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Electric machinery and transformers
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San Diego : Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, Technology Publications, c1988.
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9780155209459
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Table of Contents
Preface |
Acknowledgements |
1 Review of Electric Circuit Theory |
1.1 Introduction |
1.2 Direct-Current Circuit Analysis |
1.3 Alternating-Current Circuit Analysis |
1.4 Three-Phase Circuits |
1.5 Measurement of Power |
2 Review of Basic Laws of Electromagnetism |
2.1 Introduction |
2.2 Maxwell's Equations |
2.3 Magnetic Materials and Their Properties |
2.4 Magnetic Circuits |
2.5 Self- and Mutual Inductances |
2.6 Magnetically Coupled Coils |
2.7 Magnetic Losses |
2.8 Permanent Magnets |
3 Principles of Electromechanical Energy Conversion |
3.1 Introduction |
3.2 Electric Field as a Medium |
3.3 Magnetic Field as a Medium |
3.4 A Coil in a Uniform Magnetic Field |
3.5 A Coil in a Time-Varying Magnetic Field |
3.6 Synchronous Motor |
3.7 Reluctance Motor |
4 Transformers |
4.1 Introduction |
4.2 Construction of a Transformer |
4.3 An Ideal Transformer |
4.4 The Real Transformer |
4.5 Voltage Regulation |
4.6 Maximum Efficiency Criterion |
4.7 Determination of Transformer Parameters |
4.8 Per-Unit Computations |
4.9 The Autotransformer |
4.10 Three-Phase Transformers |
4.11 The Constant-Current Transformer |
4.12 Instrument Transformers |
5 Direct-Current Generators |
5.1 Introduction |
5.2 Mechanical Construction |
5.3 Armature Windings |
5.4 Induced EMF Equation |
5.5 Developed Torque |
5.6 Magnetization Characteristic of a DC Machine |
5.7 Theory of Commutation |
5.8 Armature Reaction |
5.9 Types of DC Generators |
5.10 Voltage Regulation |
5.11 Losses in DC Machines |
5.12 A Separately Excited DC Generator |
5.13 A Shunt Generator |
5.14 A Series Generator |
5.15 Compound Generators |
5.16 Maximum Efficiency Criterion |
6 Direct-Current Motors |
6.1 Introduction |
6.2 Operation of a DC Motor |
6.3 Speed Regulation |
6.4 Losses in a DC Motor |
6.5 A Series Motor |
6.6 A Shunt Motor |
6.7 The Compound Motor |
6.8 Methods of Speed Control |
6.9 The Ward-Leonard System |
6.10 Torque Measurements |
6.11 Braking or Reversing DC Motors |
7 Synchronous Generators |
7.1 Introduction |
7.2 Construction of a Synchronous Machine |
7.3 Armature Windings |
7.4 Pitch Factor |
7.5 Distribution Factor |
7.6 Winding Connections |
7.7 Induced EMF Equation |
7.8 The Equivalent Circuit |
7.9 Power Relationships |
7.10 Synchronous Generator Tests |
7.11 The External Characteristic |
7.12 Salient-Pole Synchronous Generator |
7.13 Parallel Operation of Synchronous Generators |
8 Synchronous Motors |
8.1 Introduction |
8.2 Construction and Operation of a Synchronous Motor |
8.3 Equivalent Circuit of a Synchronous Motor |
8.4 Power Expressions |
8.5 Exact Condition for Maximum Power |
8.6 Effect of Excitation |
8.7 Power Factor Correction |
9 Polyphase Induction Motors |
9.1 Introduction |
9.2 Construction |
9.3 Principle of Operation |
9.4 Development of an Equivalent Circuit |
9.5 An Approximate Equivalent Circuit |
9.6 Maximum Power Criterion |
9.7 Maximum Torque Criterion |
9.8 Maximum Effic |