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ELECTRICAL and ELECTRONIC CONTROL SYSTEMS

Course Topics

  • 6.1 Basic configuration and operation principles of the following electrical, electronic and control equipment:
  • 6.1.1 Electrical equipment:
  • 6.1.1 Electrical Equipment
  • 6.1.1.a Generator and distribution systems
  • 6.1.1.b Preparing, starting, paralleling and changing over generators
  • 6.1.1.c Electrical motors including starting methodologies
  • 6.1.1.c Electrical motors including starting methodologies
  • 6.1.1.c Electrical motors including starting methodologies
  • 6.1.2.a Characteristics of basic electronic circuit elements
  • 6.1.2.b Flowchart for automatic and control systems
  • 6.1.2.c Functions, characteristics and features of control systems for machinery items, including main propulsion plant operation control and steam boiler automatic controls
  • 6.1.3 Control systems:
  • 6.1.3. a Various automatic control methodologies and characteristics
  • 6.1.3. b Proportional Integral Derivative (PID) control characteristics and associated system devices for process control
  • 6.2 Computer Applications (PMS, E learning, LAN network etc)
  • Marine electro technology
  • electronics
  • power electronics
  • Automatic control engineering
  • safety devices
  • Generator and distribution system
  • Design features and system configurations of automatic control equipment and safety devices for main engine
  • steam boiler
  • Design features of high-voltage installations
  • Features of hydraulic and pneumatic control equipment
  • Functions and mechanism of automatic control for main engine
  • Auxiliary machinery including generator distribution systems
  • oil purifier
  • refrigeration system
  • pumping and piping systems
  • steering gear system
  • cargo-handling equipment and deck machinery
  • 6.1: Basic Configuration and Operation Principles of Electrical, Electronic & Control Equipment
  • 6.1: Basic Configuration and Operation Principles of Electrical, Electronic & Control Equipment
  • 6.1.1.a Basic construction and working of a DC Generator.
  • 6.1.1.b Preparing, starting, paralleling and changing over generators
  • 6.1: Basic Configuration and Operation Principles of Electrical, Electronic & Control Equipment
  • 6.1: Basic Configuration and Operation Principles of Electrical, Electronic & Control Equipment
  • 6.1.1.c Electrical motors including starting methodologies
  • 6.1.1.c Electrical motors including starting methodologies
  • 6.1.1.c Electrical motors including starting methodologies
  • 6.1.1.cElectrical motors including starting methodologies
  • 6.1.1.d High-voltage installations
  • 6.3.1.High-voltage installations
  • 6.1.1.e Sequential control circuits and associated system devices
  • 6.1.2 .a Characteristics of basic electronic circuit elements :
  • 6.1.2.a Characteristics of basic electronic circuit elements
  • 6.1.2.b Flowchart for automatic and control systems
  • 6.1.2.c Functions, characteristics and features of control systems for machinery items, including main propulsion plant operation control and steam boiler automatic controls
  • 6.1.2.c Functions, characteristics and features of control systems for machinery items, including main propulsion plant operation control and steam boiler automatic controls
  • 6.1.2.c Functions, characteristics and features of control systems for machinery items, including main propulsion plant operation control and steam boiler automatic controls
  • 6.1.2.c Functions, characteristics and features of control systems for machinery items, including main propulsion plant operation control and steam boiler automatic controls
  • 6.1.3. a Various automatic control methodologies and characteristics
  • 6.1.3a VARIOUS AUTOMATIC CONTROL METHODOLOGIES AND CHARACTERISTICS
  • 6.1.3a VARIOUS AUTOMATIC CONTROL METHODOLOGIES AND CHARACTERISTICS
  • 6.1.3a VARIOUS AUTOMATIC CONTROL METHODOLOGIES AND CHARACTERISTICS
  • 6.1.3.b propotional integral derivative (PID) conntrol characteristics nd associated system devices for process control
  • 6.2 Computer Applications (PMS, E learning, LAN network etc).
  • 6.3 Theoretical knowledge: Marine electro technology, electronics, power electronics, automatic control engineering and safety devices. Design features and system configurations of automatic control equipment and safety devices for main engine, gene
  • 6.3.2 Features of hydraulic and pneumatic control equipment
  • 6.4 Practical knowledge: Functions and mechanism of automatic control for main engine & auxiliary machinery including generator distribution systems, steam boilers, oil purifier, refrigeration system, pumping and piping systems, steering gear system

6.1 Basic configuration and operation principles of the following electrical, electronic and control equipment:

Introduction

This topic refreshes the basics of Electrical & Electronics that students had done during their Higher Secondary School and Collegiate education.

The importance of this brushing up is required for the marine engineering students so that they can easily grasp the working principle and operation of electrical equipments and diagnise the cause of defect and efficiently rectify the same.with minimum downtime.