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Course Outlines - Advanced Electrical Machine Design - W21 - Dr. Tanveer

This document provides information about an advanced electrical machine design course offered in the spring 2021 semester. The 3-credit hour course is an elective taught by Dr. Tanveer Yazdan. Topics covered include magnetic circuits, rotor and stator design, windings, design examples, and simulation of electrical machines. Assessment includes assignments, quizzes, presentations, midterm and final exams. The course aims to provide advanced knowledge and skills for designing electrical machines and simulating them for various applications using innovative tools.
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Course Outlines - Advanced Electrical Machine Design - W21 - Dr. Tanveer

This document provides information about an advanced electrical machine design course offered in the spring 2021 semester. The 3-credit hour course is an elective taught by Dr. Tanveer Yazdan. Topics covered include magnetic circuits, rotor and stator design, windings, design examples, and simulation of electrical machines. Assessment includes assignments, quizzes, presentations, midterm and final exams. The course aims to provide advanced knowledge and skills for designing electrical machines and simulating them for various applications using innovative tools.
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Department of Electrical Engineering

Advanced Electrical Machine Design


Credit &
3 (3 + 0) 48 + 0 Course Code: EE02557
Contact Hours:
Course
 Core  Elective Prerequisite(s): Electrical Machines
Category:
Semester Specific Information:
Instructor
Semester: Spring 2021 [email protected]
Email:
Instructor
Instructor: Dr. Tanveer Yazdan EE-309
Office:
Visiting Hours:
Lecture:
Mon: XX:XX – XX:XX
Sun; 13:00-16:00
Tues: 02:00-05:00
Schedule:
Wed: 02:00-05:00
Classroom # EE-102
Thu: XX:XX – XX:XX
Sun: 12:00-3:00
Textbook(s):
1. Brushless Permanent Magnet Motor Design, By Dr. Duane Hanselman, 2012.
Reference Book(s):
R1. Permanent Magnet Motor Technology Design and Application, 3rd Edition, By Jacek F.Gieras, 2010.
R2. Design Of Brushless Permanent Magnet Machines, by Hendershot, James R., and Miller, 2010.
Grading Policy:
Grade A A– B+ B C+ C D+ D F
% Marks ≥85% 80%–84% 75%–79% 70%–74% 65%–69% 60%–64% 55%–59% 50%–54% <50%

Assessment Tools (Course Policy):


Assessment Tool Weightage Comments
Assignments 10%
Quizzes 10%
Student Presentation 10
Mid–Term Exam 20%
Final Exam 50%

Course Description:
Students are supposed to have the basic knowledge on the principles of electrical machines. The course of ‘Advanced
Electrical Machine Design’ will enable the students to have an advanced knowledge and understanding of
methodologies to design the electrical machines, and their simulation using innovative tools and techniques for
various applications.

Course Learning Outcomes


After successful completion of the course, the students will be able to
 understand the requirements of electrical machines design,
 design of rotating electrical machines for electric drive system
 simulate and analyze the electrical machines for electric drive system
Main Topics to be Covered:
 Introduction to electrical machines
 Recent Trend in Design of electrical machines
 Magnetic Circuits
 Stator Rotor Magnetic Design
 Rotor Magnetic Design
 Windings
 Design Example

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Department of Electrical Engineering

Instructor: Dr. Tanveer Yazdan


Lecture Plan: Advanced Electrical Machine Design
Lec # Course Topics Book Reference
1 Machinery Fundamentals, Design Components, and Limitations Notes
2 Magnetic Circuits and Permanent Magnet Materials Book-1, Book-R1
3 Brushless Motor Fundamentals Book-1, Book-R1
4 Motor Design Possibilities Book-1, Book-R1
5 Basic Design Choices Book-1, Book-R2
6 Magnetic Design Book-1, Book-R2
7 Electrical Design Book-1, Book-R2
8 Mid-Term Exam
Performance Evaluation of Electrical Machines Part I
Flux, EMF, and Torque,
9 Book-1, Book-R2
Air-gap flux distribution,
Clearance gap and equivalent magnet
Performance Evaluation of Electrical Machines: Part II
Direct Solution of Laplace/Poisson Equations,
Finite-element Method,
10 Book-1, Book-R2
EMF and BLV Waveform Method,
Tooth flux Waveform Method,
Torque
Inductances
11 Dynamic inductances Book-1, Book-R1, Book-R2
Steady-state inductance
Reactances of synchronous machine
Synchronous reactances
12 Armature reaction reactance Book-R1
Leakage reactance
Interactive FEM programs
13 Losses and Cooling Book-R2
14 Computer Aided Design of Electrical Machines Book-R2
15 Example Design for Specific Application Book-R1, Book-R2
16 Final-Term Exam -

* Note: This syllabus may be modified slightly during the course.

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