Course detail
Electrical Engineering of Production Machines
FSI-GEV-KAcad. year: 2012/2013
The course makes students familiar with basic problems of electric equipment used in production machines and equipment. The following topics are dealt with: General requirements regarding electric equipment of production machines and explanation of principles of activity of the most important action elements of spindle drives and supports (electro-magnetic elements, static and dynamic characteristics of DC motors, motors with electronic commutation, asynchronous, synchronous and step motors, mathematical models, methods of control and relevant feeding circuits. The students will learn of the methodology of keeping electro-technical documentation.
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Specification of controlled education, way of implementation and compensation for absences
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Basic literature
Recommended reading
Souček, P.: Pohony výrobních zařízení . Servomechanizmy. Praha, ČVUT 1997
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Syllabus
2. DC motor with separate excitation – construction, static characteristics, revolutions control.
3. DC motor with separate excitation, dynamic characteristics, mathematical model, supply circuits.
4. Motors with electronic commutation - construction, characteristics, speed control, mathematical model.
5. Motors with electronic commutation – feeding circuits, rotor position detectors.
6. Asynchronous motor - construction, characteristics, revolutions control methods
7. Mathematical model of a motor, systems of co-ordinates, transformation of co-ordinates in axes d and q.
8. Scalar and vector control of asynchronous motor.
9. Direct momentum control.
10.Synchronous motor – construction, characteristics, scalar and vector control.
11.Supply circuits of asynchronous and synchronous motors.
12.Reluctance step motor, step motor with active rotor.
13.Electro-magnetic elements, electro-technical documentation.
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Syllabus
1. Electric drives (block scheme, characteristics of motors, typical characteristics of work mechanisms, solutions of drive start ups).
2. Design of electric motor performance for permanent operation, permanent load, interrupted operation and general variable load.
3. Measuring at synchronous motor.
The following two exercises are held once in three weeks, the exercise takes two lessons.
4. Electric installation of operation machines, electric installation in industrial distribution, rules for electric – technical documentation keeping.
5. Presentation of own independent works, credit.