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EEK205 - High performance electric drives |
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Owner: EPMAS |
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4,0 Credits (ECTS 6) |
Grading: TH - Five, Four, Three, Not passed |
Level: C |
Department: 47 - ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENT
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Teaching language: English
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0102 |
Examination |
4,0 c |
Grading: TH |
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4,0 c
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26 May 2007 am V, |
27 Aug 2007 am M |
In programs
TELTA ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING, Year 4 (elective)
TAUTA AUTOMATION AND MECHATRONICS ENGENEERING, Year 4 (elective)
EPMAS MSc PROGRAMME IN ELECTRIC POWER ENGINEERING, Year 1 (elective)
Examiner:
Professor Essam Hamdi
Eligibility:
For single subject courses within Chalmers programmes the same eligibility requirements apply, as to the programme(s) that the course is part of.
Course specific prerequisites
EEK610-Electric drives-1
Aim
This advanced course highlights the variety of decisions the designers are required to make in their quest to meet drive system technical as well as economical specifications. The teaching is application-oriented and students will be exposed to industrial
practices and standards.
Content
Design concepts and constraints will be studied with special emphasis on systems employing induction, reluctance and permanent magnet motors. Examples of industrial design software tools and analytical methods will be introduced and applied to a number of case studies. The case studies cover a selection of diverse applications, including aircraft fuel pump system, industrial processing and traction drive systems. Students will identify the operating conditions leading to system specifications and propose alternative ways of meeting them.
Literature
G.R. Slemon, Electric Machines and Drives, Addison-Wesley, 1992.
E. S. Hamdi, Design of Small Electric Machines, John Wiley & Sons, 1996.
Examination
Written examination and project