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 Generators & Motors - Basic Principles

(5 Days)

In partnership with Aston University

Engineers who have to deal with generators and motors in the course of their work and who wish to improve their understanding of fundamental theory and its application to practical issues.

To provide a sound appreciation of the theory of electrical generators and motors, of the basis of practical procedures and the range of types of motor available.

  1. Magnetic circuits including non-linearity and losses
  2. Reactances
  3. Permanent magnets
  4. Torque in machines
  5. Electrostatics of insulation
  1. AC Motors & Generators
  2. DC Motors & Generators
  3. Review of permanent magnet and other types of machine
  1. Governing equations
  2. Lumped parameter methods
  3. Vector diagrams
  4. Static & dynamic characteristics
  5. Harmonics
  6. Finite element methods
  1. DC & AC power electronic drives
  2. Speed & position control systems & analysis methods
  3. AVRs for generators
  1. Steady state & dynamic performance
  2. Mechanical Design
  3. Insulation
  1. Machine parameters:
  2. Inductance
  3. Performance
  4. Diagnostic , monitoring and testing procedures

Course content will be adjusted to meet the needs of Course Members.

There will be laboratory work on machines to illustrate some of the principles and, if appropriate, computer simulations.

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