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Originally published in 1947, this classic study by D. J. Finney
was the first to examine and explain a branch of statistical method
widely used in connection with the biological assay of
insecticides, fungicides, drugs, vitamins, etc. It standardized the
computations and terminology and made its use easier for a
biologist without statistical expertise, whilst also outlining the
underlying mathematical theory. Finney had made several important
contributions to the method in the past, and his own results are
also included. The book contains a foreword by the influential
insecticidal chemist Dr F. Tattersfield.
This book is intended to explain the technical principles involved
in the many AC variable speed drive systems available today. It
deals with all the DC link inverter and direct AC to AC converter
systems that are in commercial use. The principles of AC motors are
considered specifically from the variable frequency point of view,
and this chapter concentrates on the effects of harmonics. The
different types of power semiconductor switches are considered
separately from the drive systems in which they are used. A total
of seven separate and technically different drive systems are
considered in such a way that their principles can be fully
understood and their performance capabilities explained. Square
wave and pulse width modulated DC link inverter systems,
cycloconverters and slip power recovery drives are all included in
this comprehensive book. This book has been written so that it can
be understood by general engineers, not just by experts in the
field. It should therefore be of great use to any engineer involved
with variable speed drives in any capacity. It should also be of
interest to university and college electrical engineering
departments and students.
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