
This text focuses on energy conversion in relation to electric motors and generators. Each chapter begins with an introduction and ends with a summary, chapter problems, and a bibliography. It covers areas such as energy conversion, dynamic circuits, transformers, rotating machines, direct current machines, polyphase induction motors, synchronous machines, single-phase AC commutator motors, and dynamic circuit analysis of rotating machines. In addition, it examines magnetic circuits, mechanical system relations, AC characteristics of ferromagnetic circuits, three-phase circuits, per unit values, rotating magnetic fields, windings, constants, and conversion factors.
This manual provides the mathematical solutions and analytical frameworks necessary to solve complex problems regarding energy conversion in electric motors and generators. The authors, Raymond S. Ramshaw and R. G. van Heeswijk, utilize established principles of electromagnetic theory and circuit analysis to guide students through the technical challenges presented in the primary textbook. The text serves as a pedagogical tool to reinforce understanding of machine dynamics and power systems through step-by-step problem resolution.
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Experts and students in electrical engineering fields identify this manual as a standard supplementary resource for verifying complex calculations in machine design. The text is noted for its technical rigor and adherence to the foundational principles of electromagnetic energy conversion.
Page Count:
224
Publication Date:
1996-06-06
Publisher:
Saunders College Publishing/Harcourt Brace
ISBN-10:
0030034027
ISBN-13:
9780030034022
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