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Fundamentals of Electrical Drives

Author : Andre Veltman,Duco W.J. Pulle,R.W. de Doncker
Publisher : Springer
Page : 341 pages
File Size : 42,6 Mb
Release : 2016-06-10
Category : Technology & Engineering
ISBN : 9783319294094

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Fundamentals of Electrical Drives by Andre Veltman,Duco W.J. Pulle,R.W. de Doncker Pdf

The purpose of this book is to familiarize the reader with all aspects of electrical drives. It contains a comprehensive user-friendly introductory text.

Electrical Machine Drives Control

Author : Juha Pyrhonen,Valeria Hrabovcova,R. Scott Semken
Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Page : 528 pages
File Size : 54,7 Mb
Release : 2016-10-10
Category : Science
ISBN : 9781119260400

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Electrical Machine Drives Control by Juha Pyrhonen,Valeria Hrabovcova,R. Scott Semken Pdf

This comprehensive text examines existing and emerging electrical drive technologies. The authors clearly define the most basic electrical drive concepts and go on to explain the most important details while maintaining a solid connection to the theory and design of the associated electrical machines. Also including links to a number of industrial applications, the authors take their investigation of electrical drives beyond theory to examine a number of practical aspects of electrical drive control and application. Key features: * Provides a comprehensive summary of all aspects of controlled-speed electrical drive technology including control and operation. * Handling of electrical drives is solidly linked to the theory and design of the associated electrical machines. Added insight into problems and functions are illustrated with clearly understandable figures. * Offers an understanding of the main phenomena associated with electrical machine drives. * Considers the problem of bearing currents and voltage stresses of an electrical drive. * Includes up-to-date theory and design guidelines, taking into account the most recent advances. This book’s rigorous coverage of theoretical principles and techniques makes for an excellent introduction to controlled-speed electrical drive technologies for Electrical Engineering MSc or PhD students studying electrical drives. It also serves as an excellent reference for practicing electrical engineers looking to carry out design, analyses, and development of controlled-speed electrical drives.

Introduction to Electric Power and Drive Systems

Author : Paul C. Krause,Oleg Wasynczuk,Timothy O'Connell,Maher Hasan
Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Page : 252 pages
File Size : 51,6 Mb
Release : 2017-02-28
Category : Science
ISBN : 9781119214250

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Introduction to Electric Power and Drive Systems by Paul C. Krause,Oleg Wasynczuk,Timothy O'Connell,Maher Hasan Pdf

An introduction to the analysis of electric machines, power electronic circuits, electric drive performance, and power systems This book provides students with the basic physical concepts and analysis tools needed for subsequent coursework in electric power and drive systems with a focus on Tesla’s rotating magnetic field. Organized in a flexible format, it allows instructors to select material as needed to fit their school’s power program. The first chapter covers the fundamental concepts and analytical methods that are common to power and electric drive systems. The subsequent chapters offer introductory analyses specific to electric machines, power electronic circuits, drive system performance and simulation, and power systems. In addition, this book: Provides students with an analytical base on which to build in advanced follow-on courses Examines fundamental power conversions (dc-dc, ac-dc and dc-ac), harmonics, and distortion Describes the dynamic computer simulation of a brushless dc drive to illustrate its performance with both a sinusoidal inverter voltage approximation and more realistic stator six-step drive applied voltages Includes in-chapter short problems, numerous worked examples, and end-of-chapter problems to help readers review and more fully understand each topic

Electrical Machine Drives Control

Author : Juha Pyrhonen,Valeria Hrabovcova,R. Scott Semken
Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Page : 524 pages
File Size : 53,6 Mb
Release : 2016-11-14
Category : Science
ISBN : 9781119260455

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Electrical Machine Drives Control by Juha Pyrhonen,Valeria Hrabovcova,R. Scott Semken Pdf

This comprehensive text examines existing and emerging electrical drive technologies. The authors clearly define the most basic electrical drive concepts and go on to explain the most important details while maintaining a solid connection to the theory and design of the associated electrical machines. Also including links to a number of industrial applications, the authors take their investigation of electrical drives beyond theory to examine a number of practical aspects of electrical drive control and application. Key features: * Provides a comprehensive summary of all aspects of controlled-speed electrical drive technology including control and operation. * Handling of electrical drives is solidly linked to the theory and design of the associated electrical machines. Added insight into problems and functions are illustrated with clearly understandable figures. * Offers an understanding of the main phenomena associated with electrical machine drives. * Considers the problem of bearing currents and voltage stresses of an electrical drive. * Includes up-to-date theory and design guidelines, taking into account the most recent advances. This book’s rigorous coverage of theoretical principles and techniques makes for an excellent introduction to controlled-speed electrical drive technologies for Electrical Engineering MSc or PhD students studying electrical drives. It also serves as an excellent reference for practicing electrical engineers looking to carry out design, analyses, and development of controlled-speed electrical drives.

