EC3130 Electrical Machinery Theory

An introduction to the analysis of magnetically-coupled circuits, dc machines, induction machines, and synchronous machines. The course will include explicit derivations of torque, voltage, and flux linkage equations, formulation of steady-state circuits, development of reference frame theory, and the basics of machine simulation as required in shipboard electric drive analysis.

Prerequisite

EC2100

Lecture Hours

3

Lab Hours

3

Course Learning Outcomes

·       Review of Fundamentals of Magnetism and Magnetically Coupled Circuits

·       Electromechanical Energy Conversion

·       Machine Windings, Air-Gap MMF, Flux Linkages and Voltage Equations

·       Reference Frames, “abc” to “qd0” transformations and properties

·       Three Phase Induction Motors: abc and qd0 models, Torque

·       Steady State Circuit Equivalent Model

·       Multiple Poles machines

·       Estimation of Induction Machines parameters from observations

·       Torque and rotor angular velocity control

·       Three Phase Synchronous Machines: abc and qd0 models

·       Steady state models for generators