ECE 69500 - Electromagnetic and Electromechanical Component Design
Course Details
Lecture Hours: 3 Credits: 3
Counts as:
Experimental Course Offered:
Fall 2011, Fall 2013
Requisites:
Graduate Standing
Requisites by Topic:
Understanding of theory of operation of permanent magnet synchronous machines (brushless dc machines), basic knowledge of electromagnetic fields.
Catalog Description:
This course focuses on the design of electromagnetic and electromechanical systems, with power applications. The course includes optimization methods, modeling techniques for design (as opposed to for simulation), and the formulation of design problems as optimization problems.
Required Text(s):
None.
Recommended Text(s):
- Analysis and Design of Permanent Magnet Synchronous Machines , S.D. Sudhoff, S.D. Pekarek, B. Fahimi
- Analysis of Electric Machinery and Drive Systems , P.C. Krause, O. Wasynczuk, S.D. Sudhoff , IEEE Press/John Wiley & Sons , 2002 , ISBN No. 0-471-14326-X
- Techniques for Analysis and Design of Electromechanical Systems , S.D. Sudhoff, S.D. Pekarek
Lecture Outline:
Weeks | Major Topics |
---|---|
1 | Single Objective Optimization |
1 | Multi Objective Optimization |
5 | Applied Magnetics Magnetic Materials Characterization of Magnetic Materials High Fidelity Magnetic Equivalent Circuits Skin Effect and AC Resistive Losses Proximity Effect |
2 | Power Inductor Design Characterization MEC Modeling Design |
1 | Electromagnet Design MEC Modeling Design |
4 | Permanent Magnet Synchronous Machine Design Review Characterization Analytical Modeling Design |
1 | Thermal Analysis Thermal Equivalent Circuit |