Class Central is learner-supported. When you buy through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.

Indian Institute of Science Bangalore

Design Of Electric Motors

Indian Institute of Science Bangalore and NPTEL via Swayam

This course may be unavailable.

Overview

Save Big on Coursera Plus. 7,000+ courses at $160 off. Limited Time Only!
ABOUT THE COURSE:Electrical machines are the driving force for the modern world in one or another way. The main objective of this course is to understand the design of electrical machines with respect to different applications. This course starts with the principle of the electromagnetics and design of electromagnets. Once the students are familiar with the electromagnetic principle, the realization of the electrical machines and winding designs will be discussed. Afterwards, the generic design of rotating machines with respect to sizing equations, Winding volume product, electric loading, magnetic loading and geometrical construction and density will be discussed. Further, the design of induction machines switched reluctance machines and thermal design procedure for electrical machines will be discussed in detail.INTENDED AUDIENCE: Electrical Engineering studentsPREREQUISITES: Basics of Electrical Machines and ElectromagneticsINDUSTRY SUPPORT: All Electric Motor Companies and EV Companies

Syllabus

Week 1: Lecture 1: Electric Fields, Magnetic Fields, Review of Electromagnetic laws (Ohms Law, Amperes Law, Faraday’s Laws, Thumb rule, Fleming’s Left-hand and Right-hand rules, Lorentz Force Law)Lecture 2: Magnetic Materials and Concepts of BH CurvesLecture 3: Magnetic Circuits with and without Air gapsWeek 2: Lecture 4: Multiple Winding Magnetic CircuitsLecture 5: Electromechanical Energy Conversion and Force in Electromagnetic SystemsLecture 6: Design and Analysis of the Electromagnetic System with an ExampleWeek 3: Lecture 7: Realization of Electrical Machines with the Principles of ElectromagnetsLecture 8: Working Principles of the Rotating MachinesLecture 9: Design of Electrical Windings and MMF distributionWeek 4: Lecture 10: DC Machine Windings.Lecture 11: AC Machine WindingsLecture 12: AC Machine WindingsWeek 5: Lecture 13: AC Machine Windings Examples with Laboratory PrototypeLecture 14: Winding Design for Variable Speed MachinesLecture 15: Importance, Design Factors and Standards of the Electrical MachinesWeek 6: Lecture 16: Electric and Magnetic LoadingsLecture 17: Sizing Equations with D2L (Volume) ProductLecture 18: Sizing Equations with D3L (Volume) Product-IWeek 7: Lecture 19: Sizing Equations with D3L (Volume) Product-IILecture 20: Volume, Power DensityLecture 21: Induction Motor (IM) Design, Main dimensionsWeek 8: Lecture 22: Stator Core Design of IMLecture 23: Rotor Core Design of IMLecture 24: Volume and Density of IMWeek 9: Lecture 25: IM Parameters Calculation like Leakage and Magnetizing Inductances-ILecture 26: IM Parameters Calculation like Leakage and Magnetizing Inductances-IILecture 27: Efficiency CalculationsWeek 10: Lecture 28: Design of the Induction Motor for an Electric Vehicle ApplicationLecture 29: Design of Special MachinesLecture 30: Switched Reluctance Machine (SRM) Sizing EquationsWeek 11: Lecture 31: Stator and Rotor Design of SRMLecture 32: Machine Parameters of SRMLecture 33: Efficiency Calculations of SRMWeek 12: Lecture 34: Thermal Issues, Limits and Heat Transfer TechniquesLecture 35: Cooling Methods and Design, Thermal Equivalent CircuitsLecture 36: Thermal Design of Electrical Machines

Taught by

Prof. Prathap Reddy

Tags

Reviews

Start your review of Design Of Electric Motors

Never Stop Learning.

Get personalized course recommendations, track subjects and courses with reminders, and more.

Someone learning on their laptop while sitting on the floor.