Electric machinery fundamentals
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Electric machinery fundamentals
(McGraw-Hill series in electrical engineering, . Power and energy)
McGraw-Hill, c1991
2nd ed
Available at 8 libraries
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Note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
For the first course in Electrical Machinery or Electrical Power, this edition features new & reworked end-of-chapter problems as well as new content: Coverage of GTO Thyristors; coverage of permanent magnet dc motors & solid state controllers; induced torque in AC machines coverage; and an optional section on synchronous motor transients. This jr/sr level course is taken by electrical and some mechanical engineers. Chapman's book has been very successful in both engineering and engineering tech programs. While retaining the overall math level, this edition adds some "optional" higher math sections.
Table of Contents
1 Introduction to Machinery Principles2 Transformers3 Introduction to Power Electronics4 DC Machinery Fundamentals5 DC Generators6 DC Motors7 AC Machine Fundamentals8 Synchronous Generators9 Synchronous Motors10 Induction Motors11 Single-Phase and Special-Purpose MotorsAppedixesA Review of Three-Phase CircuitsB Salient Pole Theory of Synchronous MachinesC Table of Constants and Conversion FactorsIndex
by "Nielsen BookData"