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This document provides an overview of a course on Electrical Machines, covering fundamental principles of machinery, energy conversion schemes, and various types of electric machines including transformers, motors, and generators. It outlines key topics such as electromagnetic theories, torque, power relationships, and magnetic circuits, along with modern developments in electric machinery. The course serves as a foundational study for advanced topics in electrical engineering.

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This document provides an overview of a course on Electrical Machines, covering fundamental principles of machinery, energy conversion schemes, and various types of electric machines including transformers, motors, and generators. It outlines key topics such as electromagnetic theories, torque, power relationships, and magnetic circuits, along with modern developments in electric machinery. The course serves as a foundational study for advanced topics in electrical engineering.

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ELECTRICAL MACHINES
(EE-260)

E-mail: [email protected]

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Chapter 1
Introduction to Machinery Principles
Edit by Dr. Nusrat Husain/Chi-Shan Yu

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Text book and supplementary materials
of this course
• Stephen J. Chapman, Electric
Machinery Fundamentals,
McGraw-Hill, 5th edition
(2011)

• Theodore Wildi, Electrical


Machines, Drives and Power
Systems, Prentice Hall, 6th
edition (2007)

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Reference book

• A. E. Fitzgerald, Electric
Machinery, McGraw-Hill,
6th edition (2002)

• Slides

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Electric Machinery

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Introduction to Electric machinery
Fundamental

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Introduction to Electric machinery
Fundamental

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What to learn in this course ?

• Energy Conversion schemes are the key ideas


introduced in this course
• Which types of energy conversion are concerned?
• Electric energy to electric energy
– Transformer
• Electric energy to mechanical energy
– Motor
• Mechanical energy to electric energy
– Generator
• Magnetic energy is essential !

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Course Outlines - Overview of relative
electromagnetic theories

• Magnetic field: Ampere’s law


• Magnetic flux: magnetic material, hysteresis characteristics
• Transformer: Faraday’s law, Len’s law

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Course Outlines - Overview of relative
electromagnetic theories (conti)

• Magnetic circuit
• Motor/generator: Induced voltage, induced force

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Course Outlines – Basic electric machine
(motor/generator) theories

• DC Generators
• DC Motors
• DC machine : separated excited, shunt excited, series
excited, compound excited
• How the motor rotates ?
– Torque/speed
• How the generator to build output voltage ?
– Voltage/current

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Course Outlines - Transformers

• Ideal/non-ideal transformer
• Equivalent transformer circuit
• Voltage regulation, efficiency
• Transformer
– Single phase
– Three phases

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Course Outlines - Basic electric machine
(motor/generator) theories

• AC machine : induction machine, synchronous


machine
• AC Machine
– Asynchronous machine (induction machine) – motor,
generator
– Synchronous machine – motor, generator

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Course Outline - Induction
(asynchronous) machine

• Induction motor (IM) – the most widely used ac


motor in the world
– Structure and operation theories of IM
– Equivalent circuit of IM
– Torque/speed characteristics
– Basic motor control
• Induction generator (seldom used)
– Output voltage control
– Voltage/current characteristics

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Course Outline - Synchronous machine

• Synchronous generator (SG) – the most widely used


generator in the world
– Structure and operation theories of SG
– Equivalent circuit of SG
– Voltage/current characteristics
– Parallel operation
• Synchronous motor
– Operation principles
– Starting of synchronous motor
– Torque/speed characteristics

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Today’s development and future trends

• Micro-step stepping motor


• Permanent magnet synchronous motor (PMSM)
– Brushless dc motor (BLDCM)
• Linear motor
• Reluctance motor
– Synchronous reluctance
– Switched reluctance
• Ultrasonic motor
• Bionic robotics
• MEMS motor

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Course relation

• It is the fundamental course of the electrical


engineering
• Future courses
– Power electronics
– Motor control
– Electric motor drive
– Power systems
– Renewable energy
– Electrical vehicle
– Etc.

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Chapter 1. Introduction to machinery
principles

1. Rotation motion, Newton’s law and power


relationships
2. The magnetic field
3. Faraday’s law
4. Produce an induced force on a wire
5. Produce an induced voltage on a conductor
6. Linear dc machine examples
7. Real, reactive and apparatus power in AC circuits

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Rotation motion, Newton’s law and
power relationships

• Clockwise (CW) and Counterclockwise (CCW)


– CCW is assumed as the positive direction, CW is assumed as
the negative direction.
• Linear and rotation motion
– Position and angular
(meter) (degree or radian)
– Speed and angular speed

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Rotation motion, Newton’s law and
power relationships

– relationships

– Acceleration and angular acceleration

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Torque

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Torque

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Newton’s law of rotation

1. Force

2. Torque

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Torque and Work

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Power (rate of doing work)

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Conversion between watts and
horsepower

1. Watts and horsepower

2. Conversion between two units


5252 / 7.04 = 746.02
1hp = 746W = 0.746kW

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The magnetic field

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Produce a magnetic field – Ampere’s law

1. The magnetic field is produced by ampere’s law


2. The core is a ferromagnetic material

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From the magnetic field to magnetic flux
density

1. When the magnetic field is applied on a


ferromagnetic material, the magnetic flux density B
will be produced

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Magnetic flux density and magnetic flux

1. Magnetic flux density

2. Magnetic flux

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Magnetic Circuit – magnetomotive force

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Magnetic circuit

1. Magnetic circuit

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Electric circuit and magnetic circuit

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Reluctance in magnetic circuit

1. Series connection

2. Parallel connection

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The errors in magnetic circuit
computation

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The errors in magnetic circuit
computation

4. Air gap “fringing effect”

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Example 1-1

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Magnetic circuit

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MATLAB Programs

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Example 1-2

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Example 1-2

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Example 1-3

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Magnetic behavior of ferromagnetic
material - Saturation

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Magnetic curve for a typical steel

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A plot of relative permeability mr

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Example 1-4

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Example 1-5

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Energy loss in ferromagnetic core –
hysteresis loss

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Hysteresis loop – residual flux

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The effect of magnetomotive force on the
hysteresis loop

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Magnetization curve

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Hysteresis loss

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Hysteresis loss

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Faraday’s law – induce voltage from a
time-varying magnetic field

1. Induced voltage magnitude and polarity

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The induced voltage polarity – Lenz’s law

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Flux and flux linkage

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Example 1-6

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Produce an induced force on a wire

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Example 1-7

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Example 1-7

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Relationship between electric-magnetic
variables

• Magnetic field: Ampere’s law


• Magnetic flux: magnetic material, hysteresis characteristics
• Transformer: Faraday’s law, Len’s law

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Induced voltage on a conductor

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Example 1-8

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Example 1-9

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Matlab/Simulink simulation

• Equations:
– F = ilB
– e = vBl
– i = (Vb-e) / R
– dv/dt = (F-Fload)/m
• Simulation parameters:
– Vb=120V, R=0.3W, l = 1m
– B=0.6T, m=0.1kg
– Fload=10(u-1)-20(u-2) nt

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Matlab/Simulink simulation

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Real, reactive and apparatus power in AC
circuits

• Power in DC circuit

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Real, reactive and apparatus power in AC
circuits

• AC source applies power to an impedance Z

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Instantaneous power

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Instantaneous power

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Average power and reactive power

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Reactive power Q and apparatus power S

1. Reactive power Q (var) is defined from


instantaneous power

2. Apparatus power S (VA) is defined to represent the


product of voltage and current magnitudes

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Complex power representation

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Complex power representation

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Power direction

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Power factor

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Example 1-11

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Three phase concepts

• The three phase concepts are also introduced in


Appendix A (Chapman)

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