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1. DC Motors and their performance

a. Shunt and Separately Excited Motors

b. Series Motor

c. Compound Motor

d. Universal Motor

e. PM Motor

f. Servo Motor

g. Moving Coil Motor

h. Torque Motors

2. Starting

3. Braking

a. Regenerative braking

b. Dynamic Braking

c. Plugging

4. Transient Analysis

a. TA of SEM with Armature Control

b. TA of Starting of SEM with Armature Control

c. TA of Dynamic Braking of SEM

d. Energy Losses during Transient Operations

e. TA of SEM with Field Control

5. Speed Control

6. Methods of Armature Voltage Control

7. Ward Leonard Drives

8. Transformer and Uncontrolled Rectifier Control

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9. Controlled rectifier fed DC Drives

10. 1-ph Fully Controlled Rectifier Control of DC SEM

a. Discontinuous Conduction

b. Continuous Conduction

11. 1-ph Half Controlled Rectifier Control of DC SEM

a. Discontinuous Conduction

b. Continuous Conduction

12. 3-ph Fully Controlled Rectifier Control of DC SEM

13. 3-ph Half Controlled Rectifier Control of DC SEM

14. Multi-quadrant Operation of DC SEM fed from Fully Controlled Rectifier

a. Single Fully Controlled Rectifier with a Reversing Switch

b. Dual Converter

c. Field Current Reversal

d. Comparison of Conventional and Static Ward Leonard Schemes

15. Rectifier Control of DC Series Motor

16. Control of Fractional HP Motors

17. Supply harmonics, PF and Ripple in Motor Current

18. Chopper Controlled DC Drives

19. Chopper Control of DC SEM

a. Motoring Control

b. Regenerative Braking

c. Motoring and Regenerative Braking

d. Dynamic Braking

20. Chopper Control of Series Motor

a. Motoring Control

b. Regenerative Braking

c. Dynamic Braking

21. Source Current Harmonics in Choppers

22. Converter Ratings and Closed Loop Control

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