42091 Advanced Energy Conversion Systems
6cp; On campus, weeklyRequisite(s): ((120 credit points of completed study in Bachelor's Degree owned by FEIT OR 120 credit points of completed study in Bachelor's Honours Embedded owned by FEIT OR 120 credit points of completed study in Bachelor's Combined Degree owned by FEIT OR 120 credit points of completed study in Bachelor's Combined Honours owned by FEIT OR 120 credit points of completed study in Bachelor's Combined Degree co-owned by FEIT OR 120 credit points of completed study in Bachelor's Combined Honours co-owned by FEIT) AND 48571 Electrical Machines)
These requisites may not apply to students in certain courses. See access conditions.
Electrical Energy Systems program
Postgraduate
Description
Electrical energy conversion systems, like transformers and electrical machines, are key components in renewable energy systems, power systems, electric vehicles and industrial equipment. Motor drive systems account for high global electricity consumption. These systems cannot work well without appropriate control methods. This subject covers advanced design and control methods for high-performance transformers and electrical machines and drives.
Students learn advanced multidisciplinary design methods for energy conversion systems. The subject introduces four advanced control methods for electrical machines: brushless DC control, field-oriented control, direct torque control and model predictive control.
Typical availability
Spring session, City campus
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