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TET4120

Electric Drives

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Credits 7.5
Level Second degree level
Course start Autumn 2021
Duration 1 semester
Language of instruction English
Location Trondheim
Examination arrangement School exam

About

About the course

Course content

In spite the fact that a variable speed drive will require increased investment cost, this will in most cases very quickly be balanced by large energy savings compared to fixed speed drives. Approximately 97 % of all new motors are sold without a frequency converter. This means that a large potential market exists. This course explains the energy savings potential and covers most of the commonly used types of electrical motor drives. Part I gives an overview of different type of electrical motor drives, type of loads and the impact of using mechanical gears/transmissions. In part II simplified models of the most commonly used power electronic converters are presented. Modulation methods are presented. In part III measurement techniques used in a motor drives are presented. In addition, how to choose type of controller and tuning of controller parameters are covered in details. Part IV is devoted to DC drives. Mathematical modelling is performed, analysis of steady state characteristics as well as choice and dimensioning of current- and speed-controllers. In part V a general model of AC machines are presented. This includes introduction of space vectors, coordinate transformations and transformed mathematical models. In section VI the three most commonly used AC drives are analyzed; Induction Motor Drives, Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor Drives and Synchronous Motor Drives. It will be focus on controllers operating in a synchronous rotating coordinate system, i.e. operating with DC-quantities in steady state.

Learning outcome

The course is aiming to give a thorough understanding of converter topologies and control principles used in modern electrical motor drives. Knowledge: After having followed the course, the candidate shall have obtained thorough insight in and understanding of: - rotating electrical machines and their application - power electronic converters and their application in electrical motor drives - common load models for electrical motor drives - control principles and measurement methods used in electrical motor drives Skills: After having followed the course, the candidate shall be able to: - model and analyze electrical motor drives and their sub systems (converters, rotating machines and loads) - choose a suitable rotating machine for an electrical motor drive - choose a suitable power electronic converter structure for an electrical motor drive - choose a suitable control structure, measurement method and calculate control parameters for an electrical motor drive General competence: After completing the course, the candidate has increased: - skills in cooperation and interdisciplinary collaboration - ability to communicate effectively to professionals and non-specialists alike through reports and presentations - ability to contribute to innovation and innovation processes

Learning methods and activities

Lectures and compulsory exercises.

Compulsory assignments

  • Exercizes
  • Project in groups

Further on evaluation

The final evaluation will be based on a written examination . Final grading will be from A to F. If there is a re-sit examination, the examination form may change from written to oral. In the case that the student receives an F/Fail as a final grade after both ordinary and re-sit exam, then the student must retake the course in its entirety. A given number of exercises have to be accepted to be allowed to make the exam. Permitted examination aids, support material code D: No printed or hand-written support material is allowed. A specific basic calculator is allowed. In addition, calculator Casio fx-991EX is allowed.

Course materials

Text books, lecture notes, manuals for simulation program.

Subject areas

  • Electrical Power Engineering
  • Technological subjects

Contact information

Course coordinator

Lecturers

Department with academic responsibility

Department of electric energy