Subject description - XP14MZR

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XP14MZR New Control Methods for Electric Drives
Roles:S Extent of teaching:2P+2C
Department:13114 Language of teaching:CS
Guarantors:Lettl J. Completion:ZK
Lecturers:Lettl J. Credits:4
Tutors:  Semester:Z

Anotation:

The aim of the course is to introduce students to the latest issues of control and regulation of electric drives, taking into account the focus of their doctoral work. Its purpose is to optimize electromechanical energy conversion parameters in electric drive systems and relevant power electronics, in particular by using modern control and regulation algorithms. The course is mainly focused on electric AC drives, especially drives with asynchronous and synchronous motors.

Study targets:

Goal of the study is to help the doctor students to solve the electric drive control problems connected with their doctor thesis.

Course outlines:

1. System of modern controlled electric drive, overview of the ways of controlling electric drives
2. Types of AC drive vector control, principles, properties
3. Types of AC drive direct control, principles, properties
4. Specifics of control of synchronous motors with permanent magnets
5. Possibilities of AC drive sensorless control
6. Control of electric drives with the use of observers, RF-MRAS and CB-MRAS methods
7. Using Luenberger observer and Kalman filter
8. Sliding mode control for electric drives
9. Predictive control of electric drives
10. Specifics of traction drive control
11. Hybrid drives for mobile vehicles
12. Diagnostics and sensors of electric drives

Exercises outline:

Literature:

Ned Mohan, William P. Robbins, Tore M. Undeland: Power Electronics: Converters, Applications and Design, 3rd Edition, John Wiley & Sons, Inc., New York, March 2003 Bimal K. Bose: Power Electronics and Variable Frequency Drives : Technology and Applications John Wiley & Sons, Inc. -IEEE Press, New York, September 1996
H. Klee, Simulation of Dynamic Systems with MATLAB and Simulink. CRC Press, 2007
CHIASSON, John Nelson. Modeling and high performance control of electric machines. Hoboken: Wiley, 2005. ISBN 0-471-68449-X.
W. Leonhard, Control of Electrical Drives. Berlin, Germany: Springer, 2012.

Requirements:

Knowledge of Electrical Engineering in extent of CTU lectures.

Subject is included into these academic programs:

Program Branch Role Recommended semester
DOKP Common courses S
DOKK Common courses S


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