Faculty of Technical Sciences

Subject: Design of electrical machines (17.EE538)

General information:
 
Category Professional-applicative
Scientific or art field Energetska elektronika, mašine, pogoni i obnovljivi izvori električne energije
ECTS 5

The purpose of this course is to introduce the students with the basic principles of AC electric machines design.

After the succesfful completion of the course, students will be able to perform the basic design of magnetic and electrical circuits of AC machines, on the basis of the predetermined criteria that the machine must meet. Students will also be familiar with other important aspects related to the design of electrical machines, such as harmonic analysis of terminal values of the machine, loss calculations, mechanical constraints and materials used in machine construction.

Introduction. General about electrical AC machines. Laws of electromagnetic fields. Energy in the electromagnetic field. Electromechanical energy conversion. Magnetic circuits. Windings of electric machines. Electrical circuits of the machines. Losses in electrical machines. Fundamentals of Finite Element Methods. Software package FEMM 4.2. Design of the machine using FEMM and AutoCad.

Teaching is done in the form of lectures, using multimedia content. The inductive method is applied in the teaching. Auditory exercises are performed by combining the classic approach with the use of computer simulations.

Authors Title Year Publisher Language
Course activity Pre-examination Obligations Number of points
Lecture attendance Yes Yes 5.00
Oral part of the exam No Yes 30.00
Complex exercises Yes Yes 60.00
Computer exercise attendance Yes Yes 5.00

Assoc. Prof. Jerkan Dejan

Associate Professor

Lectures

Assoc. Prof. Jerkan Dejan

Associate Professor

Practical classes

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