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    Hoboken, New Jersey : John Wiley & Sons, Inc
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    (DE-627)1882639936
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (xvi, 249 pages) , illustrations
    ISBN: 9781119908173 , 1119908175 , 9781119908166 , 1119908167 , 9781119908357 , 1119908353
    Series Statement: IEEE Press series on power and energy systems 120
    Content: Preface -- Chapter 1 Common Analysis Tools -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 Steady-State Phasor Calculations -- Power And Reactive Power -- 1.3 Stationary Magnetically-Linear Systems -- Two-Winding Transformer -- 1.4 Winding Configurations -- 1.5 Two- And Three-Phase Stators -- Two-Phase Stator -- Three-Phase Stator -- Line-To-Line Voltage -- 1.6 Problems -- 1.7 Reference -- Chapter 2 Analysis Of The Symmetrical Stator -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Tesla's Rotating Magnetic Field -- Two-Pole Two-Phase Stator -- Two-Pole Three-Phase Stator -- 2.3 Reference Frame Theory -- Two-Phase Transformation -- Three-Phase Transformation -- 2.4 Stator Voltage And Flux Linkage Equations In The Arbitrary Reference Frame And The Instantaneous Phasor -- Two-Phase Stator -- Three-Phase Stator -- Instantaneous And Steady-State Phasors -- 2.5 Problems -- 2.6 References -- Chapter 3 Symmetrical Induction Machine -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Symmetrical Machines -- 3.3 Symmetrical Two-Pole Rotor Windings -- Two-Phase Rotor Windings -- Three-Phase Rotor Windings -- 3.4 Substitute Variables For Symmetrical Rotating Circuits And Equivalent Circuit -- Two-Phase Machine -- Three-Phase Machine -- 3.5 Electromagnetic Force And Torque -- 3.6 P-Pole Machines -- 3.7 Free Accelerating Variables Viewed From Different Reference Frames -- 3.8 Steady-State Equivalent Circuit -- 3.9 Problems -- 3.10 References -- Chapter 4 Synchronous Machines -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Analysis Of The Permanent-Magnet Ac Motor -- Torque -- Unequal Direct- And Quadrature-Axis Inductances -- Three-Phase Machine -- 4.3 Windings Of The Synchronous Machine -- 4.4 Equivalent Circuit - Voltage And Torque Equations -- Torque -- Rotor Angle -- 4.5 Dynamic And Steady-State Performances -- 4.6 Analysi Of Steady-State Operation -- 4.7 Transient Stability -- Three-Phase Fault -- 4.8 Problems -- 4.9 Reference -- Chapter 5 Direct Current Machine And Drive -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Commutation -- 5.3 Voltage And Torque Equations -- 5.4 Permanent-Magnet Dc Machine -- 5.5 Dc Drive -- Average-Value Time-Domain Block Diagram -- Torque Control -- 5.6 Problems -- 5.7 Reference -- Chapter 6 Brushless Dc And Field Oriented Drives -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 The Brushless Dc Drive Configuration -- 6.3 Common Mode Of Brushless Dc Drive Operation -- 6.4 Other Modes Of Brushless Dc Drive Operation -- Maximum-Torque Per Volt Operation Of A Brushless Dc Drive -- Maximum-Torque Per Ampere Operation Of A Brushless Dc Drive -- Torque Control -- 6.5 Field Oriented Induction Motor Drive -- 6.6 Problems -- 6.7 References -- Chapter 7 Single-Phase Induction Motors -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Symmetrical Components -- 7.3 Analysis Of Unbalanced Modes Of Operation -- Unbalanced Stator Voltages -- Unbalanced Stator Impedances -- Open-Circuited Stator Phase -- 7.4 Single-Phase And Capacitor-Stator Induction Motors -- Single-Phase Induction Motor -- Capacitor-Start Induction Motor -- 7.5 Dynamic And Steady-State Performance Of A Capacitor-Start Single-Phase Induction Motor -- 7.6 Split-Phase Induction Motor -- 7.7 Problems -- 7.8 References -- Chapter 8 Stepper Motors -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 Basic Configurations Of Multistack Variable-Reluctance Stepper Motors -- 8.3 Equations For Multstackvariable-Reluctance Stepper Motors -- 8.4 Operating Characteristics Of Multistack Variable-Reluctance Stepper Motors -- 8.5 Single-Stack Variable-Reluctance Stepper Motors -- 8.6 Basic-Configuration Of Permanent-Magnet Stepper Motors -- 8.7 Equations For Permanent-Magnet Stepper Motors -- 8.8 Problems -- 8.9 References.
    Content: "The equations for the analysis of ac machines are established from Tesla's rotating magnetic field which contains the transformation for symmetrical two- and three-phase variables to the arbitrary reference frame. This allows the voltage and flux linkage equations to be expressed in any frame of reference by simply assigning the speed of the reference frame. The transformation is nothing more than a means of expressing the variables (voltages and currents) that portray Tesla's rotating magnetic field from a given reference frame. This establishes a meaning to the transformation and makes it easier to understand"--
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
    Additional Edition: 9781119908159
    Additional Edition: 9781119908159
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Krause, Paul C Introduction to modern analysis of electric machines and drives Hoboken : Wiley, [2023]
    Language: English
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