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COURSE PLAN

Department : Electrical and Electronics


Course Name & code : Solid State Drives & ELE 4011
Semester & branch : 7th Semester B.Tech; E&E
Name of the faculty : Mr. Vineeth Patil
No of contact hours/week : 03

ASSESSMENT PLAN:

1. In Semester Assessments - 50 %

Written tests : Two Tests ( Max.Marks:30)

Assignments : Three assignments (Max. Marks: 20)

2. End Semester Examination - 50%

Written examination of 3 hours duration (Max. Marks: 50 )

Assignments
Assignment No Topics Mode of Max. Tentative
conduction Marks schedule
28th August
Closed book 1st
1 L1 L12 6
Quiz September
2017
Open book 9 12th
th
2 L13 L24 6
written test October 2017
Report
submission 30th October
3 ---- 8
based on group 2017
activity
Sessional Tests
Test No. Topics Max. Marks
1 L1 L14 15
2 L15 L28 15

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Course outcomes

At the end of the course students will be able to

No. of
CO POs
Course Outcomes contact
Addressed
hours
CO1 Determine the components and dynamics of
06 PO1,PO2,PO4
electric drives.
CO2 Design and analyze the control schemes for DC
08 PO1,PO2,PO4
drives.
CO3 Design and analyze the performance of various
04 PO1,PO2,PO3,PO4,PO5,PO6,PO7
chopper fed DC drives.
CO4 Analyze various control schemes of AC drives. 14 PO1,PO2,PO4,PO5,PO6,PO7
CO5 Analyze various control schemes of special
07 PO1,PO2,PO4,PO5,PO6,PO7
machines

Course Plan

L. No.
CO
Topics
addressed
L0 Introduction to the Course. CO1

L1 Components of Electric Drive, Fundamental torque equation CO1

L2 Speed-Torque conventions, Multi-quadrant operation of electric drive CO1

L3
Equivalent moment of inertia, Equivalent torque, Measurement of moment of
CO1
inertia
L4 Components of load torque, Nature and classification of load torque CO1

L5 Steady State Stability, Load Equalization CO1

L6 Tutorials based on L1 to L5 CO1

L7 Control techniques of dc motor starting, braking, speed control CO2

L8
Single phase controlled converter fed separately excited dc drives, Speed
CO2
Torque characteristics
L9 Single phase rectifier operating with controlled free-wheeling CO2

L10 Tutorials based on L7 to L9 CO2


Three phase controlled converter fed separately excited dc drives, Speed
L11 CO2
Torque characteristics

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L12 Three phase rectifier operating with controlled free-wheeling CO2

L13 Dual converter fed DC motor drives CO2

L14 Tutorials based on L10 to L13 CO2

L15 Single-quadrant chopper fed DC Drives CO3

L16 Two quadrant chopper fed DC Drives CO3

L17 Four quadrant chopper fed DC Drives CO3

L18 Tutorials based on L13 to L15 CO3

L19 Induction motor drives Review of control techniques of induction motors CO4

L20 Operation of induction motor with non-sinusoidal supplies CO4

L21
Stator voltage control principle, controller configurations, operation and
CO4
application
L22
Static rotor resistance control, Slip power recovery scheme principle, static
CO4
Kramers drive
L23 Static Scherbius drive, applications, doubly fed induction machines CO4
Frequency control constant torque, constant power operation, operating
L24 CO4
characteristics
L25 V/f, E/f and flux weakening schemes and applications CO4

L26 Field oriented control DC drive analogy CO4

L27 Principle of vector control CO4

L28 Direct torque & flux control (DTC): Control strategy of DTC CO4

L29 Synchronous motor drives, types of synchronous motors CO4

L30 Scalar and vector control schemes of PMSM CO4

L31 Scalar and vector control schemes of SRM CO4

L32 Scalar and vector control schemes of wound field synchronous motors CO4

L33 Control schemes of BLDC motors CO5

L34 Control schemes of LIM and LSM CO5

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L35 Control schemes of Stepper motors CO5

L36 Brushless DC excitation for wound field synchronous machines CO5

L37 Control scheme of CLM drives CO5

L38 Power Quality Improvements in drives CO5

Self-Study Topic

L39 Recent advances in Industrial drives CO5

References:

1. Dubey G.K., Fundamentals of Electric Drives, Narosa, 2010.


2. Murphy J.M.D & F.G.Turnbull, Power Electronic Control of AC motors
Pergamon 1989.
3. Dubey G.K., Power Semiconductor Controlled Drives, PH, 1989.
4. Dewan S.B., G.R.Slemon & A.Straughen, Power Semiconductor Drives,
Wiley.1984.
5. Bose. B.K., Modern Power Electronics and AC Drives, Pearson, 2010.
6. Krishnan R., Electric Motor Drives: Modeling, Analysis and control, Pearson,
2011

Submitted by : Mr. Vineeth Patil

(Signature of the faculty)

Date: 30/07/2017

Approved by: Dr. Savitha G Kini

(Signature of HOD)

Date: 30/07/2017

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