6.685 Electric Machines, Fall 2003
Author(s)
Kirtley, James L.
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Alternative title
Electric Machines
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Treatment of electromechanical transducers, rotating and linear electric machines. Lumped-parameter electromechanics of interaction. Development of device characteristics: energy conversion density, efficiency; and of system interaction characteristics: regulation, stability, controllability, and response. Use of electric machines in drive systems. Problems taken from current research. Alternate years. From the course home page: Course Description 6.685 explores concepts in electromechanics, using electric machinery as examples. It teaches an understanding of principles and analysis of electromechanical systems. By the end of the course, students are capable of doing electromechanical design of the major classes of rotating and linear electric machines, and have an understanding of the principles of the energy conversion parts of Mechatronics. In addition to design, students learn how to estimate the dynamic parameters of electric machines and understand what the implications of those parameters are on the performance of systems incorporating those machines.
Date issued
2003-12Other identifiers
6.685-Fall2003
local: 6.685
local: IMSCP-MD5-5185aee80b48899985e17f4b8e3b3df2
Keywords
machine, transformers, linear electric machines, dc, induction, synchronous, Mechatronics, Electromechanical transducers, rotating electric machines, lumped-parameter elecromechanics, interaction electromechanics, device characteristics, energy conversion density, efficiency, system interaction characteristics, regulation, stability, controllability, response, electric machines, drive systems, electric machinery, electromechanical systems, design, dynamic parameters, phenomena, interactions, classical mechanics, Electric machinery