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SSM Institute of Engineering and Technology: P.Mohana Karthiga A.P/EEE

This document provides a lecture plan for the subject of Solid State Drives. The semester duration is from December 19, 2018 to March 23, 2018. The subject is compulsory and covers topics related to various types of drives, load characteristics, converter/chopper fed DC motor drives, AC motor drives, and closed loop control of DC motor drives. The course objectives are to understand steady state and transient operation of motor load systems, analyze converter fed DC drives, study AC motor drives, and design controllers for closed loop DC drives. The document outlines the units to be covered, topics, reference materials, and teaching methods for each class.

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SSM Institute of Engineering and Technology: P.Mohana Karthiga A.P/EEE

This document provides a lecture plan for the subject of Solid State Drives. The semester duration is from December 19, 2018 to March 23, 2018. The subject is compulsory and covers topics related to various types of drives, load characteristics, converter/chopper fed DC motor drives, AC motor drives, and closed loop control of DC motor drives. The course objectives are to understand steady state and transient operation of motor load systems, analyze converter fed DC drives, study AC motor drives, and design controllers for closed loop DC drives. The document outlines the units to be covered, topics, reference materials, and teaching methods for each class.

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SSM INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY

Dindigul – Palani Highway, Dindigul-624 002.


LECTURE PLAN
Duration of the semester From :19.12.18
Academic Year 2018-2019
as per academic calendar To :23.3.18
Name of the Department Electrical and Electronics
Semester VI
Engineering
Subject Code & Name EE6601-Solid state Total Hours as
45
drives per syllabus
Name of the staff with
designation & department
P.Mohana Karthiga A.P/EEE
Department Parent dept. Other dept.
Compulsory / Elective Compulsory Subject √
Electrical machines-1
Prerequisites Knowledge Electrical machines-2
Electronic devices and circuits
Duration One semester Credit Units : 3
Class / Laboratory Schedule 3 0 0 3 [L T P C]
Energy performance Matching POs and PSOs
Curriculum gap/ Content beyond syllabus/ Hands- assessment of motors and PO:1 2 3 4
on training / Industrial Visit / Guest Lecture variable speed drives. PSO: 1
The students will be able to

• To understand steady state operation and


Course Objectives transient dynamics of a motor load system.
• To study and analyze the operation of the
converter/chopper fed dc drive, both
qualitatively and quantitatively.
• To study and understand the operation and
performance of AC motor drives.
• To analyze and design the current and speed
controllers for a closed loop solid state DC
motor drive.

CO Course Outcome(s) Program Outcome(s)


1. Classify the various types of drives and load PO 01 # Engineering knowledge
torque characteristics and Apply the multi PO 02 # Problem analysis
PO 03 # Design/development of solutions
quadrant dynamics in hoist load system.
PO 04 # Conduct investigations of complex problems
2. Analyze the operation of steady state analysis of PO 05 # Modern tool usage
single phase and three phase fully controlled PO 06 # The engineer and society
PO 07 # Environment and sustainability
converter and Chopper fed separately excited dc
PO 08 # Ethics
motor drives and discuss the various control PO 09 # Individual and team work
strategies of converter. PO 10 # Communication
3. PO 11# Project management and finance
Explain the operation and characteristics of
PO 12# Life-long learning
various methods of solid state speed control of Program Specific Outcomes (PSO)
induction motor. 1. Apply science, engineering, mathematics through
4. differential and integral calculus,complex variables
Describe the operation of various modes of V/f
to solve electrical and electronics engineering
control of synchronous motor drives and
problems.
different types of permanent magnet 2. Demonstrate proficiency in use of software &
synchronous motor drives. hardware to be required to practice Electrical
5. engineering profession.
Design a current and speed controller and
3. Solve ethically and professionally various Electrical
develop the transfer function for DC motor, load Engineering problems in societal and environmental
and converter, closed loop control with current context and communicate effectively.
and speed feedback.

