Modern Electric Machines and Drives
A tantárgy neve magyarul / Name of the subject in Hungarian: Korszerű villamos gépek és hajtások
Last updated: 2016. április 28.
Electrical Engineering
E-mobility specialization
Dr.Károly Veszprémi, professor, Dept. of Electric Power Eng.
Dr.István Vajda, professor, Dept. of Electric Power Eng.
Electrical machines
Power electronics
Control theory
A fenti forma a Neptun sajátja, ezen technikai okokból nem változtattunk.
A kötelező előtanulmányi rend az adott szak honlapján és képzési programjában található.
1. Development of the theory of electrical machines, theories, methods used in practice.
2. Multi-disciplinary design and optimization.
3. New materials in electric power conversion. The present of the nanotechnology and its headway.
4. Modern computerized methods in practice, coupled FEM field calculation, mathematical software packages, multi-physics simulation.
5. Demands of the developing electric-industry technologies in electric power conversions: new types, constructions, morphologies. Low and high-speed electric machines
6. Permanent magnet reluctance synchronous machines, theory and operation of switched reluctance machines.
7. Switched reluctance machine (SRM) drives. Types of the supplying converters, torque pulsation.
8. Multi-level inverters. Low and high power applications. Special topologies. Control methods.
9. Special converters of renewable energy sources. Different topologies. Optimization principles. Efficiency increasing methods.
10. Direct control methods in AC converters and drives. Direct torque control (DTC). Direct power control (DPC).
11. Effect of converter-fed drives on the network. Possibilities to reduce it.
12. Microcomputer controlled drives. Implementation methods of vector-controls.
13. Sensorless drive control.
14. Application examples, case studies.
In the semester:
Two small tests. Both of them must be passed to get the signature.
In the exam period:
Oral exam
Repeated tests are offered for both tests in the semester. There is a repeated in the repetition week for one test only.
Can be discussed.