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FAA49920077:   Introduction To Electric Machines And Drives

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Introduction To Electric Machines And Drives
COURSE 2014-06-12
Industry relies critically on the ability to move systems and control power. The conversion of electrical energy to torque and motion has been the purview of motors for more than a century. In the last 30 years, the introduction of power electronic drives with motors has led to new design opportunities; indeed, the increased integration of drives and machines in recent years has created a quantum leap in productivity, efficiency and system performance. During this course, you will learn from recognized expert design engineers. You will gain a solid introduction to the rapidly expanding field with well founded fundamentals, practical application examples, in-class demonstrations and a hands-on lab session. Topics Introduction Review: Electromagnetics and Energy Conversion Review: AC Systems and 3 Phase Circuits Basics of AC Machines Synchronous Machines: Steady-State Induction Motors: Steady-State Converter Power Electronics: Basic Theory, Devices AC Inverter Basics: VSI, CSI, Modulation Adjustable Speed Drives: Basics Adjustable Speed Drives: Volts/Hz Control Adjustable Torque Drives: Basics Induction Motor Control: Field Orientation Application-specific selection of Machine-and-Drive Systems In-class Demonstrations
AJV-W AJV-W
BLENDED 24.0
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