The course builds upon acquired knowledge gained in previous courses to
focus on technical cybernetics electric drives and their analysis of
terms of automatic control.
Acquaints students with the kinematics and mechanics Power. drives, and characteristics
mathematical models of drives, thyristor rectifier and pulse inverter,
frequency speed control of induction motors, speed control and drives
stability and steering precision.
Literature
Beaty, H. W., Electric Motor Handbook, McGraw-Hill Professiona, 400 p., 1998, ISBN 978-0123747136
Advised literature
Hughes, A., Electric Motors and Drives: Fundamentals, Types and Applications, Newnes 2013, 440 p., ISBN 978-0080983325