Electric Power System Components: Transformers and Rotating Machines
There are good reasons why the subject of electric power engineering, after many years of neglect, is making a comeback in the undergraduate curriculum of many electrical engineering departments. The most obvious is the current public awareness of the "energy crisis. " More fundamental is the concern with social responsibility among college students in general and engineering students in particular. After all, electric power remains one of the cornerstones of our civilization, and the well-publicized problems of ecology, economy, safety, dependability and natural resources management pose ever-growing challenges to the best minds in the engineering community. Before an engineer can successfully involve himself in such problems, he must first be familiar with the main components of electric power systems. This text­ book will assist him in acquiring the necessary familiarity. The course for which this book is mainly intended can be taken by any student who has had some cir­ cuit analysis (using discrete elements, and including sinusoidal steady state) and elementary electromagnetic field theory. Most students taking the course will be in their junior or senior years. Once the course is completed, students may decide to go more deeply into the design and operation of these components and study them on a more advanced level, or they may direct their attention to the problems of the system itself, problems which are only hinted at briefly at various points herein.
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Electric Power System Components: Transformers and Rotating Machines
There are good reasons why the subject of electric power engineering, after many years of neglect, is making a comeback in the undergraduate curriculum of many electrical engineering departments. The most obvious is the current public awareness of the "energy crisis. " More fundamental is the concern with social responsibility among college students in general and engineering students in particular. After all, electric power remains one of the cornerstones of our civilization, and the well-publicized problems of ecology, economy, safety, dependability and natural resources management pose ever-growing challenges to the best minds in the engineering community. Before an engineer can successfully involve himself in such problems, he must first be familiar with the main components of electric power systems. This text­ book will assist him in acquiring the necessary familiarity. The course for which this book is mainly intended can be taken by any student who has had some cir­ cuit analysis (using discrete elements, and including sinusoidal steady state) and elementary electromagnetic field theory. Most students taking the course will be in their junior or senior years. Once the course is completed, students may decide to go more deeply into the design and operation of these components and study them on a more advanced level, or they may direct their attention to the problems of the system itself, problems which are only hinted at briefly at various points herein.
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Electric Power System Components: Transformers and Rotating Machines

Electric Power System Components: Transformers and Rotating Machines

by Robert E. Stein
Electric Power System Components: Transformers and Rotating Machines

Electric Power System Components: Transformers and Rotating Machines

by Robert E. Stein

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There are good reasons why the subject of electric power engineering, after many years of neglect, is making a comeback in the undergraduate curriculum of many electrical engineering departments. The most obvious is the current public awareness of the "energy crisis. " More fundamental is the concern with social responsibility among college students in general and engineering students in particular. After all, electric power remains one of the cornerstones of our civilization, and the well-publicized problems of ecology, economy, safety, dependability and natural resources management pose ever-growing challenges to the best minds in the engineering community. Before an engineer can successfully involve himself in such problems, he must first be familiar with the main components of electric power systems. This text­ book will assist him in acquiring the necessary familiarity. The course for which this book is mainly intended can be taken by any student who has had some cir­ cuit analysis (using discrete elements, and including sinusoidal steady state) and elementary electromagnetic field theory. Most students taking the course will be in their junior or senior years. Once the course is completed, students may decide to go more deeply into the design and operation of these components and study them on a more advanced level, or they may direct their attention to the problems of the system itself, problems which are only hinted at briefly at various points herein.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9789401713962
Publisher: Springer Netherlands
Publication date: 10/03/2013
Edition description: Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1979
Pages: 477
Product dimensions: 5.98(w) x 9.02(h) x 0.04(d)

Table of Contents

1. The Electric Power System.- 2. Faraday’s Induction Law.- 3. Magnetic Circuits.- 4. Sinusoidal Steady State.- 5. Transformers.- 6. Transformer Connections.- 7. Electromechanical Energy Conversion.- 8. Distributed Windings.- 9. Three-phase Synchronous Machines.- 10. Synchronous Motors.- 11. Synchronous Generators.- 12. Synchronous Machines With Salient Poles.- 13. Three-phase Induction Machines.- 14. Application of Induction Motors.- 15. Symmetrical Components.- 16. Two-phase Servomotors.- 17. Single-phase Motors.- 18. Commutator Machines.- 19. D-c Motors.- 20. D-c Generators.- 21. Synchros.- Answers to Problems.
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