Books For Study

TEXT BOOKS:
1. Gopal K.Dubey, Fundamentals of Electrical Drives, Narosa Publishing House, 1992.
2. Bimal K.Bose. Modern Power Electronics and AC Drives, Pearson Education, 2002.
3. R.Krishnan, Electric Motor & Drives: Modeling, Analysis and Control, Prentice Hall of India, 2001.
REFERENCES:
1. John Hindmarsh and Alasdain Renfrew, ―Electrical Machines and Drives System,‖ Elsevier 2012. 2.
Shaahin Felizadeh, ―Electric Machines and Drives‖, CRC Press(Taylor and Francis Group), 2013. 3.
S.K.Pillai, A First course on Electrical Drives, Wiley Eastern Limited, 1993.
4. S. Sivanagaraju, M. Balasubba Reddy, A. Mallikarjuna Prasad ―Power semiconductor drives‖ PHI, 5th
printing, 2013.
5. N.K.De., P.K.SEN‖Electric drives‖ PHI, 2012.
6.Vedam Subramanyam, ‖Thyristor Control of Electric Drives‖, Tata McGraw Hill, 2007

CO – PO ,PSO MATRIX

CO PO1 PO2 PO3 PO4 PO5 PO6 PO7 PO8 PO9 PO10 PO11 PO12 PSO1 PSO2 PSO3
CO1 3 - - - - - - - - - - - 1 - -
CO2 3 2 1 3 - - - - - - - - 3 - -
CO3 3 1 - - - - - - - - - - 1 - -
CO4 3 - - - - - - - - - - - 1 - -
CO5 3 2 1 2 - - - - - - - - 2 - -
CO 3 1 - 1 - - - - - - - - 2 - -

UNIT - I: DRIVE CHARACTERISTICS


Sl. Planned Cumulative Topics to be covered Ref. Page No. Teaching Executed Remarks
No Date Hour Hours Book in ref. Method Date
book
1 19.12.18 2 1 Electrical Drives - T1 1 BB
Introduction
2 21.12.18 5 2 General Electric Drive T1 3 PPT
System
3 22.12.18 4 3 Equations governing T1 11 PPT
motor load dynamics
4 24.12.18 5 4 Steady state stability T1 23 PPT
5 26.12.18 5 5 Multi quadrant dynamics T1 12 PPT
6 28.12.18 5 6 Acceleration including T1 32 PPT
starting
7 29.12.18 4 7 Deceleration including T1 32 PPT
stopping
8 31.12.18 5 8 Typical Load Torque T1 18 PPT
Characteristics
9 2.1.19 2 9 Selection of motor T1 44 PPT
10 4.1.19 5 10 Revision

UNIT – II: CONVERTER/CHOPPER FED DC MOTOR DRIVE


11 5.1.19 4 11 Controlled rectifier fed DC T1 97 BB
Motor drive
12 7.1.19 5 12 Steady state analysis of the T1 109 BB
single phase half controlled
converter fed separately
excited DC motor drive-
Continuous conduction mode
13 8.1.19 1 13 Steady state analysis of the T1 107 BB
single phase half controlled
converter fed separately
excited DC motor drive-
Discontinuous conduction
mode
14 9.1.19 2 14 Steady state analysis of the T1 100 BB
single phase full controlled
converter fed separately
excited DC motor drive-
Continuous conduction mode
15 11.1.19 5 15 Steady state analysis of the T1 98 BB
single phase full controlled
converter fed separately
excited DC motor drive-
Discontinuous conduction
mode
16 12.1.19 4 16 Steady state analysis of the T1 111 BB
three phase half & fully
controlled converter fed
separately excited D.C motor
drive
17 18.1.19 5 17 Chopper fed D.C motor drive T1 121 BB
-Time ratio and current limit
control
18 19.1.19 4 18 Four quadrant operation of T1 114 BB
converter fed drive
19 22.1.19 1 19 Four quadrant operation of T1 122 BB
chopper fed drive,
20 23.1.19 2 20 Revision
21 25.1.19 5 21 Revision

