Electrical Machines and Drives

Electrical Machines and DrivesHours: 3 0 3

IIntroduction to fundamental laws of electromagnetism, magnetization, magnetic and electric circuit analogy and analysis, energy conversion principles, rotary and linear machines, AC and DC machines, Introduction to Microcontroller Programming especially the features to drive and control the electrical machines, design and specifications of solenoids and transformers, Introduction to DC motors, construction, operating principle, Introduction to half and full-bridge circuits, types of stepper motors, construction and drive, BLDC motors and drives, linear motors and actuators, rotary to linear motion conversion mechanisms, types of linear motors, advantages of linear motors, construction Introduction to AC machinery, single phase and polyphase machines, synchronous and asynchronous machines, construction, types and characteristics, single and three phase inverters, Introduction to generators.

Pre-requisites: ME203Co-requisites: None

Hours: XYZ where X = Lecture, Y = Lab, Z = Credit
All hours are per week.
3 Lab hours constitute 1 credit hour
1 credit hour implies 1 lecture of 50mins per academic week. 16 weeks in total.
Pre-Requisite courses are courses required to be completed before this course may be taken
Co-Requisite courses are courses required to be taken along with this course

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