ELECTRICAL ACTUATORS FOR AUTOMATION A
cod. 13129

Academic year 2007/08
2° year of course - First semester
Professor
Academic discipline
Convertitori, macchine e azionamenti elettrici (ING-IND/32)
Field
Ambito aggregato per crediti di sede
Type of training activity
Hub-specific activity
45 hours
of face-to-face activities
5 credits
hub:
course unit
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Learning objectives

This course aims at providing basic knowledge on use and behaviour of electric drives in industrial environment, and at producing designers of factory automation.

Prerequisites

Mathematics, Calculus, electric circuit theory, Physics.

Course unit content

Transformer.<br />Steady state model of transformer. Dynamic model of transformer. Equivalent circuit of transformer. No-load test, locked rotor test for parameters characterization of machines. Power balance and efficiency. Frequency analysis and Bode diagrams. Principle of physical constructions, principle of three-phase transformers, autotransformers.<br />Induction machines<br />Principle of operation. Rotating magnetic fields. Construction of induction motors. Squirrel cage machine, and casted rotor machines.<br />Steady state model and dynamic model of induction machines. Equivalent circuit. Power balance and efficiency. Torque and mechanical characteristics. Slip. Speed control and regulation. Single-phase induction machines.<br />Synchronous machines<br />Principle of operation. Construction of synchronous motors. Salient poles, and permanent magnets. Brushless motors. Equivalent circuit. Power balance and efficiency. Torque and mechanical characteristics. Speed control and regulation. <br />DC machines<br />Principle of operation. Construction of DC motors. Brush, collectors, Salient poles, and permanent magnets. Equivalent circuit. Power balance and efficiency. Torque and mechanical characteristics. Speed control and regulation. Torque control. <br />

Full programme

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Bibliography

• Olivieri, Ravelli, “Principi ed Applicazioni di Elettrotecnica”, volume 2, CEDAM.<br />• A.E. Fitzgerald, G. Kinglsey, A. Kusko: Macchine elettriche, Ed. Angeli, Milano. <br />

Teaching methods

A written report on lab activities, and a verbal test. Typical test on machines and electric drives.

Assessment methods and criteria

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Other information

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