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                                                                                    L = 45 + T = 15  Total = 60
               OUTCOMES:
               On completion of the course, the students will be able to
                     understand the calculations and thermal ratings of various types of electrical machines.
                     understand the design of armature and field systems for D.C. machines.
                     understand the design of core, yoke, windings and cooling systems of transformers.
                     Understand the design of stator and rotor of induction machines.
                     Understand the design of stator and rotor of synchronous machines.

               TEXT BOOKS
                   1.  A.K.  Sawhney,  “A  Course  in  Electrical  Machine  Design”,  DhanpatRai  and  Sons,  New  Delhi,
                       1984.
                   2.  S.K.  Sen,  “Principles  of  Electrical  Machine  Design  with  Computer  Programmes”,  Oxford  and
                       IBH Publishing Co.Pvt Ltd., New Delhi, 1987.

               REFERENCE BOOKS
                   1.  R.K. Agarwal, “Principles of Electrical Machine Design”, S.K.Kataria and Sons, Delhi, 2002.
                   2.  V.N.  Mittle  and  A.  Mittle,  “Design  of  Electrical  Machines”,  Standard  Publications  and
                       Distributors, Delhi, 2002.
                   3.   M.V.Deshpande “Design and Testing of Electrical Machine Design” Wheeler  Publications,
                       2010
                   4.  https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/stamp/stamp.jsp?arnumber=6584752
                   5.  https://www.scottautomation.com/assets/Uploads/Opera-Electrical-Machine-Design.pdf

                                       POWER ELECTRONICS AND DRIVES                                      L  T  P  C
               EE17611
                                                    LABORATORY                                           0   0   4   2
               OBJECTIVES:
                         To provide the students a deep insight in to the working of different switching devices with
                          respect to their characteristics.
                         To study and analyse the operation of the converter/chopper fed drives.
                         To prepare the students to analyse and design different power converter circuits.
                         To impart knowledge on the speed control techniques for DC and AC drives.
                         To  provide  hands  on  experience  with  power  electronic  converter  both  in  hardware  and
                          software.


               LIST OF EXPERIMENTS:
               1. Characteristics of SCR, TRIAC, MOSFET and IGBT
               2. Transient Characteristics of MOSFET and IGBT
               3.  Half controlled and fully controlled converter
               4.  Switched mode power supplies-Buck, Boost and Buck Boost.
               5.  Resonant DC to DC converter
               6.  Single phase and three phase inverter.
               7.  AC voltage controller.
               8.  Speed control of converter/chopper fed DC motor.

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