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    3 Phase Permanent Magnet Ac Synchronous Machines

    Posted By: ELK1nG
    3 Phase Permanent Magnet Ac Synchronous Machines

    3 Phase Permanent Magnet Ac Synchronous Machines
    Published 8/2024
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 416.22 MB | Duration: 1h 57m

    Electrical Machines

    What you'll learn

    Learn about the basics of Electrical Machines

    Learn about the working principles of Permanent Magnet synchronous Machines

    Learn about Motor Control

    Learn about different Losses in Electrical Machine

    Requirements

    Background in Electrical Engineering and Mathematics- both for Undergrades and Masters students

    Description

    This course is about the 3 Phase permanent magnet electrical machines. In the 1st and 2nd section, you will go through the fundamentals of mathematics and electromagnetism. These topics includes dot product, cross product, flux, Maxwell equations like Faraday’s law and Ampere’s law. This will help you in understanding the course ahead. 3rd section is about the materials that are used in electrical machines. These materials include the soft and hard magnetic materials. 4th section is about developing the basic equations for the magnetic circuit. 5th section is about diving deep into the 3 phase PM synchronous machine. Here you will learn about the basics of the PM machines, rotating magnetic fields, back EMF and torque equations. You will learn about different types of winding arrangements. Here you will also learn about the pitch and distribution factors and why we use it in electrical machines. In section 6, you will learn about the motor control especially the Clark and Park transformation. It also shows how to proof the torque equation in the alpha_beta and DQ reference frames. In section 7, you will go through different losses that occur in electrical machines and what is normally done within the manufacturing to reduce these losses.

    Overview

    Section 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1 Motivational Video

    Section 2: Chapter 1: Mathematical Fundamentals

    Lecture 2 Dot product

    Lecture 3 Cross Product

    Lecture 4 Flux

    Section 3: Electromagnetic Fundamentals

    Lecture 5 Maxwell Equations

    Lecture 6 Faraday's law

    Lecture 7 Ampere's Law

    Lecture 8 Lenz's Law

    Section 4: Materials in Electrical Machines

    Lecture 9 Magnetic Materials

    Lecture 10 Soft Magnetic Materials (Electrical Steel)

    Lecture 11 Hard Magnetic Material (Permanent Magnets)

    Section 5: Magnetic Circuit

    Lecture 12 Introduction

    Lecture 13 Electrical Circuit, Magnetic Circuit and C Core with coil and No airgap

    Lecture 14 Flux linkage and inductance

    Lecture 15 C Core with coil and airgap

    Lecture 16 C Core with magnet and no airgap

    Lecture 17 C Core with magnet and airgap

    Lecture 18 C Core with magnet, Coil and airgap

    Lecture 19 Operating Point of the Permanent Magnet

    Section 6: 3 Phase Permanent Magnet AC synchronous Machines

    Lecture 20 Introduction

    Lecture 21 Lorentz Force

    Lecture 22 Basic working principle of 3 phase PM machine

    Lecture 23 Rotating Magnetic field Concept

    Lecture 24 Back EMF due to rotating magnetic field

    Lecture 25 Back EMF due to permanent magnets

    Lecture 26 Torque Equation : Proof

    Lecture 27 Winding Arrangments

    Lecture 28 Pitch Factor

    Lecture 29 Distribution Factor

    Lecture 30 Relationship Between Electrical and Mechanical Quantities

    Section 7: Motor Control

    Lecture 31 Introduction

    Lecture 32 Clark Transformation

    Lecture 33 Torque Equation in Alpha Beta reference frame : Proof

    Lecture 34 Park Transformation

    Lecture 35 Torque Equation in DQ reference frame : Proof

    Lecture 36 Permanent Magnet Machines Rotor shapes based on the saliency

    Section 8: Losses in Electrical Machines

    Lecture 37 Introduction

    Lecture 38 DC losses

    Lecture 39 Iron losses

    Lecture 40 Permanent Magnet losses

    Lecture 41 AC losses

    Lecture 42 Windage losses

    Lecture 43 Bearing losses

    For the Electrical engineers