|
|
Showing 1 - 4 of
4 matches in All Departments
The study of electromagnetic field theory is required for proper
understanding of every device wherein electricity is used for
operation. The proposed textbook on electromagnetic fields covers
all the generic and unconventional topics including electrostatic
boundary value problems involving two- and three-dimensional
Laplacian fields and one- and two- dimensional Poissonion fields,
magnetostatic boundary value problems, eddy currents, and
electromagnetic compatibility. The subject matter is supported by
practical applications, illustrations to supplement the theory,
solved numerical problems, solutions manual and Powerpoint slides
including appendices and mathematical relations. Aimed at
undergraduate, senior undergraduate students of electrical and
electronics engineering, it: Presents fundamental concepts of
electromagnetic fields in a simplified manner Covers one two- and
three-dimensional electrostatic boundary value problems involving
Laplacian fields and Poissonion fields Includes exclusive chapters
on eddy currents and electromagnetic compatibility Discusses
important aspects of magneto static boundary value problems
Explores all the basic vector algebra and vector calculus along
with couple of two- and three-dimensional problems
Electromagnetics for Electrical Machines offers a comprehensive yet
accessible treatment of the linear theory of electromagnetics and
its application to the design of electrical machines. Leveraging
valuable classroom insight gained by the authors during their
impressive and ongoing teaching careers, this text emphasizes
concepts rather than numerical methods, providing
presentation/project problems at the end of each chapter to enhance
subject knowledge. Highlighting the essence of electromagnetic
field (EMF) theory and its correlation with electrical machines,
this book: Reviews Maxwell's equations and scalar and vector
potentials Describes the special cases leading to the Laplace,
Poisson's, eddy current, and wave equations Explores the utility of
the uniqueness, generalized Poynting, Helmholtz, and approximation
theorems Discusses the Schwarz-Christoffel transformation, as well
as the determination of airgap permeance Addresses the skin effects
in circular conductors and eddy currents in solid and laminated
iron cores Contains examples relating to the slot leakage
inductance of rotating electrical machines, transformer leakage
inductance, and theory of hysteresis machines Presents analyses of
EMFs in laminated-rotor induction machines, three-dimensional field
analyses for three-phase solid rotor induction machines, and more
Electromagnetics for Electrical Machines makes an ideal text for
postgraduate-level students of electrical engineering, as well as
of physics and electronics and communication engineering. It is
also a useful reference for research scholars concerned with
problems involving electromagnetics.
The study of electromagnetic field theory is required for proper
understanding of every device wherein electricity is used for
operation. The proposed textbook on electromagnetic fields covers
all the generic and unconventional topics including electrostatic
boundary value problems involving two- and three-dimensional
Laplacian fields and one- and two- dimensional Poissonion fields,
magnetostatic boundary value problems, eddy currents, and
electromagnetic compatibility. The subject matter is supported by
practical applications, illustrations to supplement the theory,
solved numerical problems, solutions manual and Powerpoint slides
including appendices and mathematical relations. Aimed at
undergraduate, senior undergraduate students of electrical and
electronics engineering, it: Presents fundamental concepts of
electromagnetic fields in a simplified manner Covers one two- and
three-dimensional electrostatic boundary value problems involving
Laplacian fields and Poissonion fields Includes exclusive chapters
on eddy currents and electromagnetic compatibility Discusses
important aspects of magneto static boundary value problems
Explores all the basic vector algebra and vector calculus along
with couple of two- and three-dimensional problems
Electromagnetics for Electrical Machines offers a comprehensive yet
accessible treatment of the linear theory of electromagnetics and
its application to the design of electrical machines. Leveraging
valuable classroom insight gained by the authors during their
impressive and ongoing teaching careers, this text emphasizes
concepts rather than numerical methods, providing
presentation/project problems at the end of each chapter to enhance
subject knowledge. Highlighting the essence of electromagnetic
field (EMF) theory and its correlation with electrical machines,
this book: Reviews Maxwell's equations and scalar and vector
potentials Describes the special cases leading to the Laplace,
Poisson's, eddy current, and wave equations Explores the utility of
the uniqueness, generalized Poynting, Helmholtz, and approximation
theorems Discusses the Schwarz-Christoffel transformation, as well
as the determination of airgap permeance Addresses the skin effects
in circular conductors and eddy currents in solid and laminated
iron cores Contains examples relating to the slot leakage
inductance of rotating electrical machines, transformer leakage
inductance, and theory of hysteresis machines Presents analyses of
EMFs in laminated-rotor induction machines, three-dimensional field
analyses for three-phase solid rotor induction machines, and more
Electromagnetics for Electrical Machines makes an ideal text for
postgraduate-level students of electrical engineering, as well as
of physics and electronics and communication engineering. It is
also a useful reference for research scholars concerned with
problems involving electromagnetics.
|
You may like...
Loot
Nadine Gordimer
Paperback
(2)
R367
R340
Discovery Miles 3 400
Loot
Nadine Gordimer
Paperback
(2)
R367
R340
Discovery Miles 3 400
|