Electrical Machines II
Electrical Machines II
Electrical Machines II
ACADEMIC SECRETARY
DIRECTION OF PROFESSIONAL STUDIES IN ENGINEERING AND
SCIENCE PHYSICAL MATHEMATICS
SYNTHETIC PROGRAM
GENERAL OBJECTIVE:
The student will select the machines and protection systems for effective and efficient control of the generator or
motor configurations, after describing their operation and justifying the problems associated with the use of the
different types of motors.
SYNTHETIC CONTENT:
I. Alternating Current Generators
II. Coupling of Alternating Current Generators in Parallel
III. Synchronous Motor
IV. Transformers
V. Three Phase Induction Motors
VI. Single Phase Motors
METHODOLOGY:
Preparation of extra-class tasks and research work by the student.
Carrying out experimental laboratory practices
Carrying out industrial visits .
Presentations by the teacher and students
Joint problem solving by the teacher and students
EVALUATION AND ACCREDITATION:
Application of three partial exams.
Intra and extra class participation.
Technical reports of laboratory practices .
BIBLIOGRAPHY:
Stephen J: Chapman; Electric machines ; Mc Publishing. Graw Hill, Mexico, 1998.
Michael Liwschitz-Grarik; Alternating Current Machines ; Editorial CECSA., Mexico, 2001
Charles I. Hubert, Electric Machines, Theory, Operation, Applications, Adjustment, and Control , Macmillan
Publishing Company, Canada, 1998.
Charles S. Siskind; Direct Current and Alternating Current Electric Machines ; Mc Publishing. Graw Hill, Spain,
1992.
TO. AND. Fitzgerald, Charles Kingsley Jr., Stephen D. Umans, Electric Machinery ,; Mc Publishing. Graw Hill, USA,
2003.
J. F. Lindsay and M. H. Rashid, Electromechanics and Electrical Machinery ;Publisher, Prentice Hall, USA, 1986.
ABB, Variable Speed Drives Manual , ASEA BROWN BOVERI Group, Mexico, 2003.
SIEMENS, Alternating Current Motors Manual , SIEMENS SA DE CV, Mexico, 2004.
BALDOR, Manual of Alternating Current Motors , Baldor Electric Company, USA, 2003
NATIONAL POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE
ACADEMIC SECRETARY
DIRECTION OF PROFESSIONAL STUDIES IN ENGINEERING AND
SCIENCE PHYSICAL MATHEMATICS
ALLOCATED TIMES
HRS./SEMESTER / THEORY: 54
HRS./SEMESTER / PRACTICE: 27
HRS./TOTAL: 81
The Control and Automation Engineer in his professional training requires knowledge of the layout and operation of
alternating current electrical machines in the electromechanical equipment and systems for their start-up, control,
protection and maintenance, without this knowledge, skills and attitudes it is difficult to I could practice this
profession.
The importance of knowing the characteristics of the motor - generator, such as the service factor, operation time
among others, requires extensive and objective knowledge of the existing motors in electrical equipment, machinery
and systems, an example in the control field. and automation, is the universal induction motor of which it is required
to know the starting, operation, control, maintenance and efficiency characteristics in all those applications that are
based on the discernment of its characteristics and properties of alternating current motors.
The background of this subject is: Circuit Theory II, Electronics I, Operational Electronics, Electric Machines I and
Control Theory I.
The consequents of this subject are: Electrical Installations, Control of Electrical Machines and Processes,
Electrical Installations and Control Theory III.
The student will select the machines and protection systems for effective and efficient control of the generator or
motor configurations, after describing their operation and justifying the problems associated with the use of the
different types of motors.
NATIONAL POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE
ACADEMIC SECRETARY
DIRECTION OF PROFESSIONAL STUDIES IN ENGINEERING AND
SCIENCE PHYSICAL MATHEMATICS
DIDACTIC STRATEGY
Student participation in the development of specific examples with the teacher's guidance. Visits to generation centers,
in groups and individually. Carrying out extra-class work and tasks. Presentations by the teacher and students, where
appropriate, assisted with audiovisual material.
