Kaiser / El-Sharkawi | Electric Energy | Buch | 978-1-032-35383-8 | sack.de

Buch, Englisch, 888 Seiten, Format (B × H): 178 mm x 254 mm

Reihe: Power Electronics and Applications Series

Kaiser / El-Sharkawi

Electric Energy

An Introduction, fourth Edition
4. Auflage 2025
ISBN: 978-1-032-35383-8
Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd

An Introduction, fourth Edition

Buch, Englisch, 888 Seiten, Format (B × H): 178 mm x 254 mm

Reihe: Power Electronics and Applications Series

ISBN: 978-1-032-35383-8
Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd


An introductory review of electric energy using examples, numerical calculations and theory to describe the basic elements of the field. Coverage includes electric infrastructure, the grid, system operations, renewable energy, alternating current circuits, three-phase power, electrical safety, power electronics, transformers, electric machines, power quality, blackouts and future power systems.

A problem-oriented, student-centric approach to electric energy in all its various forms and applications. The text is example-driven with numerous practical problems interspersed with descriptive text with broad coverage. Combines the fundamentals of traditional energy conversion with contemporary topics giving students the background they need to meet future challenges.

- Provides a broad and comprehensive coverage of electric energy and power systems

- Extensive use of worked examples and solutions and pragmatic approach and easy-to-follow organization

- Presents streamlined presentations and structure with real system data and practical perspective

- Includes case studies on system disturbance events and blackouts

- Includes contemporary issues on data centers, electric vehicles, pumped hydro storage

Text is aimed toward undergraduates in electrical and mechanical engineering and beginning graduate students, or those professionals needing an introductory course in electric energy before a more advanced treatment of power flow analysis.

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1.History of Power Systems. 2. Load Characteristics. 3. Electricity Consumption. 4. Basic Components of Power Systems. 5. Grid Systems. 6. Power Plants. 7. Solar Energy. 8. Wind Energy. 9. Batteries. 10. E-cars. 11. Alternating Current Circuits. 12. Three-Phase Systems. 13. Electric Safety. 14. Power Electronics. 15.Transformers. 16. Electric Machines. 17. Power Quality. 18. Power Grid and Blackouts. 19. Future Power Systems. App 1. Units, Conversions, and Parameters. App 2. Energy Resources (The Energy Equation)App 3. Other Renewable Energy. App 4. Measuring Electric Efficiency Improvements (optional)


Mohamed A. El-Sharkawi received his PhD in electrical engineering from the University of British Columbia in 1980 and joined the University of Washington as a faculty member the same year. He authored more than 250 technical papers and research monographs during his career, including four textbooks in electric energy, electric drives, electric safety, and wind energy, and held multiple licensed patents in the areas of wind energy, dynamic VAR management, and minimum arc sequential circuit breaker.

Professor El-Sharkawi founded and chaired the IEEE Power and Energy Society’s subcommittee on renewable energy machines and systems. He is the founder and cofounder of several international conferences and the founding chairman of numerous IEEE task forces, working groups, and subcommittees. He received several educational, service, and research awards, among them are the Outstanding Educator Award for IEEE Western Region in 2014 and the International Fellow Award 2015–2017. Dr. El-Sharkawi was a Fellow of IEEE, a professor of Electrical Engineering, and held a professorship in the Clean Energy Institute.

Dr. El-Sharkawi was emeritus professor at the time he passed away on October 24, 2018.

Mark J. Kaiser is a Research Professor at the Center for Energy Studies at Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, where he has worked since 2001. His research interests cover all aspects of the energy industry, notably the oil, gas, electricity, and refining sectors, offshore development, cost estimation, economic valuation, and infrastructure modeling. He has authored over 300 academic publications along with numerous reports and trade articles, has secured grants of several million dollars over his career, and currently serves on the editorial boards of several energy journals. He was named Marathon Professor in 2017.

In the first decade of his career, he worked in electric power applications (energy efficiency verification, load forecasting, tariff design), electrohydrodynamics (applications, simulation and theory), transformer design, power cables, and small-scale renewable energy projects (solar PV, solar thermal, wind). He also spent more time than he should have on convex geometry, geometric optimization, and computational metrology research.

He is the author of five research monographs on the offshore oil and gas, wind, drilling, decommissioning and service industries published by several reputed journals, the 6th edition of Petroleum Refining: Technology, Economics and Markets with A. de Klerk (CRC Press, 2020), and the 9th edition of Pipeline Rules of Thumb Handbook with E.W. McAlister. He occasionally consults and serves as a technical expert for government agencies and companies. He earned his doctoral degree from Purdue University in 1991.



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