E-Book, Englisch, 300 Seiten, Web PDF
Hindmarsh / Hammond Worked Examples in Electrical Machines and Drives
1. Auflage 2013
ISBN: 978-1-4831-3645-5
Verlag: Elsevier Science & Techn.
Format: PDF
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Applied Electricity and Electronics
E-Book, Englisch, 300 Seiten, Web PDF
ISBN: 978-1-4831-3645-5
Verlag: Elsevier Science & Techn.
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 1 - PDF Watermark
Worked Examples in Electrical Machines and Drives discusses methods in predicting and explaining electromechanical performance of several devices. The book is comprised of seven chapters that sequence the examples at increasing levels of difficulty. Chapter 1 provides an introduction and reviews the basic theories. The second chapter covers transformers, and the third chapter tackles d.c. machines. Chapter 4 is concerned with induction machines, while Chapter 5 deals with synchronous machines. Chapter 6 covers transient behavior, and Chapter 7 talks about power-electronic/electrical machine drives. The book will be of great use to students and instructors of schools concerned with electronic devices such as in electrical engineering, and can help enrich their lectures and practical classes.
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1;Front Cover;1
2;Worked Examples in Electrical Machines and Drives;4
3;Copyright Page;5
4;Table of Contents;6
5;EDITOR'S PREFACE;10
6;AUTHOR'S PREFACE;12
7;LIST OF SYMBOLS;14
8;Chapter 1. INTRODUCTION AND REVIEW OF BASICTHEORY;18
8.1;1.1 Aim of the Book;18
8.2;1.2 Foundation Theory;21
8.3;1.3 Equivalent Circuits;34
8.4;1.4 Power-flow Diagram;38
9;Chapter 2. TRANSFORMERS;41
9.1;2.1 Solution of Equations;41
10;Chapter 3. D.C. MACHINES;55
10.1;3.1 Revision of Equations;55
10.2;3.2 Solution of Equations;57
10.3;3.3 Per-unit Notation;68
10.4;3.4 Series Motors;77
10.5;3.5 Braking Circuits;86
11;Chapter 4. INDUCTION MACHINES;92
11.1;4.1 Revision of Equations;92
11.2;4.2 Solution of Equations;96
11.3;4.3 Constant-(primary) Current Operation:Improved Starting Performance;115
11.4;4.4 Single-phase Operation;131
11.5;4.5 Speed Control by Slip-power Recovery;134
12;Chapter 5. SYNCHRONOUS MACHINES;141
12.1;5.1 Summary of Equations;142
12.2;5.2 Solution of Equations;146
12.3;5.3 Per-unit Notation;153
12.4;5.4 Electromechanical Problems;157
12.5;5.5 Constant-current Operation;169
12.6;5.6 Operating Charts;180
12.7;5.7 Multi-machine Problems;182
12.8;5.8 Salient-pole and Reluctance-type Machines,Synchronising Power;186
13;Chapter 6. TRANSIENT BEHAVIOUR;193
13.1;6.1 Transient Equations;194
14;Chapter 7. POWER-ELECTRONIC/ELECTRICALMACHINE DRIVES;226
14.1;7.1 Chopper-controlled D.C. Machine;226
14.2;7.2 Thyristor-converter/D.C. Machine Drive;234
14.3;7.3 Power-electronic Control of A.C. Machines;238
14.4;7.4 Comparison of D.C, Induction and SynchronousMachine-drives with Power-electronic Control;247
14.5;7.5 Mathematical and Computer Simulation ofMachine Systems;252
15;Appendix TUTORIAL EXAMPLES WITH ANSWERS;269
16;REFERENCES;300