UNIT – III: INDUCTION MOTOR DRIVES


22 28.1.19 5 22 Stator voltage control T1 183 BB
23 29.1.19 1 23 Energy efficient drive T1 218 BB
24 30.1.19 2 24 Static Kramer Drive- T1 221 BB
Static Scherbius Drive
25 1.2.19 5 25 V/f control T1 186 BB
26 2.2.19 4 26 Constant air-gap flux T1 187 BB
control
27 4.2.19 5 27 Field weakening mode T1 188 BB
28 5.2.19 1 28 VSI fed Induction motor T1 191 BB
drive
29 6.2.19 2 29 CSI fed Induction motor T1 206 BB
drive
30 8.2.19 5 30 Closed loop control T1 198,208 BB
31 9.2.19 4 31 Revision
32 11.2.19 5 32 Revision
33 12.2.19 1 33 Revision
34 13.2.19 2 34 Revision

UNIT – IV: SYNCHRONOUS MOTOR DRIVES


35 15.2.19 5 35 Introduction-Synchronous T1 244 BB
Motor
36 16.2.19 4 36 Synchronous motor T1 256 BB
Variable Speed Drives
37 18.2.19 5 37 V/f control of T1 256 BB
synchronous motor
38 19.2.19 1 38 Self-control of T1 260 BB
synchronous motor drive
a load commutated
thyristor inverter
39 20.2.19 2 39 Self-controlled T1 267 BB
synchronous motor drive
employing a
cycloconverter
40 22.2.19 5 40 Marginal angle control T1 263 BB
41 23.2.19 5 41 Marginal angle control T1 263
42 25.2.19 5 42 Power factor control BB
43 26.2.19 1 43 Permanent magnet T1 267 BB
synchronous motor
44 27.2.19 2 44 Revision
45 1.3.19 5 45 Revision

UNIT – V: DESIGN OF CONTROLLERS FOR DRIVES.


46 2.3.19 4 46 INTERNAL TEST 2
47 4.3.19 5 47 Transfer function for DC T2 325 BB
motor / load
48 5.3.19 1 48 Transfer function for DC T2 328 BB
motor / converter
49 6.3.19 2 49 Closed loop control with T1 35 BB
current feedback
50 8.3.19 5 50 Closed loop control with T1 36 BB
speed feedback
51 9.3.19 4 51 Closed loop control with T2 330 BB
armature voltage control
and field weakening mode
52 11.3.19 5 52 Design of controllers: T2 281 BB
Current controller
53 12.3.19 1 53 Design of controllers: T2 283 BB
Current controller
54 13.3.19 2 54 Design of controllers: T2 335 BB
speed controller
55 15.3.19 5 55 Converter selection and T2 338 BB
characteristics
56 16.3.19 4 56 Content beyond syllabus
57 18.3.19 5 57 Revision
58 19.3.19 1 58 Revision
59 20.3.19 2 59 Revision
60 22.3.19 5 60 INTERNAL TEST-3
61 23.3.19 4 61 INTERNAL TEST-3

*BB-Black Board, OHP-Over Head Projector, PP-Power point (LCD Projector)

Planned Executed
CONTENT BEYOND SYLLABUS
Date Date
Energy performance assessment of motors and variable speed drives. 16.3.19
Prepared by Checked by Approved by

Signature
Name P.Mohana karthiga Dr.P.Booma Devi. Dr.M.SARAVANAN

Designation Assistant professor HoD, Department of EEE PRINCIPAL

Date

Remarks if any

Completion of Completion of
Model Exam
Unit I Unit II Unit III Unit IV Unit V
/Semester

Initials of the
Head of the
department with
Internal Test-1 Internal Test-2 Internal Test-3
date

FACULTY IN-CHARGE HOD/EEE PRINCIPAL


(Dr.P.BOOMA DEVI) (Dr.M.SARAVANAN)

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