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EE Sem 8 Syllabus

The document outlines the syllabus for the Power Electronic Controlled Drives course. It includes 6 units that cover topics like electrical drives, DC motor drives, induction motor drives, synchronous motor drives, industrial applications, switchgear and protection. Key concepts covered include converter fed drives, chopper controlled drives, V/F control, vector control, motor protection, circuit breakers, static and digital relays, transformer and alternator protection, and transmission line protection.

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EE Sem 8 Syllabus

The document outlines the syllabus for the Power Electronic Controlled Drives course. It includes 6 units that cover topics like electrical drives, DC motor drives, induction motor drives, synchronous motor drives, industrial applications, switchgear and protection. Key concepts covered include converter fed drives, chopper controlled drives, V/F control, vector control, motor protection, circuit breakers, static and digital relays, transformer and alternator protection, and transmission line protection.

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Tech EE Sem 8
syllabus

Power electronic controlled drives

Power Electronic Controlled Drives

CREDITS - 04

Unit 01 : Electrical Drives


A. Definition, Advantages of electrical drives, Components of Electric
drive system, Types of Electrical Drives (DC and AC).
B. Motor-Load Dynamics, Speed Torque conventions and multi
quadrant operation, Equivalent values of drive parameters. Load
Torque Components, Nature and classification of Load. Constant
Power operation of a Drive. Steady state stability, Numerical based on
motor load dynamics.

Unit 02 : DC Motor Drives


A. Braking methods: Rheostatic, Plugging, and Regenerative. Closed
loop control of drives: current limit control, torque control and speed
control.
B. Single phase and three phase fully controlled converter drives and
performance of converter fed separately excited DC Motor for speed
control operations.
Chopper controlled drives for separately excited and series DC Motor
operations. Numerical based on above. Closed loop speed control of
DC motor below and above base speed.

Unit 03 : Induction motor Drives I


Braking methods: DC Dynamic Braking, AC Rheostatic braking,
Plugging, Regenerative Braking, V/f control and comparison with
stator voltage control, voltage source inverter (VSI) control, Steady
State Analysis. Current source inverter (CSI) control-open and closed
loop, Regenerative braking and multiquadrant operation of Induction
motor drives, relative merits and demerits of VSI and CSI for
induction motor drives, Numerical on VSI and CSI fed I.M. drives.
Unit 04 : Induction Motor Drives II
A. Principle of vector control, Block diagram of Vector control of
induction motor. Servo mechanism in drives and block diagram for
position control (Descriptive treatment only).
B. Thermal model of motor for heating and cooling, classes of motor
duty, types of enclosures for motor.

Unit 05 : Synchronous motor Drives


Types of motor, cylindrical rotor wound field motor, equivalent circuit,
speed torque characteristics and effect of power factor, salient pole
wound field motor, phasor diagram, simple numerical based on above,
closed loop speed control of self controlled synchronous motor drives
fed from VSI and CSI.
BLDC drives, block diagram and speed torque characteristics.

Unit 06 : Industrial application


A. Specific requirement and choice of drives for following
applications.
1. Machine tools
2. Textile mills
3. Steel rolling mills
3. Sugar mills
4. Traction drives
5. Crane and hoist drives
6. Solar and battery powered drives

Switch gear and protection

Switch gear and Protection

CREDITS - 03

Unit - 1

Fundamentals of protective relaying


Need for protective system, nature and causes of fault, types of
faults, effects of faults, evolution of protective relaying, classification
of relays, zones of protection, primary and backup protection,
essential qualities of protective relaying. Trip circuit of circuit
breaker, zone of protection. Various basic operating principles of
protection- over current, (current graded and time graded ),
directional over current, differential, distance, induction type relay,
torque equation in induction type relay, current and time setting in
induction relay, Numericals on TSM , PSM and operating time of
relay

Unit - 2

Fundamentals of arc interruption


Ionization of gases, deionization, Electric arc formation , Current
interruption in AC circuit breaker, high and low resistance principles,
arc interruption theories, arc voltage, recovery voltage, derivation
and definition of restriking voltage and RRRV, current chopping,
interruption of capacitive current, resistance switching, Numerical on
RRRV, current chopping and resistance switching.

Unit - 3

Circuit Breaker
Different ratings of circuit breaker (like rated voltage, rated current,
rated frequency, rated breaking capacity – symmetrical and
unsymmetrical breaking, making capacity, rated interrupting duties,
rated operating sequence, short time rating). Classification of high
voltage circuit breaker. Working and constructional features of ACB,
SF6 VCB- advantages, disadvantages and applications. Auto
reclosing.

Unit - 4

A) Static and Digital Relaying


Overview of Static relay, block diagram, operating principal, merits
and demerits of static relay. Numerical Relays :-Introduction and
block diagram of numerical relay, Sampling theorem, Anti –Aliasing
Filter, Block diagram of PMU
B) 3 Phase Induction Motor Protection
Abnormal conditions and causes of failures in 3 phase Induction
motor, single phasing protection, Overload protection, Short circuit
protection.

Unit - 5

A) Transformer Protection
Types of faults in transformer, Percentage differential protection in
transformers, Restricted E/F protection, incipient faults, Buchholz
relay, protection against over fluxing, protection against inrush
current,
B) Alternator Protection
Various faults in Alternator, abnormal operating conditions- stator
faults, longitudinal percentage differential scheme and transverse
percentage differential scheme. Rotor faults-abnormal operating
conditions, inter turn fault, unbalance loading, over speeding, loss of
excitation, protection against loss of excitation using offset Mho relay,
loss of prime mover.

Unit - 6

Transmission line protection


Over current protection for feeder using directional and non
directional over current relays, Introduction to distance protection,
impedance relay, reactance relay, mho relay and Quadrilateral Relays,
Introduction to PLCC, block diagram, advantages, disadvantages,
three stepped distance protection, Effect of arc resistance, and power
swing on performance of distance relay. Realization of distance
relays(impedance, reactance, and mho relay) using numerical
relaying algorithm(flowchart, block diagram), Introduction to Wide
Area Measurement (WAM) system.

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