Introduction to Electric Power and Drive Systems

Author : Paul Krause,Oleg Wasynczuk,Timothy O'Connell,Maher Hasan
Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Page : 256 pages
File Size : 45,5 Mb
Release : 2017-02-08
Category : Science
ISBN : 9781119214267

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Introduction to Electric Power and Drive Systems by Paul Krause,Oleg Wasynczuk,Timothy O'Connell,Maher Hasan Pdf

An introduction to the analysis of electric machines, power electronic circuits, electric drive performance, and power systems This book provides students with the basic physical concepts and analysis tools needed for subsequent coursework in electric power and drive systems with a focus on Tesla’s rotating magnetic field. Organized in a flexible format, it allows instructors to select material as needed to fit their school’s power program. The first chapter covers the fundamental concepts and analytical methods that are common to power and electric drive systems. The subsequent chapters offer introductory analyses specific to electric machines, power electronic circuits, drive system performance and simulation, and power systems. In addition, this book: Provides students with an analytical base on which to build in advanced follow-on courses Examines fundamental power conversions (dc-dc, ac-dc and dc-ac), harmonics, and distortion Describes the dynamic computer simulation of a brushless dc drive to illustrate its performance with both a sinusoidal inverter voltage approximation and more realistic stator six-step drive applied voltages Includes in-chapter short problems, numerous worked examples, and end-of-chapter problems to help readers review and more fully understand each topic

A First Course on Electrical Drives

Author : S. K. Pillai
Publisher : New Age International
Page : 252 pages
File Size : 50,9 Mb
Release : 1989
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 812240166X

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A First Course on Electrical Drives by S. K. Pillai Pdf

The Aim Of Revision Is Mainly To Acquaint The Students With The Recent Trends In The Development Of Electric Motors Used As Prime Movers In Electric Drive Systems.The Chapter On Introduction To Solid State Controlled Drives Has Been Expanded To Include Sections On Increasingly Used *Brushless Dcmotors And Switched-Reluctance Motors.A Separate Chapter On The More Commonly Used Position Control Drive Motors, Namely,Stepper Motors Has Been Also Incorporated.The Drives Used In The Fast Growing Petroleum Industry Have Been Included In The Chapter On Industrialapplications.

New Applications of Electric Drives

Author : Miroslav Chomat
Publisher : BoD – Books on Demand
Page : 198 pages
File Size : 54,8 Mb
Release : 2015-12-09
Category : Technology & Engineering
ISBN : 9789535122333

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New Applications of Electric Drives by Miroslav Chomat Pdf

In the last few decades, electric drives have found their place in a considerable number of diverse applications. They are successfully replacing some other traditional types of drives owing to their better performance and excellent controllability. The introduction of electric drives is in most cases also beneficial from the ecological point of view as they are not directly dependent on fossil fuels and an increasing part of electric energy they consume is generated in renewable energy sources. This book focuses on applications of electric drives that emerged only recently and/or novel aspects that appear in them. Particular attention is given to using electric drives in vehicles, aircraft, non-road mobile machinery, and HVAC systems.

ELECTRIC DRIVES

Author : N. K. DW,P. K. SEN
Publisher : PHI Learning Pvt. Ltd.
Page : 326 pages
File Size : 46,7 Mb
Release : 1999-01-01
Category : Technology & Engineering
ISBN : 8120314921

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ELECTRIC DRIVES by N. K. DW,P. K. SEN Pdf

This book provides a comprehensive introduction to the fundamental concepts of electric drives and is eminently suited as a textbook for B.E./B.Tech., AMIE and diploma courses in electrical engineering. It can also be used most effectively by all those preparing for GATE and UPSC competitive examinations, as well as by practising engineers. The topics, which range from principles and techniques to industrial applications, include characteristic features of drives, methods of braking and speed control, electromagnetic and solid state control of motors, motor ratings, transients in drive systems, and operation of stepper motors.

Fundamentals of Electrical Drives

Author : DUBEY GOPAL K
Publisher : CRC Press
Page : 416 pages
File Size : 43,9 Mb
Release : 2002-06-13
Category : Education
ISBN : 084932422X

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Fundamentals of Electrical Drives by DUBEY GOPAL K Pdf

Encouraged by the response to the first edition and to keep pace with recent developments, Fundamentals of Electrical Drives, Second Edition incorporates greater details on semi-conductor controlled drives, includes coverage of permanent magnet AC motor drives and switched reluctance motor drives, and highlights new trends in drive technology. Contents were chosen to satisfy the changing needs of the industry and provide the appropriate coverage of modern and conventional drives. With the large number of examples, problems, and solutions provided, Fundamentals of Electrical Drives, Second Edition will continue to be a useful reference for practicing engineers and for those preparing for Engineering Service Examinations.

