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EE238 Undergraduate

Power Engineering - II

Credits
6
Type
Theory
Lecture
3 hr
Half sem
No

Course Content

     Basics of Speed and torque control of induction machines: review of induction machines, scalar control (V/f) Basics of Power Electronics Converters: Converters: basics of dc-dc converters in continuous mode; buck, boost and buck-boost converters, flyback converter, single and three phase voltage source inverters, power electronic converters with ideal switching. Steady-State Analysis of dc-dc converters Synchronous machines: construction and working principles, equivalent circuits, single machine infinite bus connection, power angle curves, reactive power control Power system: structure of power systems, transmission lines (Telegrapher`s equations, steady state performance, SIL, compensation, introduction to cables and underground distribution), speed and voltage control Introduction to DC systems and renewable energy

Text / References

  1. 1 Mohan, Ned, and Tore M. Undeland. Power electronics: converters,applications, and design. John Wiley & Sons, 2007.
  2. 2 Grainger, John J., and William D. Stevenson. Power system analysis. Vol.621. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1994.
  3. 3 Dubey, Gopal K. Fundamentals of electrical drives. CRC Press, 2002.
  4. 4 Fitzgerald, Arthur Eugene, Charles Kingsley, Stephen D. Umans, and B.James. Electric machinery. Vol.
  5. 5 New York: McGraw-Hill, 2003.