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Gujarat Technological University: SUBJECT NAME: Advanced Electrical Machines Subject Code: M.E. 2 Semester

This document outlines a Master of Engineering course on Advanced Electrical Machines. The course covers various topics over 10 weeks including brushless DC motors, stepper motors, switched reluctance motors, wind mill generators, and other special machines. Students will learn about the dynamic behavior, modeling, and control of rotating electrical machines. Assessment includes exams, practical assignments, and projects. Recommended textbooks and open-source software are also listed.

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Gujarat Technological University: SUBJECT NAME: Advanced Electrical Machines Subject Code: M.E. 2 Semester

This document outlines a Master of Engineering course on Advanced Electrical Machines. The course covers various topics over 10 weeks including brushless DC motors, stepper motors, switched reluctance motors, wind mill generators, and other special machines. Students will learn about the dynamic behavior, modeling, and control of rotating electrical machines. Assessment includes exams, practical assignments, and projects. Recommended textbooks and open-source software are also listed.

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GUJARAT TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY

Master of Engineering
Subject Code: 3724504
SUBJECT NAME: Advanced Electrical Machines
SUBJECT CODE:
M.E. 2st SEMESTER

Type of course: Engineering Science (ELECTRICAL)

Prerequisite: NA

Rationale: NA

Teaching and Examination Scheme:

Teaching Scheme Credits Examination Marks Total


L T P C Theory Marks Practical Marks Marks
ESE (E) PA (M) ESE (V) PA (I)
3 0 2 4 70 30 30 20 150

Content:

Sr. No. Content Total % Weightage


Hrs
1 Brushless DC Machines: 08 20%
Construction and working principle, Equivalent magnetic analysis,
EMF and torque equations, Types of converter and speed control,
Comparison between the axial and radial Permanent magnet motors,
applications.
2 Stepper Motors: 08 20%
Constructional features – Principle of operation – Variable reluctance
motor –Hybrid motor – Single and multi stack configurations – Theory of
torque predictions – Linear and non-linear analysis – Characteristics –
Drive circuits, close loop control.
3 Switched Reluctance Motor: 10 25%
Construction details and classification, Working principle, Equivalent
circuit, Motor speed-torque characteristics and modification with advance
angle and dwell angle variation, Position sensing, Converter topologies,
Speed Control, Applications.
4 Wind Mill Generator: 08 20%
Characteristics of wind power. Wind power parameters, Classification of
wind mill generators, Configuration of variable slip wind turbine generator
and Doubly Fed induction Generator
5 Other Special Machines: 06 15%
Principle of operation and characteristics of Hysteresis motor – AC series
motors – Linear induction motor – Permanent magnet DC and AC motors,
Applications

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GUJARAT TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY
Master of Engineering
Subject Code: 3724504
Reference Books:

1. T. Kenjo and S. Nagamori , “Permanent Magnet And Brushless DC Motors”, Oxford Science
publications, 1985
2. R. Krishnan, “Electric Motor Drives”, Prentice Hall, 2001.
A. E. Fitzgerald, Charles Kingsley and Stephen D Umans, “Electric Machinery”, TMH
Publication, 2012
3. Irving L. Kosow , “Electric Machinery and Transformers”, Pearson, 2009
4. R. Krishnan, “Switched Reluctance Motor Drives: Modeling, Simulation, Analysis, Design, and
Applications”, CRC press, 2014
5. R. Krishnan, “Permanent Magnet Synchronous and Brushless DC Motor Drives”, CRC Press, 2009

Course Outcomes:

Sr. CO statement Marks %


No. weightage

CO-1 Understand the dynamic behaviour rotating machines. 25

CO-2 Understand reference frame theory and its application 25

CO-3 Understand modeling and equivalent circuit of synchronous machines. 25

CO-4 Analyse dynamic characteristics of various electronically commutated 25


machines.

List of Experiments:

 BLDC Motor Open loop control


 Modeling of Brushless DC Motor Drive Using Sensor and Sensor less Control (Zero detection
technique) with PI controller
 Modeling and simulation of BLDC speed control using PID Controller
 Characteristics of fixed speed Wind Mill Generators model
 Characteristics of variable slip wind turbine generator model
 Analysis of DFIG Model for normal operation.
 Obtain speed, current, torque characteristics for stepping motor fed by H-bridge PWM converter.
 Analysis of performance characteristics of BLDC motor for transient condition (sudden change in
load torque).

Major Equipment:

Necessary instruments, kits and apparatus are to be provided for conducting above said practical in a group
of maximum four students.

List of Open Source Software/learning website:

 E-materials available at the website of NPTEL- http://nptel.ac.in/


 MATLAB (Trial version): Software is useful for simulation and analysis of electrical systems

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