EE 1351 SOLID STATE DRIVES
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EE 1351SOLID STATE DRIVES
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Lecturer,
Dept. of EEE,
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Course home pagewww.elangodrives.webs.com
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EE 1351SOLID STATE DRIVES
INTRODUCTION TO SOLID STATE DRIVES
LECTURE # 1
Motivation
Learning Objective
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EE 1351SOLID STATE DRIVES ---- Introduction
Motivation
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SOLID STATE DRIVES
Importance of Creating Motion
Drives
Electric Drives / Types
Application – Speed Control
Solid State Drives
Advantages / Disadvantages
Applications
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Introduction to Electric Drives – Lecture #1
Unit 1 – Dynamics of Electric Drives
Unit 2 - Converter & chopper fed Drives
Unit 3 - Induction Motor drives
Unit 4 - Synchronous Motor Drives
Unit 5 - Controller Design
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Nearly 65% of the total electric energy produced in the USA is consumed by
electric motors.”
- R. Krishnan, “Electric Motor Drives”
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Motion
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Introduction to Electric Drives – Lecture #1
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Steel mills
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• Electrical Drives
Drives are systems employed for
Require prime movers
Drives that employ electric motors as prime movers are known as Electrical Drives
Motion control
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ADVANTAGES
• Smooth operation
• More flexible
• Reliable,
• Time Savings
• Economical, efficiency
• Productivity
• Less maintenance, pollution free
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Applications / Manufacturers
Industry
Transportation
Agriculture
Domestic application
Machine tool drives
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INDUSTRY
• Paper mills; textile mills
• Automotive applications
• Conveyors, elevators, escalators, lifts
• Robotics
• Air compressors, blowers
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TRANSPORTATION
Fork lift trucks
electric locomotives
Aircraft
Ship Drives
Lifts
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AGRICULTURE
pumps
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Domestic application
Washing machines
Grinders
Fan
Air-conditioning
Tape recorder
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Machine tool drives
Lathe
Drilling machines
Milling machines
Grinding machines
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Applications Electric Propulsion• Pumps, fans, compressors• Plant automation• Spindles and servos• Appliances and power tools• Cement kilns, steel mills, • Paper and pulp mills; textile mills• Automotive applications• Conveyors, elevators, escalators, lifts
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DISADVANTAGES
It requires continuous power supply
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BuildingCranes
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lift
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Steel mills
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Introduction to Electric Drives – Lecture #1
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MANUFACTURERS
• GE CONSUMER AND INDUSTRIAL
• METRON INC
• POWERTEC INDUSTRIAL SAFETY
• RELIANCE
• PILZ AUTOMATION
• ROCKWELL AUTOMATION etc…
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REVIEW WHAT IS DRIVE
TYPES OF DRIVE SYSTEM
ELECTRIC DRIVE
ADVANTAGES / DRAWBACKS AND APPLICATIONS
DRIVES MANUFACTURERS