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Name of the LESSON PLAN

Faculty Anil Jindal


Discipline : ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
Semester : 4th
Subject
Lesson Plan : ELECTRICAL MACHINE - II
Duration
Work Load : 15 WEEKS(From January 2018 to April 2018)
(Lecture/ : Theory- 04
Practical) per
week (in hours) : Practical- 3
Theory Practical
Week Lecture Practica
Day Topic l Day Topic
Unit -1 Introduction to Electrical Machines :- Definition of motor and generator, Measurement of the angular
1st displacement of the rotor of a slip-ring
concept of torque
Torque development due to alignment of two fields and the concept of torque angle induction motor on application of DC to
1st 2nd 1st stator of motor winding in sequence and
3rd Electro-magnetically induced emf simultaneously to each phase of rotor
4th Elementary concept of an electrical machine winding
5th Comparison of generator and motor Speed control of dc shunt motor by
6th Revision of Unit 1 Armature control method
2nd 2nd
7th Unit -2 DC Machines :- Main constructional features of DC Machine
8th Types of armature winding
9th Function of the commutator for motoring and generation action Speed control of dc shunt motor by field
10th Factors determining induced emf control method
3rd 11th Factors determining the electromagnetic torque 3rd
Types of dc generation on the basis of excitation, voltage built up in a dc shunt generator
12th
13th Significance of back e.m.f., the relation between back emf and Terminal voltage Study of dc series motor with starter (to
14th Armature Reaction operate the motor on no load for a
4th 4th moment)
15th Commutation methods to improve commutation
16th Performance and characteristics of different types of DC motors
Speed control of dc shunt motors Study of 3 point starter for starting D.C.
17th shunt motor
5th 18th Speed control of dc series motors 5th
19th Need of starter, three point dc shunt motor starter
20th 4-point starter
21st Applications of DC motors To perform open circuit test for
Losses in a DC machine determining: (i) equivalent circuit (ii) the
22nd
6th 6th regulation and (iii) efficiency of a
23rd Determination of losses by Swinburne’s test
transformer from the data obtained from
24th Revision of Unit 2 Assignment 1 open circuit test at full load
25th Checking of Assignment 1 To perform short circuit test for
Unit -3 Transformers (single phase) :- Introduction determining: (i) equivalent circuit (ii) the
26th
7th 7th regulation and (iii) efficiency of a
27th Constructional features of a transformer and parts of transformer transformer from the data obtained from
28th Working principle of a transformer short circuit test at full load
EMF equation To find the efficiency and regulation of
29th single phase transformer by actually
loading it
8th 30th Transformer on no-load and its phasor diagram 8th
Transformer – neglecting voltage drop in the windings – Ampere turn balance – its
31st phasor diagram
32nd Mutual and leakage fluxes, leakage reactance
33rd Transformer on load, voltage drops and its phasor diagram Checking the polarity of the windings of
34th Equivalent circuit a three phase transformer and
9th Relation between induced emf and terminal voltage, regulation of a transformer- 9th connecting the windings in various
35th mathematical relation configurations
36th Losses in a transformer
37th Open circuit and short circuit test Finding the voltage and current
relationships of primary and secondary of
38th Calculation of efficiency, condition for maximum efficiency
10th 10th a three phase transformer under balanced
39th maintenance of Transformer, scheduled Maintenance load in various configurations conditions
40th Auto transformer construction and working such as Star-star
41st saving of copper and applications Finding the voltage and current
relationships of primary and secondary of
42nd Different types of transformers including dry type transformer
11th 11th a three phase transformer under balanced
43rd Revision of Unit 3 Assignment 2 load in various configurations conditions
44th Checking of Assignment 2 such as Star delta
45th Unit-4 Transformers three phase :- Introduction Finding the voltage and current
Construction of three phase transformers and accessories of transformers such as relationships of primary and secondary of
46th Conservator, breather a three phase transformer under balanced
12th 12th
load in various configurations conditions
47th Buchholz Relay such as delta star
48th Tap Changer (off load and on load) (Brief idea)
49th Types of three phase transformer i.e. delta-delta, delta-star Finding the voltage and current
relationships of primary and secondary of
50th Types of three phase transformer i.e. star-delta and star-star
13th 13th a three phase transformer under balanced
51st Conditions for parallel operation (only conditions are to be studied) load in various configurations conditions
52nd On load tap changer such as delta delta
53rd Difference between power and distribution transformer
54th Cooling of transformer
14th 14th viva for Practical Performed
55th Revision of Unit 4 Assignment 3
56th Checking of Assignment 3
57th Distribution of Previous Year Question Papers
58th Discussion on Important Questions - 2 Marks INTERNAL PRACTICAL FOR
15th 15th ELECTRICAL MACHINE PRACTICAL
59th Discussion on Important Questions - 4 Marks
60th Discussion on Important Questions - 10 Marks

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