Introduction Solid State Drives EME503
Introduction Solid State Drives EME503
Introduction Solid State Drives EME503
Instructor:
Dr. Ayman Samy Abdel-Khalik
Assessment
Type Marks
Home work / Projects/ 10
Attendance
Lab. 10
Mid term 7th Week 15
Mid term 12th Week 15
Final Exam 50
• Drive systems that employ Electric Motors as prime movers are called
Electric Drive Systems.
❑ Performance Capabilities.
❑ Motor cost.
Gating Measurments
Signals
Input
Controller
Command
Cycloconverter, AC
Function: To provide a regulated Voltage Controllers, or
Matrix Converter
power supply. Const. Var.
➢ PEC depends on the motor type
AC AC
➢ Analogue: Inflexible.
➢ Digital: Configurable.
1) Safety.
𝛼
𝑛
𝑇𝐿 = 𝐾
𝑛𝑟
where, 𝐾 and 𝛼 are constants, 𝑛 is the driving speed, and 𝑛𝑟 is
the rated speed.
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Load Classification
Loads are classified into:
1) Active loads
➢ They are associated with either gravitational or elastic deformation of
bodies such as spring action.
➢ Appears as a result to the change in potential energy.
2) Passive loads
➢ They are mainly due to friction, shear or deformation in non-elastic
bodies.
➢ Always opposes motion (speed and torque are in opposite directions).
➢ Such as lathes, fans, and pumps.
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Basic Types of Passive Loads
1) Dry Friction Load (Torque independent of speed)
Speed
TL
Tm Tm
TL
adjusted to be higher than the unloaded forward
Motoring
II I
Counter
Weight
Empty
• In quadrants 1 & 3, the machine runs as a Cage Loaded
Cage
Tm Tm
TL
directions). TL
III IV