Modern AC electric drive systems based on vector-controlled synchronous and induction motors convert about 35-40% of the world’s electricity generated into mechanical work. The purpose of the discipline is to study the basic methods of vector control of electromechanical energy conversion in electric drives, the principles of construction of coordinate control systems (torque, angular velocity and position), construction of control algorithms, calculation of control parameters. In the discipline, the results of theoretical positions are confirmed by studies of dynamic and static characteristics of electric drives by full-scale modeling. The issues of optimization of management processes are considered.
Statistics
As result of 1 semester
2022/2023 academic year
Total students: 137,
on the budget: 130.