Electric machinery
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Electric machinery
(McGraw-Hill series in electrical engineering, Power and energy)
McGraw-Hill, c1990
5th ed
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Note
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This revision of the classic text on electric machines has been updated to include extensive coverage of permanent magnet machines and variable reluctance machines. This market leader continues the philosophy of previous editions by maintaining its solid presentation of fundamental physical principles of machinery operation as well as the techniques required to model and analyze them. It also features a wide variety of new end-of-chapter problems and additional examples.
Table of Contents
1 Magnetic Circuits and Magnetic Materials2 Transformers3 Electromechanical Energy-Conversion Principles4 Rotating Machines Basic Concepts5 Synchronous Machines Steady State6 Synchronous Machines Transient Performance7 Polyphase Induction Machines8 Polyphase-Induction-Machine Dynamics and Control9 DC Machines10 Variable Reluctance Machines11 Fractional- and Subfractional-Horsepower MotorsAppendixes
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