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Riphah International University, Lahore Campus

Riphah College of Science and Technology


Department of Electrical Engineering

Course Title : EE-362 Electrical Machines-II


Prerequisite : Electrical Machines-I
Faculty : Engr. Ishfaq Ahmad
Designation : Lecturer
E-mail : ishfaq.ahmad@riphah.edu.pk
Phone (Off.) : +92-3000720868

Course Objective:
This course teaches the principles which are fundamental to AC machines. The aim of this course is to provide
students with an understanding of the physical principles that governs electro-mechanical motion and
transformation of electrical energy. By applying this knowledge, students learn techniques that enable them to
understand operation of AC electrical machines and analyze their performance.
EE-309 ELECTRICAL MACHINES-II 4(3+1)
Transformers: Basics, three phase transformers, different types of connections, three phase transformation using two
transformers, transformer ratings. AC machinery fundamentals: Voltage developed in a loop, torque developed in
current carrying loop, rotating magnetic field, induced voltage and torque in AC machines, power flows and losses.
Synchronous generators: Equivalent circuits and operations, speed of rotation, Phasor diagram, power and torque,
measuring model parameters, single and parallel operation, ratings. Synchronous motors: Equivalent circuits and
operations, steady state operations, torque speed characteristics, power factor correction, starting of synchronous
motor, speed control. Induction motors: Production of rotating field and torque, construction, synchronous speed, slip,
equivalent circuit, power and torque, losses, efficiency, torque speed characteristics, single phase motors, Induction
generators: Principles and operations.

Program Learning Outcomes:

PLO1: Engineering Knowledge: An ability to apply knowledge of engineering fundamentals and an engineering
specialization to the solution of complex engineering problems.
PLO2: Problem Analysis: An ability to identify, formulate, research literature, and analyze complex engineering
problems reaching substantiated conclusions using first principles of mathematics, natural sciences and engineering
sciences.
PLO9: Individual and Team Work: An ability to work effectively, as an individual or in a team, on multifaceted and
/or multidisciplinary settings.
Course Learning Outcomes
CLO 1 Understanding principles of AC machines. (Cognitive, C2)
CLO 2 Application of knowledge to solve problems relating AC machines. (Cognitive, C3)
CLO 3 Analyzing and comparing systems and their components/factors. (Cognitive, C4)
CLO 4 Attempt experiments relating to AC machine using laboratory equipment. (Psychomotor, P2)
CLO 5 Work in a team to build laboratory project. (Psychomotor, P5)

Recommended Books:
1. Electrical Machinery Fundamentals by Stephen J Chapman (Text Book), 2012 Edition
2. Electric Motor Drives Modeling, Analysis and Control by R. Krishnan
3. Electric Machines by D.P Kothari, 4th Edition

Office Hours:
Any time subject to availability in office

Class Attendance: Minimum 75% class attendance is mandatory to appear in the examinations.
Distribution of Marks:
Theory (75%) Practical (25%)
Unannounced Quizzes/Assignments 20% Lab Report 15%
MidTerm Examinations 30% Lab Performance 30%
Final Examination 50% Lab Project 30%
Viva Voice 25%

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EE-362 Electrical Machines-II Weekly Lecture Plan

1st Week Transformers: Basics, Three-phase Transformers, Different Types of Connections.

2nd Week Three-Phase Transformation Using Two Transformers, Transformer Ratings.

AC Machinery Fundamentals: Voltage Developed in a Loop, Torque Developed in


3rd Week Current Carrying Loop.

4th Week Rotating Magnetic Field Induced Voltage and Torque in AC Machines.

Power Flows and Losses. Synchronous Generators: Equivalent Circuits and


5th Week Operations.

6th Week Speed of Rotation, Phasor Diagram, Power and Torque, Measuring Model Parameters.

Single and Parallel Operation, Ratings. Synchronous Motors: Equivalent Circuits and
7th Week Operations.

8th Week Steady State Operations, Torque Speed Characteristics, Power Factor Correction.

9th Week Starting of Synchronous motor, Modeling and Speed control.

10th Week Mid Term Examination

11th Week Induction motors: Equivalent Circuits and Operations, Construction.

12th Week Production of Rotating Field and Torque, Synchronous Speed, Slip.

13th Week Power and Torque, Losses, Efficiency, Torque Speed Characteristics.

14th Week Single Phase Motors, Three Phase Induction Motors.

D-q Modeling of Three Phase Induction Motor in Stator, Rotor and Synchronous
15th Week Frame of References.

Speed Control of Three Phase Induction Motor using Conventional PI and Fuzzy-PI
16th Week Controllers.

17th Week Induction Generators: Principles and Operation.

18th Week Final Examination

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