| Course title |
Electrical Drives - Laboratory |
| Acronym |
26M014PEP |
| Study programme |
Electrical Engineering and Computing |
| Module |
Applied Mathematics, Audio and Video Technologies, Biomedical and Nuclear Engineering, Computer Engineering and Informatics, Electronics and Digital Systems, Energy Efficiency, Information and Communication Technologies, Microwave Engineering, Nanoelectronics and Photonics, Power Systems - Networks and Systems, Power Systems - Renewable Energy Sources, Power Systems - Substations and Power Equipment, Signals and Systems, Software Engineering |
| Type of study |
master academic studies |
| Lecturer (for classes) |
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| Lecturer/Associate (for practice) |
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| Lecturer/Associate (for OTC) |
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| ESPB |
3.0 |
Status |
elective |
| Condition |
The course can be taken by students who have passed the Electrical Drives course during their undergraduate studies. |
| The goal |
Study of steady state and dynamical characteristics of EMD with DC motors and with 3-phase IM, especially drive control and safety of the people and equipment, an important issue in design, production and application of drives. Lab. exercises are based on modern equipment, currently available on the market, and state-of-the-art analysis methods for systems such as electrical drives. |
| The outcome |
Knowledge required for use, control and design of drives with separately excited DC motors and three-phase induction motors. |