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Rotating Electrical Machines

Language of instruction angličtina, čeština
Code 410-8301
Abbreviation ESTO
Course title Rotating Electrical Machines
Coordinating department Department of Electrical Power Engineering
Course coordinator doc. Ing. Petr Bernat, Ph.D.

Summary

The graduate of the course acquires knowledge of the theory of rotating electrical machines, particularly asynchronous, synchronous, and direct current machines, and understands their operating principles, construction, and operational characteristics. They are familiar with the basic types of these machines and their technical parameters and are able to explain their function in different operating modes. They can assess the suitability of individual machine types for specific applications and propose their use in engineering systems. The acquired knowledge is applied in solving technical tasks related to the design, operation, and diagnostics of rotating electrical machines.

Literature

Pyrhönen,J., Jokinen,T. Hrabovcová,V.: Design of rotating electrical machines, John Wiley & sons, Ltd. 2008 or newest version - 2014
CARDENAS, Jorge. Electric Machines – Basic Theory [online]. 2024. from: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Jorge-Cardenas-8/publication/358046144
MRCET. Electrical Machines – Digital Notes [online]. 2020. from: https://mrcet.com/downloads/digital_notes/EEE/31082020/Electrical%20Machines-I.pdf

Advised literature

Hindmarsh,J.: Electrical Machines and their Applications, Oxford,1970