About the Book:
The two major broad applications of electrical energy are information processing and energy processing. Hence, it is no wonder that electric machines have occupied a large and revered space in the field of electrical engineering. Such an important topic requires a careful approach, and Charles A. Gross' Electric Machines offers the most balanced, application-oriented, and modern perspective on electromagnetic machines available.
Written in a style that is both accessible and authoritative, this book explores all aspects of electromagnetic-mechanical (EM) machines. Rather than viewing the EM machine in isolation, the author treats the machine as part of an integrated system of source, controller, motor, and load. The discussion progresses systematically through basic machine physics and principles of operation to real-world applications and relevant control issues for each type of machine presented. Coverage ranges from DC, induction, and synchronous machines to specialized machines such as transformers, translational machines, and microelectromechanical systems (MEMS). Stimulating example applications include electric vehicles, wind energy, and vertical transportation. Numerous example problems illustrate and reinforce the concepts discussed.
Taking a fully integrated approach to electric machines, this book… - Presents a broad, balanced survey of electric machines focused on design, application, and control aspects
- Uses a clear, succinct style that is easy to follow without sacrificing authority and rigor
- Includes numerous example problems and modern application examples to illustrate the discussion
- Emphasizes relevant aspects of loads to reflect the intricacies involved in advanced applications such as MEMS
- Offers a rare treatment of unbalanced three-phase induction machine performance
Along with appendices filled with unit conversions and background material, Electric Machines is a succinct, in-depth, and complete guide to understanding electric machines |