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AC 17(06)

AC 17(09)
COURSE PLAN

(Core)

1 Class : VI Semester B.E/Electrical and Electronics Engineering


2 Course Code : EE 6601
3 Course Title : SOLID STATE DRIVES
4 Course Type : Theory

5 Course Status & Credits : UG & 3 Credits

6 Contact hours : 45

7 Aim/Course Description : To study and understand the concepts of electric drives and motor dynamic

load torque. To be able to analyze and design the converters and controllers for various electric drives.

8 Prerequisites : Fundamentals of Power Electronics and Electrical machines


9 Course Outcomes and its Contribution to PO:
1. CO satisfy the PO lightly 2. CO satisfy the PO on an average 3. CO satisfy the PO
strongly

Course Strength of CO contributes to PO


Outcomes PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO
Outcomes 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
To know about the concept of
drive characteristics, four
CO 1 quadrant operation and different 1 2 2 2 3 1
modes of operation of electric
drives and regenerative braking.
To give basic knowledge in
analysis of single and three
CO 2 phase fully controlled converter 2 2 2 2 3 1
fed DC motor drive and chopper
fed DC drive.
To provide the concept of
CO 3 induction motor control and 1 2 2 2 2 1

induction motor drives.


To give adequate knowledge
about various types of control in
CO 4 synchronous motor and types of 1 2 2 2 3 1
permanent magnet synchronous
motor.
CO 5 To acquire knowledge about 2 2 2 2 3 1
transfer function for dc motor ,
load and converter and design of
controllers.

10 Course Outlines:

Unit 1 : DRIVE CHARACTERISTICS

Unit Hours Topic Mode of Delivery


1 Electric drive PPT, Lecture
2 Equations governing motor load dynamics PPT, Lecture
3 Equations governing motor load dynamics Lecture
4 Steady state stability Lecture
1
5 Multi quadrant Dynamics: Acceleration & Deceleration Lecture
6 Starting & Stopping Lecture
7 Typical load torque characteristics Lecture
8 Typical load torque characteristics Lecture
9 Selection of motor PPT, Lecture

Unit 2 : CONVERTER / CHOPPER FED DC MOTOR DRIVE

Unit Hours Topic Mode of Delivery


10 Steady state analysis of the single phase converter fed Lecture
separately excited DC motor drive
11 Steady state analysis of the three phase converter fed Lecture
separately excited DC motor drive
12 Continuous conduction Lecture
2
13 Discontinuous conduction Lecture
14 Time ratio and current limit control Lecture
15 Time ratio and current limit control Lecture
16 4 quadrant operation of converter fed drive PPT, Lecture
17 4 quadrant operation of converter fed drive Lecture
18 4 quadrant operation of chopper fed drive PPT, Lecture

Unit 3 : INDUCTION MOTOR DRIVES

Unit Hours Topic Mode of Delivery


19 Stator voltage control Lecture
20 Energy efficient drive Lecture
21 V/F control PPT, Lecture
22 Constant airgap flux Lecture
3 23 Field weakening mode Lecture
24 Voltage / current fed inverter Lecture
25 Voltage / current fed inverter Lecture
26 Closed loop control PPT, Lecture
27 Closed loop control PPT, Lecture

Unit 4 : SYNCHRONOUS MOTOR DRIVES

Unit Hours Topic Mode of Delivery


28 V/F control Lecture
29 Self control of synchronous motor Lecture
30 Self control of synchronous motor Lecture
31 Margin angle control Lecture
4
32 Margin angle control Lecture
33 Power factor control Lecture
34 Power factor control Lecture
35 Permanent magnet synchronous motor PPT
36 Permanent magnet synchronous motor PPT, Lecture

Unit 5 : DESIGN OF CONTROLLERS FOR DRIVES

Unit Hours Topic Mode of Delivery


37 Transfer function for DC motor PPT, Lecture
38 Transfer function for Load Lecture
39 Transfer function for Converter Lecture
40 Closed loop control with Current and speed feedback Lecture
5 41 Armature voltage control Lecture
42 Design of controllers; current controller Lecture
43 Speed controller Lecture
44 Converter selection and characteristics. PPT, Lecture
45 Converter selection and characteristics. PPT, Lecture

11 Topics Beyond Syllabus :

1. An Improved Circulating Current Injection Method for Modular Multilevel


Converters in Variable-Speed Drives

2. Battery powered vehicles

3. Eddy current drives

12 Assignment Topics :

1. Linear induction motors and its control


2. Brushless DC motor drive

13 Reference Books :

TEXT BOOKS:

1. Gopal K.Dubey, Fundamentals of Electrical Drives, Narosa Publishing House, 1992.

2. Bimal K.Bose. Modern Power Electronics and AC Drives, Pearson Education, 2002.

3. R.Krishnan, Electric Motor & Drives: Modeling, Analysis and Control, Prentice Hall of India,
2001.

REFERENCES:

1. John Hindmarsh and Alasdain Renfrew, “Electrical Machines and Drives System,” Elsevier 2012.

2. Shaahin Felizadeh, “Electric Machines and Drives”, CRC Press(Taylor and Francis Group), 2013.

3. S.K.Pillai, A First course on Electrical Drives, Wiley Eastern Limited, 1993.

4. S. Sivanagaraju, M. Balasubba Reddy, A. Mallikarjuna Prasad “Power semiconductor drives” PHI,


5th printing, 2013.

5. N.K.De., P.K.SEN”Electric drives” PHI, 2012.

6. Vedam Subramanyam, ”Thyristor Control of Electric Drives”, Tata McGraw Hill, 2007.

Resources for the course :

1) Reference books at department and central library.

2) Web courses with MIT, NPTEL, e-books and e-journals.

 http://nptel.ac.in/courses/117106091/
 http://textofvideo.nptel.ii tm.ac.in/video.php?courseId=108108
 http://textofvideo.nptel.ii tm.ac.in/108108077/lec1.pdf
14 Evaluation components :

S.No Components Marks


1 Internal Tests 20
2 University Examination (conducted for 100 marks) 80
Total 100
15 Professional Component :

Course Component Contribution in Percentage

Mathematics 10%

Science 10%

Humanities 0%

Core Engineering 80%

Classes Handled By : Mr S.Dhamodharan, AP/EEE

Prepared By
Mr. S.Dhamodharan 01-12-2017
(Course Coordinator)
Verified By
Ms.G.J.Pauline Jothi Kiruba 01-12-2017
(Module Coordinator)

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