Manufacturing of Power Systems
Code | Completion | Credits | Range | Language |
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XE13VSZ | Z,ZK | 4 | 2+2s |
- The course is a substitute for:
- Manufacturing of Power Systems (X13VSZ)
- Lecturer:
- Tutor:
- Supervisor:
- Department of Electrotechnology
- Synopsis:
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Main technologies, characteristic of production. Electric, mechanical and thermal stress. Manufacturing of shafts, frames, windings, methods of impregnations, assemblies. Technology for big and small motors, accumulated productions. Technologies of commutators, transformers and apparatus for high voltage.
- Requirements:
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Presence at practical training is obligatory.A student has to obtain a credit before an examination.A knowledges of lectured matter and laboratory tasks will be required at examination.
- Syllabus of lectures:
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1.Main technologies, character of the production
2.Principles of the design, the stress of main components
3.Technical preparation of manufacturing, computer support
4.Manufacturing of shafts and frames
5.Pressing in the power electrical engineering
6.Insulated materials
7.Technology of winding of big machines
8.Technology of winding of small motors
9.Technology of transformers
10.Technology of commutators
11.Automated manufacturing systems
12.Apparatus for high voltage
13.Assemblies and measuring electrical machines
14.Practical examples
- Syllabus of tutorials:
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1.Design and check of main components
2.Technological preparation of manufacturing
3.Examples of SW
4.Technological procedure of manufacturing of transformers
5.E-M measuring of different performances of transformers
6.Thermal model of the transformer
7.Thermal measuring of the transformer
8.HV and HF diagnostic methods
9.Bimetals, technology, using, measuring
10.Measuring of insulation by humidity
11.Evaluation of the transformer design and alternative technologies
12.Experts from practice
13.Excursions
14.The evaluation, a credit
- Study Objective:
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The aim is to introduce materials and production technologies, transformers, rotating electrical machines and electrical devices.
- Study materials:
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[1] Terry Hill: Production/Operations Management. Prentice Hall
International (UK) Ltd. 1991, University Press, Cambridge
- Note:
- Further information:
- No time-table has been prepared for this course
- The course is a part of the following study plans:
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- Heavy-current Engineering- structured studies (compulsory course)