Design of Electrical Drive Systems (H8009Z)
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Design of Electrical Drive Systems
Module H8009Z
Module details for 2024/25.
15 credits
FHEQ Level 6
Module Outline
This module will give students opportunities to underpin the knowledge acquired in module 鈥淚ntroduction to Electrical Drive Systems鈥 via designing a practical project. Through this module, students will master how to use MATLAB/SIMULINK to design DC machines, AC machines and induction machines, space vector PWM.
Main topics of this module include:
鈥 Introduction to fundamentals of electrical drive simulation with MATLAB/Simulink
鈥 Mathematical and simulation models for DC machines
鈥 Mathematical and simulation models for AC machines
鈥 Mathematical and simulation models for induction machines
Module learning outcomes
Systematically understand the fundamentals and key aspects of advanced control strategies of electrical drives along with their simulation models using MATLAB/Simulink
Demonstrate their ability to apply acquired knowledge to design DC machines, AC machines, induction machines or PWM inverters, solve the practical problems and carry out individual or group project within the discipline
Demonstrate their ability to deploy accurately established techniques of analysis and enquiry within the discipline, and to describe and comment upon certain aspects of current research within the discipline.
Demonstrate their ability to collaborate with team members to accomplish a practical design and communicate the ideas, design procedure, solutions to both specialist and non-specialist audience
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