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ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT

Course:- Master of Technology (Control System)


Electromechanical
Semester
First
Subject Title
Energy Conversion- II

Code

TEE 501

Course Components

Credits

Core Course (CC)

04

03

01

00

CWA

MSE

ESE

10

30

60

Examination Duration
(Hrs)

Unit
No.

Contact Hours

Theory

Practical

03

00

WEIGHTAGE:
EVALUATION

Content

Hours

Poly phase Induction Machines-I

Unit -1

Constructional features, production of rotating magnetic field,


phasor diagram, equivalent circuit, torque and power equations,
torque-slip characteristics, no load and blocked rotor tests,
efficiency, performance by circle diagram; induction generator.

10

Poly phase Induction Machines-II


Unit -2

Unit -3

Unit -4

Starting and speed control (with and without e.m.f. injection in the
rotor circuit), deep bar and double cage induction motors, cogging
and crawling, operation under unbalanced supply.
Single Phase Induction Motor:
Double revolving field theory, equivalent circuit, no load and blocked
rotor tests, starting methods repulsion motor, A.C. Commutator Motor,
E.M.F.Induced in commutator windings, single-phase a.c series motor.
Universal motor.
Synchronous Machines-I

Constructional features, armature windings, E.M.F. equation.


Winding coefficients, harmonics in the induced E.M.F.
armature reaction. O.C and S.C. tests. Voltage regulationSynchronous impedance method, MMF Method, potier`s
triangle method and ASA method; parallel operation,
operation on infinite bus; cooling.

12

Synchronous Machines-II
Unit -5

Two-reaction theory, power expressions for cylindrical and salient


pole machines, performance characteristics, Synchronous Motor:
Principle of operation, starting methods, phasor diagram, torqueangle characteristics, V-curves, hunting and damping, synchronous
condenser; reluctance motor.
Total Hours

Text Books
1. M.G.Say, Alternating current machines pitman. & Sons.
2. P.S. Bimbhra, Electric Machinery, Khanna publishers.
3. I.J.Nagrath and D.P.Kothari, Electrical Machines, Tata McGraw Hill

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Reference Readings:
1. P.S. Bimbhra, Generalized Theory of Electrical machines, Khanna
publishers.
2. B.R.Gupta and V.Singhal, Fundamental of Electrical Machines, New Age
International.
3. Dynamics of Electrical Machines , C.M. Ong

PHI

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