4th Sem, MARINE

MV3401: Marine Electrical Machines syllabus for Marine 2021 regulation

Marine Electrical Machines detailed syllabus for Marine Engineering (Marine) for 2021 regulation curriculum has been taken from the Anna University official website and presented for the Marine students. For course code, course name, number of credits for a course and other scheme related information, do visit full semester subjects post given below.

For Marine Engineering 4th Sem scheme and its subjects, do visit Marine 4th Sem 2021 regulation scheme. The detailed syllabus of marine electrical machines is as follows.

Marine Electrical Machines

Course Objectives:

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Unit I

PRINCIPLES OF D.C. MACHINES AND GENERATORS 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. 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 II

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Unit III

ALTERNATORS Alternators – general arrangement – construction of salient pole and cylindrical rotor types – types of stator windings – E.M.F equation – distribution and pitch factor -waveform of E.M.F. generated – rotating magnetic field – armature reaction – voltage regulation – load characteristics – open circuit and short circuit tests – E.M.F and M.M.F. methods – parallel operation of alternators – KW and KVA sharing – Brushless alternator – static excitation system.

Unit IV

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Unit V

INDUCTION MACHINES Three phase induction motor -Principle of operation and theory of action – slip speed-rotor to stator relationship – rotor frequency – rotor e.m.f. and current – equivalent circuit relationship between rotor IR loss and rotor slip – torque/Slip characteristics – starting torque and maximum running Torque-Effect of change in supply voltage on Torque-Induction generator.

Course Outcomes:

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Text Books:

  1. Edmund G R, Kraallavers, Advanced Electo-technology For Marine Engineers, 2nd Ed. Reeds Vol 07, Adlard Coles Nautical, London, 2010
  2. W. Laws, Electricity Applied To Marine Engineering, 4th edition, The Institute Of Marine Engineers, London, 1998.
  3. IHerman, Electrical Transformers and Rotating Machines, 3rd Ed. Cengage, First Indian Reprint 2012 ( Yesdee Publishings Pvt. Ltd.),
  4. Edmund GR Kraal, Stanley Buyers, Christopher Lavers, Basic electro-technology for marine engineers, 4th Ed. Reeds Vol 06,2013
  5. Hughes Edward, Electrical technology, 2nd edition, ELBS with DP Publications, USA, 1996.
  6. I.J Nagrath and D.P Kothari, Basic Electrical Engineering, 2nd Edition, McGraw Hill Publishing Co., Ltd., New Delhi, 2002.

Reference Books:

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

For detailed syllabus of all other subjects of Marine Engineering, 2021 regulation curriculum do visit Marine 4th Sem subject syllabuses for 2021 regulation.

For all Marine Engineering results, visit Anna University Marine all semester results direct link.

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