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The spiral vector theory proposed and explained in this book unifies the steady-state and transient-state theories of AC circuits and machines. Previously, steady-state theory and transient-state theory were separated by different expressions for state variables. This new theory makes possible the analysis of transient phenomena in three-phase machines, an area largely untouched by conventional AC machine theories. Results of AC motor analysis obtained by the spiral vector method have led directly to new torque controls which give AC motors much superior performance to the usual DC control motors. With the rapid developments in inverter technology making the control of AC power easier, the spiral-vector theory provides the necessary theoretical foundation for the understanding and design of AC circuits and machines.
Can a unified mathematical framework reconcile the long-standing divide between steady-state and transient-state theories in AC circuit and machine analysis? Sakae Yamamura, a recognized authority in electrical engineering, introduces the spiral vector theory as a comprehensive method to bridge this gap. By utilizing a consistent set of state variables, the author provides a rigorous analytical foundation that addresses transient phenomena in three-phase machines, which were previously difficult to model using conventional techniques.
What You Will Find
Experts identify this monograph as a specialized technical resource for researchers and engineers working in power systems and motor control. Readers frequently note the high level of mathematical density required to fully grasp the proposed analytical methods.
Page Count:
144
Publication Date:
1992-08-06
Publisher:
Clarendon Press
ISBN-10:
0198593791
ISBN-13:
9780198593799
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