Tuesday, December 11, 2018

Design of Rotating Electrical Machines (Free PDF)



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In one complete volume, this essential reference presents an in-depth overview of the theoretical principles and techniques of electrical machine design. This book enables you to design rotating electrical machines with its detailed step-by-step approach to machine design and thorough treatment of all existing and emerging technologies in this field.
Senior electrical engineering students and postgraduates, as well as machine designers, will find this book invaluable. In depth, it presents the following:
  • Machine type definitions; different synchronous, asynchronous, DC, and doubly salient reluctance machines.
  • An analysis of types of construction; external pole, internal pole, and radial flux machines.
  • The properties of rotating electrical machines, including the insulation and heat removal options.
Responding to the need for an up-to-date reference on electrical machine design, this book includes exercises with methods for tackling, and solutions to, real design problems. A supplementary website hosts two machine design examples created with MATHCAD: rotor surface magnet permanent magnet machine and squirrel cage induction machine calculations. Classroom tested material and numerous graphs are features that further make this book an excellent manual and reference to the topic.

Content:-
About the Authors
Preface
Abbreviations and Symbols
1. Principal Laws and Methods in Electrical Machine Design

2. Windings of Electrical Machines
3. Design of Magnetic Circuits
4. Flux Leakage
5. Resistances
6. Main Dimensions of a Rotating Machine
7. Design Process and Properties of Rotating Electrical Machines
8. Insulation of Electrical Machines
9. Heat Transfer
Appendix A
Appendix B
Index 


Author Details
"Juha Pyrh¨onen" Department of Electrical Engineering, Lappeenranta University of Technology, Finland
"Tapani Jokinen" Department of Electrical Engineering, Helsinki University of Technology, Finland
"Valeria Hrabovcova" Department of Power Electrical Systems, Faculty of Electrical Engineering,
University of Zˇilina, Slovak Republic




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