Beee-Unit 3 Notes
Beee-Unit 3 Notes
21EES101T-ELECTRICAL AND
ELECTRONICSENGINEERING
EEE-UNIT 3
Construction of DC machine
Construction of DC machine
segments
Rotor of a dc motor.
brushes
No need to draw this diagrams in exam
Construction
The following are the essential requirements of a transformer:
(a) A good magnetic core
(b) Two windings
(c) A time varying magnetic flux
The transformer core is generally laminated and is made out of a
good magnetic material such as transformer steel or silicon steel. Such a
material has high relative permeability and low hysteresis loss. In order to
reduce the eddy current loss, the core is made up of laminations of iron. ie,
the core is made up of thin sheets of steel, each lamination being insulated
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PMSM
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BLDC Motor
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Stepper Motor
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• Permanent Magnet
− Magnetic rotor
• Variable Reluctance
• Hybrid
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• The stator has a stack of silicon steel laminations on which stator windings are
wound.
• Usually, it is wound for three phases which are distributed between the pole
pairs.
• The rotor carries no windings and is of salient pole type made entirely of
slotted steel laminations.
• The rotor pole’s projected teeth have the same width as that of stator teeth.
• The number of poles on stator differs to that of rotor poles, which provides the
ability to self start and bidirectional rotation of the motor.
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2. 2 phase ON mode
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• When the rotor aligns with stator poles, it has enough magnetic force to
hold the shaft from moving to the next position, either in clockwise or
counter clockwise direction.
• The stepper motor works on the principle that the rotor aligns in a
particular position with the teeth of the excitation pole in a magnetic circuit
wherein minimum reluctance path exist.
• Whenever power is applied to the motor and by exciting a particular
winding, it produces its magnetic field and develops its own magnetic
poles.
• Due to the residual magnetism in the rotor magnet poles, it will cause the
rotor to move in such a position so as to achieve minimum reluctance
position and hence one set of poles of rotor aligns with the energized set of
poles of the stator.
• At this position, the axis of the stator magnetic field matches with the axis
passing through any two magnetic poles of the rotor.
• When the rotor aligns with stator poles, it has enough magnetic force to
hold the shaft from moving to the next position, either in clockwise or
counter clockwise direction.
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Servo Motor
A servomotor is a rotary actuator or linear actuator that allows
for precise control of angular or linear position, velocity, and
acceleration in a mechanical system. It consists of a suitable motor
coupled to a sensor for position feedback. It also requires a relatively
sophisticated controller, often a dedicated module designed specifically
for use with servomotors. Servomotors are suitable for use in a closed-
loop control system.
Block Diagram
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Working Principle
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Speed Current
Chopper DC Load
Controller + Controller
m* - motor
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Current
m Limiter
Current
Sensor
Speed
Sensor
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EV Control schemes
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8 Marks Questions
1. Explain the Construction and working principle of DC Generator.
2. Explain the Construction and working principle of DC Motor.
3. Explain the Construction and working principle of single phase transformer.
4. Explain the Construction and working principle of three phase Induction motor.
5. Explain the Construction and working principle of PMSM.
6. Explain the Construction and working principle of BLDC motor.
7. Explain the Construction and working principle of any one type of stepper motor.
Also list out applications.
8. With neat block diagram, explain working principle of servo motor. Also list out
applications.
9. With neat block diagram, explain the general layout of electric drives. Also list out the
advantages and application of electric drives.
10. With neat block diagram, explain chopper fed electric drives.
11. List out the factors that should be considered for selecting electric drives.
12. List out the factors that should be considered for selecting electric drives for lifts and
cranes.
13. List out the factors that should be considered for selecting electric drives for eclectic
vehicles (EV’s) .
14. Explain how electric drives are used for appliance like pumping water.
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