ELL203: Electromechanics
July-Nov 2023
Course Coordinator:
Amit Kumar Jain, Dept. Of Electrical Engg., IIT Delhi
Lecture-1, Tuesday, 25th July 2023
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COURSE POLICY: MARKING SCHEME
• Mid-Semester Exam (2 Hrs) : 40 Marks
• End-Semester Exam (2 Hrs) : 40 Marks
• Tutorial Tests : 20 Marks (Roughly 2 Marks/Week)
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COURSE POLICY: ATTENDANCE POLICY
• As per Institute Rules
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COURSE POLICY: AUDIT
• Minimum 40 Marks/100 Marks
• Have to write ALL exams
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COURSE POLICY: REFERENCE BOOK
Main Reference Book
PRINCIPLES OF ELECTRIC MACHINES AND POWER ELECTRONICS | P. C. SEN | Wiley
Other Books for Reference
ELECTRIC MACHINERY - A.E. Fitzgerald - Charles Kinsley, Jr
ELECTRIC MACHINERY FUNDAMENTALS, Stephen J. Chapman
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COURSE CONTENTS: CHAPTERS
• MAGNETIC CIRCUITS
• TRANSFORMERS
• ELECTROMECHANICAL ENERGY CONVERSION
• INDUCTION (ASYNCHRONOUS) MACHINES
• SYNCHRONOUS MACHINES
• DC MACHINES
• SINGLE-PHASE MOTORS
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INTRODUCTION
• Electric Machines
• Electrical Energy to Mechanical Energy
• Mechanical Energy to Electrical Energy
• Types of Electrical Machines
• DC Machines
• Induction Machines
• Synchronous Machines
• Transformer
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INTRODUCTION
• Coupling Medium
• Magnetic Field
• Magnetic Field
• Electro Magnet (Ferromagnetic Materials)
• Permanent Magnet (Magnetic Materials)
• Magnetic Circuit
• May/May-not Involve air-gap
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MAGNETIC CIRCUITS: i−H RELATION
• When a conductor carries current, a magnetic field is
produced around it.
• The direction of flux lines or magnetic field intensity
H can be determined
• Thumb’s Rule
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MAGNETIC CIRCUITS: i−H RELATION
• The relationship between current and field
intensity can be obtained by using Ampère’s
circuit law
• To obtain an expression for the magnetic field
intensity H at a distance r from the conductor
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MAGNETIC CIRCUITS: B−H RELATION
• The magnetic field intensity H produces a magnetic flux density B. They
are related by
• μ is a characteristic of the medium and is called the permeability of the
medium
• μ0 is the permeability of free space and is 4π10−7 henry/meter
• μr is the relative permeability of the medium
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MAGNETIC CIRCUITS: B−H RELATION
• μr is unity => free space or electrical conductors (such as aluminum or copper) or
insulators,
• μr varies from several hundred to several thousand => for ferromagnetic materials such
as iron, cobalt, and nickel.
• μr varies in the range of 2000 to 6000, for materials used in electrical machines.
• A large value of μr implies that a small current can produce a large flux density in the
machine
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MAGNETIC CIRCUITS:
MAGNETIC EQUIVALENT CIRCUIT
MMF
Toroid magnetic circuit
is called the reluctance of the magnetic path, and P is called the permeance of the magnetic path.
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MAGNETIC CIRCUITS:
MAGNETIC EQUIVALENT CIRCUIT
• The driving force in the magnetic circuit is the magnetomotive force
which produces a flux against a magnetic reluctance.
• The magnetic circuit of the toroid can therefore be represented by a
shown magnetic equivalent circuit.
• The form of Ohm’s law for an electric circuit (i = E/R). The analogous
electrical circuit is as shown
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MAGNETIC CIRCUITS:
MAGNETIZATION CURVE
• The B−H curve, shown in Fig., is called the magnetization
curve.
• The flux density B increases almost linearly in the region
of low values of the magnetic intensity H.
• At higher values of H, the change of B is non-linear. The
magnetic material shows the effect of saturation.
• The reluctance of the magnetic path is dependent on the
flux density. It is low when B is low, and high when B is
Typical Magnetization Curve
high.
• The magnetic circuit differs from the electric circuit in this respect; resistance is
normally independent of current in an electric circuit, whereas reluctance depends on
the flux density in the magnetic circuit
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MAGNETIC CIRCUITS:
MAGNETIZATION CURVE
• The B−H characteristics of three different types
of magnetic cores — cast iron, cast steel, and
silicon sheet steel — are shown in Fig.
• Note that to establish a certain level of flux
density B in the various magnetic materials, the
values of current required are different
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