO1: Understand the principles of electromechanical energy conversion and characteristics of DC motors
CO2: Know the concepts related with AC machines and modeling of ‘n’ phase machines
CO3: Interpret the concepts of reference frame theory.
CO4: Apply procedures to develop induction machine model in both machine variable form and reference variable forms
CO5: Follow the procedures to develop synchronous machine model in machine variables form and reference variable form.

REFERENCES:

1 Stephen D. Umans, “Fitzgerald & Kingsley’s Electric Machinery”, Tata McGraw Hill, 7th Edition, 2020.
2 Bogdan M. Wilamowski, J. David Irwin, The Industrial Electronics Handbook, Second Edition, Power Electronics and Motor Drives, CRC Press, 2011
3 Paul C. Krause, Oleg Wasynczuk, Scott D. Sudhoff, Steven D. Pekarek, “Analysis of Electric Machinery and Drive Systems”, 3rd Edition, Wiley-IEEE Press, 2013.
4 R. Krishnan, Electric Motor & Drives: Modeling, Analysis and Control, Pearson Education, 1st Imprint, 2015.
5 R.Ramanujam, Modeling and Analysis of Electrical Machines,I.k. International Publishing House Pvt.Ltd,2018