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               EE 17402                    ELECTRICAL MACHINES – I                                        L  T  P  C
                                                                                                          2   2  0   3

               OBJECTIVES:
                   ●  To  introduce  the  concept  of  rotating  machines  and  the  principle  of  electromechanical  energy
                       conversion in single and multiple excited systems.
                   ●  To understand the generation of D.C. voltages by using different type of generators and study
                       their performance.
                   ●  To  study  the  working  principles  of  D.C.  motors  and  their  load  characteristics,  starting  and
                       methods of speed control.
                   ●  To familiarize with the constructional details of different type of transformers, working principle
                       and their performance.
                   ●  To estimate the various losses taking place in D.C. machines and transformers and to study the
                       different testing method to arrive at their performance.

               UNIT I          BASIC CONCEPTS OF ROTATING MACHINES                                                     8
               Principles  of  electromechanical  energy  conversion  –  Single  and  multiple  excited  systems  –  m.m.f  of
               distributed  A.C.  windings  –  Rotating  magnetic  field  –  Generated  voltage  –  Torque  in  round  rotor
               machine.

               UNIT II         DC GENERATORS                                                                                                           8
               Constructional details – emf equation – Methods of excitation – Self and separately excited generators –
               Characteristics of series, shunt and compound generators – Armature reaction and commutation – Parallel
               operation of DC shunt and compound generators.


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