EE 2302 ELECTRICAL MACHINES – II–Syllabus–2008 Regulation

Anna University Syllabus

EE 2302 ELECTRICAL MACHINES – II

2008 Regulation


Subject Code : EE 2302

Subject Name : ELECTRICAL MACHINES – II

L – 3

T – 1

P -  0

C – 4

Semester : 5th Sem

Year : 3rd yr

Department : EEE


AIM

To expose the students to the concepts of synchronous and asynchronous machines and analyze their performance.


OBJECTIVES

To impart knowledge on

i. Construction and performance of salient and non – salient type synchronous generators. ii. Principle of operation and performance of synchronous motor.

iii. Construction, principle of operation and performance of induction machines.

iv. Starting and speed control of three-phase induction motors.

v. Construction, principle of operation and performance of single phase induction motors and special machines.


UNIT I                     SYNCHRONOUS GENERATOR              9

Constructional details – Types of rotors – emf equation – Synchronous reactance – Armature reaction – Voltage regulation – EMF, MMF, ZPF and A.S.A methods – Synchronizing and parallel operation – Synchronizing torque - Change of excitation and mechanical input – Two reaction theory – Determination of direct and quadrature axis synchronous reactance using slip test – Operating characteristics - Capability curves.


UNIT II                        SYNCHRONOUS MOTOR                   8

Principle of operation – Torque equation – Operation on infinite bus bars - V-curves – Power input and power developed equations – Starting methods – Current loci for constant power input, constant excitation and constant power developed.


UNIT III          THREE PHASE INDUCTION MOTOR        12

Constructional details – Types of rotors – Principle of operation – Slip – Equivalent circuit – Slip- torque characteristics - Condition for maximum torque – Losses and efficiency – Load test - No load and blocked rotor tests - Circle diagram – Separation of no load losses – Double cage rotors – Induction generator – Synchronous induction motor.


UNIT IV                                                                                              7

STARTING AND SPEED CONTROL OF THREE PHASE INDUCTION MOTOR

Need for starting – Types of starters – Rotor resistance, Autotransformer and Star-delta starters – Speed control – Change of voltage, torque, number of poles and slip – Cascaded connection – Slip power recovery scheme.


UNIT V                                                                                                   9

SINGLE PHASE INDUCTION MOTORS AND SPECIAL MACHINES

Constructional details of single phase induction motor – Double revolving field theory and operation – Equivalent circuit – No load and blocked rotor test – Performance analysis – Starting methods of single-phase induction motors - Shaded pole induction motor - Linear reluctance motor - Repulsion motor - Hysteresis motor - AC series motor.

L = 45

T = 15

TOTAL = 60 PERIODS


TEXT BOOKS

1. D.P. Kothari and I.J. Nagrath, ‘Electric Machines’, Tata McGraw Hill Publishing

Company Ltd 2002.

2. P.S. Bhimbhra, ‘Electrical Machinery’, Khanna Publishers, 2003.


REFERENCES

1. A.E. Fitzgerald, Charles Kingsley, Stephen.D.Umans, ‘Electric Machinery’, Tata

McGraw Hill publishing Company Ltd, 2003.

2. J.B. Gupta, ‘Theory and Performance of Electrical Machines’, S.K.Kataria and Sons, 2002.

3. K. Murugesh Kumar, ‘Electric Machines’, Vikas Publishing House Pvt Ltd, 2002.


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