EVALUATION PROCEDURE
Continuous evaluation of students, class participation, research work and homework, using bibliographic and
specialized information (10%). The evaluation will be complementary with the application of the corresponding partial
exam (units I and II), (40%) and the report of the experimental practices (50%)
NATIONAL POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE
ACADEMIC SECRETARY
DIRECTION OF PROFESSIONAL STUDIES IN ENGINEERING AND
SCIENCE PHYSICAL MATHEMATICS
DIDACTIC STRATEGY
Theoretical presentation by the teacher.
Participation in class by students.
Development of a laboratory experiment by the student.
Analysis of concepts for the establishment of a common language.
EVALUATION PROCEDURE
DIDACTIC STRATEGY
Team and individual presentations by students using different audio-visual media and supported by the teacher
Bibliographic research in magazines and technical bulletins.
Specific and complementary examples developed in class
Carrying out industrial visits
Research work on the different types of AC motors
EVALUATION PROCEDURE
An exam will be taken with the proportional part of the course (units II and IV); (40%), averaged with continuous
evaluations, reflecting the individual and group participation of students in activities such as: homework, research
(10%), experimentation and in general applying the current evaluation criteria (50%)
NATIONAL POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE
ACADEMIC SECRETARY
DIRECTION OF PROFESSIONAL STUDIES IN ENGINEERING AND
SCIENCE PHYSICAL MATHEMATICS
The student will differentiate the components of the machine, their operation, applications, as well as the different
types of single-phase and/or three-phase connections. Select the capacity, primary and secondary protection in the
situations presented in typical examples.
DIDACTIC STRATEGY
Individual and team resolution of specific examples by students.
Presentation by the teacher using teaching resources.
Bibliographic research of magazines and manufacturer's catalogues.
Exposition with use of audio-visual media by the student.
EVALUATION PROCEDURE
The evaluation criteria for this unit will be based on the average obtained by each student individually and/or as a team
for each of the activities carried out in class and the written reports delivered in a timely manner of the assigned
research work or tasks (10%). , the grade obtained from the 2nd partial exam (units III and IV); (40%) and
complemented with the grade obtained in carrying out the scheduled experimental practice (50%)
NATIONAL POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE
ACADEMIC SECRETARY
DIRECTION OF PROFESSIONAL STUDIES IN ENGINEERING AND
SCIENCE PHYSICAL MATHEMATICS
DIDACTIC STRATEGY
Presentation by the teacher using: Prototypes, models, acetates.
Bibliographic research in magazines and technical catalogs of high efficiency three-phase induction motors.
Presentation of the topics through audio-visual means by the student
Resolution of real problems in the productive sector by the student
EVALUATION PROCEDURE
The grade obtained by the students will be the average of the different evaluations that are applied to them: 40%
corresponding to the grade obtained in the 3rd partial exam (units V and VI), their participation in class and the delivery
in written form and oral defense of the tasks and/or research work entrusted individually or by a team to solve industrial
problems (10%) and 50% of the completion of the experimental practices programmed for this unit.
NATIONAL POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE
ACADEMIC SECRETARY
DIRECTION OF PROFESSIONAL STUDIES IN ENGINEERING AND
SCIENCE PHYSICAL MATHEMATICS
The student will justify the problems associated with the use of different types of single-phase motors in different
applications, using the control circuits in their starting, stopping and protection.
DIDACTIC STRATEGY
EVALUATION PROCEDURE
4 Transformer IV 3.0
2. SUBJECT OBJECTIVES:
The student will select the machines and protection systems for effective and efficient control of the generator or
motor configurations, after describing their operation and justifying the problems associated with the use of the
different types of motors.
3. TEACHING PROFILE:
Eng. Alejandro Acuña Saavedra Eng. Guillermo Santillan Guevara M. in C. Jesus Reyes Garcia
ACADEMY PRESIDENT ACADEMIC SUBDIRECTOR STAFF DIRECTOR