Principles of Electric Machines and Power Electronics

Höfundur P. C. Sen

Útgefandi Wiley Global Education US

Snið Page Fidelity

Print ISBN 9781118078877

Útgáfa 3

Útgáfuár 2014

8.890 kr.

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Efnisyfirlit

  • Title Page
  • Copyright
  • About the Author
  • Preface to the Third Edition
  • Preface to the Second Edition
  • Preface to the First Edition
  • Contents
  • Chapter One: Magnetic Circuits
  • 1.1: Magnetic Circuits
  • 1.2: Hysteresis
  • 1.3: Sinusoidal Excitation
  • 1.4: Permanent Magnet
  • Problems
  • Chapter Two: Transformers
  • 2.1: Ideal Transformer
  • 2.2: Practical Transformer
  • 2.3: Voltage Regulation
  • 2.4: Efficiency
  • 2.5: Autotransformer
  • 2.6: Three-Phase Transformers
  • 2.7: Harmonics in Three-Phase Transformer Banks
  • 2.8: Per-Unit (PU) System
  • Problems
  • Chapter Three: Electromechanical Energy Conversion
  • 3.1: Energy Conversion Process
  • 3.2: Field Energy
  • 3.3: Mechanical Force in the Electromagnetic System
  • 3.4: Rotating Machines
  • 3.5: Cylindrical Machines
  • Problems
  • Chapter Four: DC Machines
  • 4.1: Electromagnetic Conversion
  • 4.2: DC Machines
  • 4.3: DC Generators
  • 4.4: DC Motors
  • 4.5: Speed Control
  • 4.6: Permanent Magnet DC (PMDC) Motors
  • 4.7: Printed Circuit Board (PCB) Motors
  • Problems
  • Chapter Five: Induction (Asynchronous) Machines
  • 5.1: Constructional Features
  • 5.2: Rotating Magnetic Field
  • 5.3: Induced Voltages
  • 5.4: Polyphase Induction Machine
  • 5.5: Three Modes of Operation
  • 5.6: Inverted Induction Machine
  • 5.7: Equivalent Circuit Model
  • 5.8: No-Load Test, Blocked-Rotor Test, and Equivalent Circuit Parameters
  • 5.9: Performance Characteristics
  • 5.10: Power Flow in Three Modes of Operation
  • 5.11: Effects of Rotor Resistance
  • 5.12: Classes of Squirrel-Cage Motors
  • 5.13: Speed Control
  • 5.14: Starting of Induction Motors
  • 5.15: Time and Space Harmonics
  • 5.16: Linear Induction Motor (LIM)
  • Problems
  • Chapter Six: Synchronous Machines
  • 6.1: Construction of Three-Phase Synchronous Machines
  • 6.2: Synchronous Generators
  • 6.3: Synchronous Motors
  • 6.4: Equivalent Circuit Model
  • 6.5: Power and Torque Characteristics
  • 6.6: Capability Curves
  • 6.7: Power Factor Control
  • 6.8: Independent Generators
  • 6.9: Salient Pole Synchronous Machines
  • 6.10: Speed Control of Synchronous Motors
  • 6.11: Applications
  • 6.12: Linear Synchronous Motor (LSM)
  • 6.13: Brushless DC (BLDC) Motors
  • 6.14: Switched Reluctance Motors (SRM)
  • 6.15: Sensorless Drive Systems
  • Problems
  • Chapter Seven: Single-Phase Motors
  • 7.1: Single-Phase Induction Motors
  • 7.2: Starting Winding Design
  • 7.3: Equivalent Circuit of a Capacitor-Run Motor
  • 7.4: Single-Phase Series (Universal) Motors
  • 7.5: Single-Phase Synchronous Motors
  • 7.6: Speed Control
  • Problems
  • Chapter Eight: Special Machines
  • 8.1: Servomotors
  • 8.2: Synchros
  • 8.3: Stepper Motors
  • Problems
  • Chapter Nine: Transients and Dynamics
  • 9.1: DC Machines
  • 9.2: Synchronous Machines
  • 9.3: Induction Machines
  • 9.4: Transformer; Transient Inrush Current
  • Problems
  • Chapter Ten: Power Semiconductor Converters
  • 10.1: Power Semiconductor Devices
  • 10.2: Controlled Rectifiers
  • 10.3: AC Voltage Controllers
  • 10.4: Choppers
  • 10.5: Inverters
  • 10.6: Cycloconverters
  • 10.7: Neutral Point Clamped (NPC) Multilevel Inverters
  • 10.8: DC Power Supply Using Buck Converter Configuration
  • 10.9: Power Supply in Computers
  • Problems
  • Chapter Eleven: Wind Energy Systems
  • 11.1: Wind Energy Systems
  • 11.2: References
  • Appendix A: Windings
  • A.1: MMF Distribution
  • A.2: Induced Voltages
  • A.3: Winding Arrangement
  • A.4: Space Harmonics and Winding Factors
  • A.5: Time Harmonic Voltages
  • Problems
  • Appendix B: Balanced Three-Phase Circuits
  • B.1: Single-Phase Circuits
  • B.2: Balanced Three-Phase Circuits
  • B.3: Balanced Three-Phase Load
  • B.4: Δ-Y Transformation of Load
  • B.5: Per-Phase Equivalent Circuit
  • B.6: Three-Phase Power Measurement
  • Appendix C: Units and Constants
  • C.1: Units
  • C.2: Constants
  • Appendix D: Laplace Transforms
  • Appendix E: Answers to Some Problems
  • Chapter 1: Magnetic Circuits
  • Chapter 2: Transformers
  • Chapter 3: Electromechanical Energy Conversion
  • Chapter 4: DC Machines
  • Chapter 5: Induction (Asynchronous) Machines
  • Chapter 6: Synchronous Machines
  • Chapter 7: Single-Phase Motors
  • Chapter 8: Special Machines
  • Chapter 9: Transients and Dynamics
  • Chapter 10: Power Semiconverter Converters
  • Index
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