ENEL471-24S2 (C) Semester Two 2024

Power Electronics 2

15 points

Details:
Start Date: Monday, 15 July 2024
End Date: Sunday, 10 November 2024
Withdrawal Dates
Last Day to withdraw from this course:
  • Without financial penalty (full fee refund): Sunday, 28 July 2024
  • Without academic penalty (including no fee refund): Sunday, 29 September 2024

Description

Building modern Power Electronic circuits is a complex task. It involves analysis of the electro-mechanical system within which a circuit is embedded, followed by selection of appropriate circuit configurations. Electric circuit, magnetic circuit and control design are all integral to sound system operation. This course covers switching circuits for a range of powers and applications. It covers circuits and thermal management needed to maximise efficiency and reliability, and meet EMC requirements. Three phase system modelling, to enable model-based control of motion control systems, is included. Students will learn how to design a modern power electronic system within the context of a power supply or motion control system. It has a significant group project implementing an electric go-cart control system.

Topics Covered:

Circuits:
Revision of buck and boost converters.  Flyback and Cuk converters.
Isolated forward converters.  
Multiple switch forward converters
Resonant converters.
Layout and EMI/EMC
Snubbers
Managing heat
Three phase and Multilevel converters.

Modelling and Control:
State-space modelling of converters.
Power converter feedback compensation.  
Current mode control.
Motor control
Induction machines
Space vectors and vector control
Space Vector PWM

Learning Outcomes

  • At the conclusion of this course you should be able to:
  • LO1: Appreciate the applications and limitations of components and topologies used in power electronic systems (WA1, WA2)

  • LO2: Develop knowledge about, design, and analyse the performance of a range of power electronic circuit configurations, accounting for electromagnetic compatibility and thermal requirements, using modern techniques and tools (WA1, WA2, WA3, WA4, WA5, WA12)

  • LO3: Learn how to model power electronic systems and three phase motors for control design, including state space based and vector control. (WA1, WA2, WA5)

  • LO4: Design and build a modern high-power dc/dc converter control system in a team environment. (WA1, WA2, WA3, WA4, WA5, WA9, WA10)
    • University Graduate Attributes

      This course will provide students with an opportunity to develop the Graduate Attributes specified below:

      Critically competent in a core academic discipline of their award

      Students know and can critically evaluate and, where applicable, apply this knowledge to topics/issues within their majoring subject.

      Employable, innovative and enterprising

      Students will develop key skills and attributes sought by employers that can be used in a range of applications.

Prerequisites

ENEL371, ENEL372

Restrictions

ENEL436

Timetable 2024

Students must attend one activity from each section.

Lecture A
Activity Day Time Location Weeks
01 Monday 12:00 - 13:00 E6 Lecture Theatre
15 Jul - 25 Aug
9 Sep - 20 Oct
Lecture B
Activity Day Time Location Weeks
01 Tuesday 09:00 - 10:00 E6 Lecture Theatre
15 Jul - 25 Aug
9 Sep - 20 Oct
Lecture C
Activity Day Time Location Weeks
01 Thursday 13:00 - 14:00 E6 Lecture Theatre
15 Jul - 25 Aug
9 Sep - 20 Oct

Examinations, Quizzes and Formal Tests

Test A
Activity Day Time Location Weeks
01 Wednesday 19:00 - 20:30 Rata 222 & 223 Drawing Office
9 Sep - 15 Sep

Course Coordinator

Alan Wood

Lecturer

Paul Gaynor

Assessment

Assessment Due Date Percentage 
Test 35%
Go-Cart Assignment - Lab Review 10%
Go-Cart Assignment - Report 20%
Exam 35%

Additional Course Outline Information

Mahi ā-Ākonga | Workload (expected distribution of student hours, note 15 points = 150 hours):

Contact Hours

Lectures: 36
Tutorials: 2
Workshops: 0
Laboratories: 0

Independent study

Review of lectures: 36
Test and exam preparation: 36
Assignments: 40
Tutorial preparation: 0
Laboratory calculations: 0

Total 150

Indicative Fees

Domestic fee $1,197.00

International fee $6,000.00

* All fees are inclusive of NZ GST or any equivalent overseas tax, and do not include any programme level discount or additional course-related expenses.

For further information see Electrical and Computer Engineering .

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