Control of Electrical Drives

Author : Werner Leonhard
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Page : 428 pages
File Size : 47,6 Mb
Release : 2012-12-06
Category : Technology & Engineering
ISBN : 9783642976469

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Control of Electrical Drives by Werner Leonhard Pdf

Electrical drives play an important part as electromechanical energy converters in transportation, materials handling and most production processes. This book presents a unified treatment of complete electrical drive systems, including the mechanical parts, electrical machines, and power converters and control. Since it was first published in 1985 the book has found its way onto many desks in industry and universities all over the world. For the second edition the text has been thoroughly revised and updated, with the aim of offering the reader a general view of the field of controlled electrial drives, which are maintaining and extending their importance as the most flexible source of controlled mechanical energy.

Power Electronics and Electric Drives for Traction Applications

Author : Gonzalo Abad
Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Page : 660 pages
File Size : 40,7 Mb
Release : 2016-11-14
Category : Technology & Engineering
ISBN : 9781118954423

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Power Electronics and Electric Drives for Traction Applications by Gonzalo Abad Pdf

Power Electronics and Electric Drives for Traction Applications offers a practical approach to understanding power electronics applications in transportation systems ranging from railways to electric vehicles and ships. It is an application-oriented book for the design and development of traction systems accompanied by a description of the core technology. The first four introductory chapters describe the common knowledge and background required to understand the preceding chapters. After that, each application-specific chapter: highlights the significant manufacturers involved; provides a historical account of the technological evolution experienced; distinguishes the physics and mechanics; and where possible, analyses a real life example and provides the necessary models and simulation tools, block diagrams and simulation based validations. Key features: Surveys power electronics state-of-the-art in all aspects of traction applications. Presents vital design and development knowledge that is extremely important for the professional community in an original, simple, clear and complete manner. Offers design guidelines for power electronics traction systems in high-speed rail, ships, electric/hybrid vehicles, elevators and more applications. Application-specific chapters co-authored by traction industry expert. Learning supplemented by tutorial sections, case studies and MATLAB/Simulink-based simulations with data from practical systems. A valuable reference for application engineers in traction industry responsible for design and development of products as well as traction industry researchers, developers and graduate students on power electronics and motor drives needing a reference to the application examples.

Dynamics and Control of Electrical Drives

Author : Wach Piotr
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Page : 468 pages
File Size : 47,8 Mb
Release : 2011-04-28
Category : Technology & Engineering
ISBN : 9783642202223

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Dynamics and Control of Electrical Drives by Wach Piotr Pdf

Dynamics is a science concerned with movement and changes. In the most general approach it relates to life processes as well as behavior in nature in rest. It governs small particles, technical objects, conversion of matter and materials but also concerns people, groups of people in their individual and, in particular, social dimension. In dynamics we always have to do with causes or stimuli for motion, the rules of reaction or behavior and its result in the form of trajectory of changes. This book is devoted to dynamics of a wide class of specific but very important objects such as electromechanical systems. This is a very rigorous discipline and has a long tradition, as its theoretical bases were formulated in the first half of the XIX century by d’ Alembert, Lagrange, Hamilton, Maxwell and other prominent scientists, but their crucial results were based on previous pioneering research of others such as Copernicus, Galileo, Newton... This book in its theoretical foundations is based on the principle of least action which governs classical as well as relativistic mechanics and electromagnetism and leads to Lagrange’s equations which are applied in the book as universal method to construct equations of motion of electromechanical systems. It gives common and coherent grounds to formulate mathematical models for all lumped parameters’ electromechanical systems, which are vital in our contemporary industry and civilized everyday life. From these remarks it seems that the book is general and theoretical but in fact it is a very practical one concerning modern electrical drives in a broad sense, including electromechanical energy conversion, induction motor drives, brushless DC drives with a permanent magnet excitation and switched reluctance machines (SRM). And of course their control, which means shaping of their trajectories of motion using modern tools, their designed autonomy in keeping a track according to our programmed expectations. The problems presented in the book are widely illustrated by characteristics, trajectories, dynamic courses all computed by use of developed simulation models throughout the book. There are some classical subjects and the history of the discipline is discussed but finally all modern tools and means are presented and applied. More detailed descriptions follow in abstracts for the particular chapters. The author hopes kind readers will enjoy and profit from reading this book.

