Small electric motors
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Bibliographic Information
Small electric motors
(IEE power and energy series, 26)
The Institution of Electrical Engineers, c1998
- Other Title
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Elektrische Kleinmotoren
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Note
Includes index
Translated from the German
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Users of small electric motors face the difficult task of selecting the best motor for their particular drive application. The technical requirements of the drive, the level of safety needed and the cost factor must all be considered. The choice is made more difficult by the continuous arrival of newly developed types of motor. This book, a translation from German, aims to help those involved in specifying, developing, manufacturing and marketing small motors by reporting the current state of the art.
The various types of motor, together with their differing characteristics and their relationship to small drives are covered. Developments such as brushless DC motors and stepper motors are discussed, as well as the use of electronic control which widens the spectrum of small motor applications. Also covered are measurement and noise problems.
This book will be of interest to engineers, physicists and technicians involved in the design, manufacture and application of small motors in the laboratory, the factory and in service.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Drives with small motors
Chapter 2: Operation of the multiphase induction motor
Chapter 3: Operation and application of polyphase induction motors
Chapter 4: Shaded-pole induction motors
Chapter 5: Synchronous motors
Chapter 6: Universal motors
Chapter 7: Direct current motors
Chapter 8: Electronic circuits for small electricmotors
Chapter 9: Brushless direct current motors
Chapter 10: Stepper motors -principles and applications
Chapter 11: Measurements in small drive systems
Chapter 12: Vibration and noise problemsin small drives
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