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Faculty of Technical Sciences

Subject: Electrical Machines and Power Electronics (17.M109)

Native organizations units: Department of Power, Electronic and Telecommunication Engineering

General information:
 
Category Scientific-professional
Scientific or art field Energetska elektronika, mašine, pogoni i obnovljivi izvori električne energije
ECTS 7

The course aims to provide students with fundamental knowledge in electrical machines and power electronics, specifically for application in mechanical engineering fields.

After completing the course, students will be able to understand the basic operating principles and characteristics of different types of electrical machines and power converters. They will also be able to identify and describe the main components of an electric drive.

The laws of electromagnetism related to the operation of electrical machines (Ampere's law, Faraday's law, and Lorentz's law). Types of electrical machines: transformers and electromechanical converters. Transformers: design fundamentals, the principle of operation, power losses and power balance. Rotating electromechanical converters: DC machines and AC machines (induction and synchronous machines). DC machines: construction and principle of operation, mathematical model, mechanical characteristic, speed control methods, power losses and power balance. Static converters as a power actuator for DC machines. Induction machines: construction and operating principles, three-phase stator winding, cage rotor and wound rotor, rotating magnetic field, equivalent circuit, torque expression, mechanical characteristic, speed control methods, losses and power balance. Static converters as a power actuator for induction machines. Single-phase induction machines. Synchronous machines: construction and operating principles, three-phase stator winding, construction of the rotor, rotating magnetic field, mechanical characteristic, losses and power balance. Inverter-supplied synchronous machines. Fundamentals of electric drives. Electric drive systems in industrial applications and electric vehicles.

Lectures. Practice classes: numerical (N), laboratory (L), computer (C). Individual consultations. The examination consists of the development and defence of an individual paper and an oral part.

Authors Title Year Publisher Language
Mohamed E. El -Hawary Principles of electric machines with power electronic applications 2002 John Wiley & Sons English
Theodore Wildy Electrical machines, drives, and power systems 2000 Prentice Hall English
Mohamed E. El –Hawary Principles of electric machines with power electronic applications 2002 John Wiley & Sons English
Theodore Wildy Electrical machines, drives, and power systems 2000 Prentice Hall English
Course activity Pre-examination Obligations Number of points
Lecture attendance Yes Yes 5.00
Exercise attendance Yes Yes 5.00
Written part of the exam - tasks and theory No Yes 25.00
Test Yes Yes 10.00
Oral part of the exam No Yes 30.00
Oral part of the exam No Yes 25.00
Coloquium exam No Yes 20.00
Test Yes Yes 10.00
Test Yes Yes 10.00
Coloquium exam No Yes 20.00
Exercise attendance Yes Yes 5.00
Lecture attendance Yes Yes 5.00
Test Yes Yes 10.00
Test Yes Yes 10.00
Test Yes Yes 10.00

Assoc. Prof. Dejan Reljić

Associate Professor

Lectures

Asst. Prof. Nikola Vukajlović

Assistant Professor

Practical classes

Assistant - Master Barbara Vujkov

Assistant - Master

Practical classes

Asst. Prof. Nikola Vukajlović

Assistant Professor

Laboratory classes

Assistant - Master Barbara Vujkov

Assistant - Master

Laboratory classes

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