Electrical Machines and Drives

Author : Jan A. Melkebeek
Publisher : Springer
Page : 734 pages
File Size : 52,6 Mb
Release : 2018-01-20
Category : Technology & Engineering
ISBN : 9783319727301

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Electrical Machines and Drives by Jan A. Melkebeek Pdf

This book aims to offer a thorough study and reference textbook on electrical machines and drives. The basic idea is to start from the pure electromagnetic principles to derive the equivalent circuits and steady-state equations of the most common electrical machines (in the first parts). Although the book mainly concentrates on rotating field machines, the first two chapters are devoted to transformers and DC commutator machines. The chapter on transformers is included as an introduction to induction and synchronous machines, their electromagnetics and equivalent circuits. Chapters three and four offer an in-depth study of induction and synchronous machines, respectively. Starting from their electromagnetics, steady-state equations and equivalent circuits are derived, from which their basic properties can be deduced. The second part discusses the main power-electronic supplies for electrical drives, for example rectifiers, choppers, cycloconverters and inverters. Much attention is paid to PWM techniques for inverters and the resulting harmonic content in the output waveform. In the third part, electrical drives are discussed, combining the traditional (rotating field and DC commutator) electrical machines treated in the first part and the power electronics of part two. Field orientation of induction and synchronous machines are discussed in detail, as well as direct torque control. In addition, also switched reluctance machines and stepping motors are discussed in the last chapters. Finally, part 4 is devoted to the dynamics of traditional electrical machines. Also for the dynamics of induction and synchronous machine drives, the electromagnetics are used as the starting point to derive the dynamic models. Throughout part 4, much attention is paid to the derivation of analytical models. But, of course, the basic dynamic properties and probable causes of instability of induction and synchronous machine drives are discussed in detail as well, with the derived models for stability in the small as starting point. In addition to the study of the stability in the small, a chapter is devoted to large-scale dynamics as well (e.g. sudden short-circuit of synchronous machines). The textbook is used as the course text for the Bachelor’s and Master’s programme in electrical and mechanical engineering at the Faculty of Engineering and Architecture of Ghent University. Parts 1 and 2 are taught in the basic course ’Fundamentals of Electric Drives’ in the third bachelor. Part 3 is used for the course ’Controlled Electrical Drives’ in the first master, while Part 4 is used in the specialised master on electrical energy.

Basics of Electrical Drives

Author : Sivan Kumaraswami Pillai
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 245 pages
File Size : 49,6 Mb
Release : 2015
Category : Electric driving
ISBN : 1781830843

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Basics of Electrical Drives by Sivan Kumaraswami Pillai Pdf

"In this book, fundamentals of electrical drives are discussed keeping in mind the students of electrical engineering. Dynamics of electrical drives; characteristics of dc and ac motors while starting, running and braking; determination of rating and heating of motors are described in detail. Drives used in various industries are discussed in a separate chapter 'Industrial Applications'. Solved examples and problems are given at the end of most of the chapters. The book acquaints the students with the recent trends in the development of electric motors used as prime movers in electric drive systems. The chapter on 'Introduction to Solid State Controlled Drives' has been expanded to include sections on increasingly used 'Brushless dc motors' and 'Switched-reluctance motors'. A separate chapter on the more commonly used position control drive motors, namely, 'Stepper Motors' has been also incorporated."--Amazon.in

Control of Electrical Drives

Author : Werner Leonhard
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Page : 484 pages
File Size : 41,8 Mb
Release : 2001-08-10
Category : Technology & Engineering
ISBN : 3540418202

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Control of Electrical Drives by Werner Leonhard Pdf

Electrical drives play an important role as electromechanical energy convert ers in transportation, material handling and most production processes. The ease of controlling electrical drives is an important aspect for meeting the in creasing demands by the user with respect to flexibility and precision, caused by technological progress in industry as well as the need for energy conser vation. At the same time, the control of electrical drives has provided strong incentives to control engineering in general, leading to the development of new control structures and their introduction to other areas of control. This is due to the stringent operating conditions and widely varying specifications - a drive may alternately require control of torque, acceleration, speed or position - and the fact that most electric drives have - in contrast to chem ical or thermal processes - well defined structures and consistent dynamic characteristics. During the last years the field of controlled electrical drives has undergone rapid expansion due mainly to the advances of semiconductors in the form of power electronics as well as analogue and digital signal electronics, eventu ally culminating in microelectronics and microprocessors. The introduction of electronically switched solid-state power converters has renewed the search for adjustable speed AC motor drives, not subject to the limitations of the mechanical commutator of DC drives which dominated the field for a century.