3 ECTS credits
80 h study time
Offer 1 with catalog number 4016361FNR for all students in the 1st semester at a (F) Master - specialised level.
The valid fiche can be found at the following link : ELEC-H412. Change the language to English in the dropdown menu on top of the page.
The systems studied may include the following :
- switched reluctance motors (SRMs)
- singly-fed and doubly-fed induction generators for wind turbines
- active filters
- ...
Ex cathedra classes (12h). Laboratory and simulation exercises (24h).
Other teaching material : All teaching material (lecture notes, simulation and practical work assignments) will be available in due time.
References, bibliography and recommended reading : 'Electrical drives', Ion Boldea and Syed A. Nasar, CRC Press (2nd edition, 2006), 552 pages; 'Analysis of electric machinery and drive systems', P. Krause, O. Wasynczuk, S. Sudhoff, John Wiley & Sons (2nd edition, 2001), 600 pages; 'Principles of electric machines and power electronics', P.C. Sen, John Wiley & Sons (2nd edition, 1997), 610 pages; 'Power electronics, converters, applications and design', N. Mohan, T. Undeland, W. Robbins, John Wiley & Sons (3rd edition, 2004), 824 pages.
Study the dynamics and the control of various electrical systems (theory, simulations, experimental work).
The final grade is composed based on the following categories:
Written Exam determines 80% of the final mark.
PRAC Practical Assignment determines 20% of the final mark.
Within the Written Exam category, the following assignments need to be completed:
Within the PRAC Practical Assignment category, the following assignments need to be completed:
Method of assessment :
- Active participation to the practical work sessions. (20%)
- Written exam in January on the theory and the practical work material. (80%)
This offer is part of the following study plans:
Master of Electromechanical Engineering: Robotics and Mechanical Construction (only offered in Dutch)
Master of Electromechanical Engineering: Energy (only offered in Dutch)
Master of Electromechanical Engineering: Robotics and Mechanical Construction
Master of Electromechanical Engineering: Energy