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Electric machinery and power system fundamentals / Stephen J. Chapman.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: McGraw-Hill series in electrical and computer engineeringPublisher: Boston : McGraw-Hill, [2002]Copyright date: ©2002Description: xix, 673 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0072291354
  • 9780072291353
  • 007112179X
  • 9780071121798
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 621.31042 21
LOC classification:
  • TK2000 .C455 2002
Contents:
Ch. 1. Mechanical and Electromagnetic Fundamentals -- Ch. 2. Three-Phase Circuits -- Ch. 3. Transformers -- Ch. 4. AC Machinery Fundamentals -- Ch. 5. Synchronous Machines -- Ch. 6. Parallel Operation of Synchronous Generators -- Ch. 7. Induction Motors -- Ch. 8. DC Motors -- Ch. 9. Transmission Lines -- Ch. 10. Power System Representation and Equations -- Ch. 11. Introduction to Power-Flow Studies -- Ch. 12. Symmetrical Faults -- Ch. 13. Unsymmetrical Faults -- App. A. Tables of Constants and Conversion Factors -- App. B. Thevenin's and Norton's Theorems -- App. C. Faults Through and Impedance -- App. D. Trigonometric Identities -- Index.
Summary: "Stephen J. Chapman is a leading author in the area of machines. He brings his expertise to the table again in An "Introduction to Electric Machinery and Power Systems." This text is designed to be used in a course that combines machinery and power systems into one semester. Chapman's new book is designed to be flexible and allow instructors to choose chapters "a la carte", sot he instructor controls the emphasis.; Chapman has written a book that give students what they need to know to be real-world engineers. It focuses on principles and teaches students how to use information as opposed to do a lot of calculations that would rarely be done by a practicing engineer. He compresses the material by focusing on its essence, underlying principles. Matlab is used throughout the book in examples and problems."--Publisher description.
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Elements of Power Engineering

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Ch. 1. Mechanical and Electromagnetic Fundamentals -- Ch. 2. Three-Phase Circuits -- Ch. 3. Transformers -- Ch. 4. AC Machinery Fundamentals -- Ch. 5. Synchronous Machines -- Ch. 6. Parallel Operation of Synchronous Generators -- Ch. 7. Induction Motors -- Ch. 8. DC Motors -- Ch. 9. Transmission Lines -- Ch. 10. Power System Representation and Equations -- Ch. 11. Introduction to Power-Flow Studies -- Ch. 12. Symmetrical Faults -- Ch. 13. Unsymmetrical Faults -- App. A. Tables of Constants and Conversion Factors -- App. B. Thevenin's and Norton's Theorems -- App. C. Faults Through and Impedance -- App. D. Trigonometric Identities -- Index.

"Stephen J. Chapman is a leading author in the area of machines. He brings his expertise to the table again in An "Introduction to Electric Machinery and Power Systems." This text is designed to be used in a course that combines machinery and power systems into one semester. Chapman's new book is designed to be flexible and allow instructors to choose chapters "a la carte", sot he instructor controls the emphasis.; Chapman has written a book that give students what they need to know to be real-world engineers. It focuses on principles and teaches students how to use information as opposed to do a lot of calculations that would rarely be done by a practicing engineer. He compresses the material by focusing on its essence, underlying principles. Matlab is used throughout the book in examples and problems."--Publisher description.

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