Electrical Machinery Control Fundamentals
River Publishers
1st Edition
Will be published approx. on 22. September 2026
Book
Hardback
938 pages
978-87-438-1004-9 (ISBN)
Description
Electrical Machinery Control Fundamentals is a textbook that was designed using a systematic and sound method to provide an overview of electrical machinery control for industrial automation. Key concepts are presented using a big picture or systems approach without an abundance of disconnected information. Real-world applications, procedures, and operations are stressed throughout the seven major units of the book. Mathematical operations are simplified, and problems are solved by basic applications.
Electrical Machinery Control Fundamentals provides a very comprehensive educational package for your understanding of the many aspects of electrical machinery control for industrial automation. The features of the book are, in summary: (1) the comprehensive overview of the subject area; (2) logical organization with associated activities included; (3) an abundance of illustrations; and (4) many laboratory activities included in the accompanying laboratory manual.
Electrical Machinery Control Fundamentals provides a very comprehensive educational package for your understanding of the many aspects of electrical machinery control for industrial automation. The features of the book are, in summary: (1) the comprehensive overview of the subject area; (2) logical organization with associated activities included; (3) an abundance of illustrations; and (4) many laboratory activities included in the accompanying laboratory manual.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Gistrup
Denmark
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Academic, Postgraduate, and Professional Practice & Development
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
ISBN-13
978-87-438-1004-9 (9788743810049)
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Persons
Dale R. Patrick was a Professor in the Department of Applied Engineering and Technology at Eastern Kentucky University. His experience includes teaching and organizing laboratory classes in electrical engineering/electronics technology for many years. He completed Bachelor of Science and Graduate Degrees at Indiana State University. His experience also includes research projects, technical teacher training, and energy consulting for business and industry. He and Dr. Fardo have co-authored over 30 textbooks and laboratory manuals.
Stephen W. Fardo is currently a Foundation Professor Emeritus in the Department of Applied Engineering and Technology at Eastern Kentucky University. His experience includes teaching and organizing laboratory classes in Electrical Engineering/ Electronics Technology for many years and coordinating / advising technical teacher programs for the State of Kentucky. He completed Bachelor of Science, Master of Science and Doctoral Degrees at Eastern Kentucky University and University of Kentucky. His experience also includes research projects, technical teacher education, and energy consulting for business and industry. He and Dale Patrick have co-authored over 30 textbooks and laboratory manuals.
Vigyan (Vigs) Chandra is a professor and coordinator of the Cyber Systems Technology-related undergraduate and graduate degree programs offered by the Departments of Computer Science and Information Technology (CSIT) and Engineering Technology at Eastern Kentucky University. He earned a doctoral degree from the University of Kentucky in Electrical and Computer Engineering and a master's degree in Career and Technical Education from Eastern Kentucky University. He holds certifications in various computer networking areas and teaches computer systems and applications, network hardware, communication systems, and digital, analog, and machine-control electronics. He is the recipient of the 2020-2021 Critical Thinking and Reading Teacher Award and the 2013 Golden Apple Award for Teaching Excellence at Eastern. His professional interests include implementing active teaching and learning strategies, metacognition, integrating open-source software/hardware with online control and computer networking technologies.
Brian W. Fardo is an Adjunct Professor in the Department of Applied Engineering and Technology and the Noel Studio for Academic Creativity at Eastern Kentucky University. His experience includes teaching classes in applied creative thinking, electrical systems, materials and processes, transportation, manufacturing, construction, engineering graphics, and quality control. He has a B.Sc. Degree in Industrial Distribution and Logistics, an M.Sc. in Technology Systems from East Carolina University and an M.Sc. in Career and Technical Education Eastern Kentucky University. He has completed coursework for a Doctoral Degree in Engineering/Technology Education at North Carolina State University. He currently owns and operates a telecommunications business.
Stephen W. Fardo is currently a Foundation Professor Emeritus in the Department of Applied Engineering and Technology at Eastern Kentucky University. His experience includes teaching and organizing laboratory classes in Electrical Engineering/ Electronics Technology for many years and coordinating / advising technical teacher programs for the State of Kentucky. He completed Bachelor of Science, Master of Science and Doctoral Degrees at Eastern Kentucky University and University of Kentucky. His experience also includes research projects, technical teacher education, and energy consulting for business and industry. He and Dale Patrick have co-authored over 30 textbooks and laboratory manuals.
Vigyan (Vigs) Chandra is a professor and coordinator of the Cyber Systems Technology-related undergraduate and graduate degree programs offered by the Departments of Computer Science and Information Technology (CSIT) and Engineering Technology at Eastern Kentucky University. He earned a doctoral degree from the University of Kentucky in Electrical and Computer Engineering and a master's degree in Career and Technical Education from Eastern Kentucky University. He holds certifications in various computer networking areas and teaches computer systems and applications, network hardware, communication systems, and digital, analog, and machine-control electronics. He is the recipient of the 2020-2021 Critical Thinking and Reading Teacher Award and the 2013 Golden Apple Award for Teaching Excellence at Eastern. His professional interests include implementing active teaching and learning strategies, metacognition, integrating open-source software/hardware with online control and computer networking technologies.
Brian W. Fardo is an Adjunct Professor in the Department of Applied Engineering and Technology and the Noel Studio for Academic Creativity at Eastern Kentucky University. His experience includes teaching classes in applied creative thinking, electrical systems, materials and processes, transportation, manufacturing, construction, engineering graphics, and quality control. He has a B.Sc. