last modified 20/08/2004
Course code: et4245wb |
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Course: Electromechanical Systems |
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This concerns a course |
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ECTS credit points: 4 |
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Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science |
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Lecturer(s):
H. Polinder,
J.W. Spronck |
Tel.: 015-27 81844, 015-27 81824 |
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Keywords:
Electromechanics, magnetic circuits, permanent magnets, DCmotors,
brushless DC motors, drives, linear motors, principles and limitations,
magnetic levitation, propulsion of magnetic levitated objects |
Course year: |
MSc 1 |
Semester: |
2B |
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Hours per week: |
3 |
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Andere uren: |
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Assessment
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Written closed book
Examination or task |
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Assessment period: |
See academic
calendar |
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Prerequisites: |
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Detailed description of topics: |
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Course material: J.C. Compter, ‘Mechatronics, Introduction to Electromechanics’, lecture notes |
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References from literature: Ned Mohan, ‘Electric
drives, an integrative approach’, |
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Remarks assessment, entry requirements, etc.: During the lecture
period, the students can do a project, which is evaluated afterward. |
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Learning goals: Students who followed
this course, should be able to
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Use
the terminology used in electromechanics,
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Describe
the operating principles of motors (magnetic circuits, magnets, induced
voltage)
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Deal
with the important limitations and characteristics (losses, safe operating
area, cogging, magnets, amplifiers)
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Distinguish
between the different construction forms of DC motors
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Choose
a motor for a certain application (given a load profile, ambient conditions,
heat)
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Be
a good partner of a specialist who designs electromechanical actuators
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Describe
the operating principles of magnetic levitation and propulsion of magnetic
levitated objects. |
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Computer use: |
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Laboratory project(s): |
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Design content: |
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Percentage of design: % |