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Electrical machines : fundamentals of electromechanical energy conversion / Jacek F. Gieras.

By: Gieras, Jacek F [author].
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Boca Raton : CRC Press, [2017]Copyright date: ©2017Description: 1 online resource.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781315371429.Subject(s): Electromechanical devices -- TextbooksAdditional physical formats: Print version: : No titleDDC classification: 621.31042 Online resources: Click here to view.
Contents:
1. Introduction to electromechanical energy conversion -- 2. Transformers -- 3. Switched reluctance machines -- 4. DC machines -- 5. Windings of AC machines -- 6. Induction machines -- 7. Synchronous machines -- 8. Permanent magnet brushless motors.
Summary: "The book is intended to serve as a textbook for basic courses on electrical machines covering the fundamentals of the electromechanical energy conversion, transformers, classical electrical machines (i.e., DC brush machines, induction machines and wound-field rotor synchronous machines) and modern electrical machines (i.e., switched reluctance machines (SRM) and permanent magnet (PM) brushless machines). The author breaks the stereotype that basic electrical machine courses are limited only to transformers, DC brush machines, induction machines and wound-field synchronous machines."-- Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 425-426) and index.

1. Introduction to electromechanical energy conversion -- 2. Transformers -- 3. Switched reluctance machines -- 4. DC machines -- 5. Windings of AC machines -- 6. Induction machines -- 7. Synchronous machines -- 8. Permanent magnet brushless motors.

"The book is intended to serve as a textbook for basic courses on electrical machines covering the fundamentals of the electromechanical energy conversion, transformers, classical electrical machines (i.e., DC brush machines, induction machines and wound-field rotor synchronous machines) and modern electrical machines (i.e., switched reluctance machines (SRM) and permanent magnet (PM) brushless machines). The author breaks the stereotype that basic electrical machine courses are limited only to transformers, DC brush machines, induction machines and wound-field synchronous machines."-- Provided by publisher.

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