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Anna University B.Tech MA (R13) 3rd Sem Marine Electrical Machines – I Detailed Syllabus

Marine Electrical Machines – I Syllabus for B.Tech Third sem is covered here. This gives the details about credits, number of hours and other details along with reference books for the course.

The detailed syllabus for Marine Electrical Machines – I B.Tech 2016-2017 (R13) thirdsem is as follows

OBJECTIVES:

To expose the students to the Electrical equipments fitted on boards ships, the concepts of electrical measurements and electrical distribution systems.

UNIT I : PRINCIPLES OF D.C. MACHINES AND GENERATORS     [8+3 hours]
Principles of DC machines – construction – winding and e.m.f equations – armature reaction – commutation – brush shift – compensating winding – D.C. generator – their characteristics-methods of excitation – parallel operation – performance equations.

UNIT II : D.C. MOTORS    [8+3 hours]
D.C. Motor –their characteristics – starting and reversing – speed – torque equations – starters– speed control including electronic method of control – testing of D.C. machines for finding out the losses and efficiency – braking of D.C. motor, Ward-Leonard control.

UNIT III : TRANSFORMERS            [10+3 hours]
Transformers – types and applications – operating principle – e.m.f. Equations – phase diagrams under no load and load conditions – leakage resistance – equivalent circuits –voltage regulation – losses and efficiency – open circuit and short circuit tests – parallel operation – three phase transformers – core and shell type – current and potential transformers – auto-transformers (single phase and three phase) – specification of coolants

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[TOTAL (L:45+T:15): 60 PERIODS]

OUTCOMES: At the end of the course the students are expected to have

  • The knowledge about construction and operation of D.C. Machines in general and generators in particular
  •  To introduce the concepts about measurement practices and measuring instruments.
  • To familiarize the students with the operation and control of D.C. motors.
  • To study the construction and operation of transformer.
  • To study the structure and functioning of transmission and distribution.

TEXT BOOKS:

  • Edmund GR Kraal, Stanley Buyers, Christopher Lavers, “Basic electrotechnology for marine engineers”, 4th Ed. Reeds Vol 06
  • Hughes Edward, “Electrical technology”, 2nd edition, “ELBS with DP Publications”, USA, 1996.
  • I.J Nagrath and D.P Kothari, “Basic Electrical Engineering”, 2nd Edition, McGraw Hill Publishing Co., Ltd., New Delhi, 2002.
  • Bhag, S. Guru, Huseyin, R. Hiziroglu, “Electric Machinery and Transformers”,3rd Ed. Oxford University Press, 2013

REFERENCES:

  • Uppal S.L., “Electrical Power”, 13th Edition, Khanna publishers, Mumbai, 2002.
  • Berde M.S., ”Electric Motor Drives”, 1st Edition, Khanna Publishers, Mumbai, 1995.
  • W. Laws, “Electricity Applied To Marine Engineering”, 4th edition, The Institute Of Marine Engineers, London, 1998.
  • Gorti Ramamurthi, “ Handbook of Electrical Power Distribution”, 2nd Ed.Universities Press, 2009

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