Standard handbook for electrical engineers
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Standard handbook for electrical engineers
McGraw-Hill, c2000
14th ed
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This is the world's foremost electrical engineering "bible." Still the only single-volume guide to the entire field of electricity - its manufacture, transmission, distribution, measurement, and use - "Standard Handbook for Electrical Engineers, 14th edition", edited by Donald G. Fink and H. Wayne Beaty, packs the expertise of over 60 best-of-breed contributors. Brimming with solutions to day-to-day problems in electrical system design, operation and maintenance, this unmatched resource arms you with: fast-access data on units and definitions; standards communications; properties of materials used in manufacturing electrical equipment; and components; computer applications; the economics of electrical systems; wiring design for commercial and industrial buildings; electrochemistry and electrometallurgy and much, much more.
You also get up to speed on: high-voltage transmission systems; residential, commercial, and industrial power applications that deliver more efficient motors, lighting and transportation; energy conservation and efficient energy use; alternate energy sources such as solar and geothermal power, and energy storage systems; electric utility industry changes - including competition - and how they affect operations, maintenance, and engineering methods; technological changes in instrumentation, metering, generation (especially nuclear and gas turbines), insulating materials, power quality - and more!
Table of Contents
Section I: Units, Symbols, Constants, Definitions, and Conversion Factors. Section II: Electric and Magnetic Circuits. Section III: Measurements and Instruments. Section IV: Properties of Materials. Section V: Generation. Section VI: Prime Movers. Section VII: Alternating-Current Generators. Section VIII: Direct-Current Generators. Section IX: Hydroelectric Power Generation. Section X: Power-System Components. Section XI: Alternate Sources and Converters of Power. Section XII: Economics of Bulk Electric Power Supply. Section XIII: Project Economics. Section XIV: Transmission Systems. Section XV: Direct-Current Power Transmission. Section XVI: Power-System Operations. Section XVII: Susbstation Design. Section XIX: Wiring Design for Commercial and Industrial Buildings. Section XX: Motors and Drives. Section XXI: Industrial and Commercial Applications of Electric Power. Section XXII: Electronics. Section XXIII: Power of Quality. Section XXIV: Electrochemistry and Electrometallurgy. Section XXV: Computer Applications in the Electric Power Industry. Section XXVI: Illumination. Section XXVII: Lightning and Surge Protection. Section XXVIII: Standards in Electrotechnolgy, Telecommunications and Information Technology.
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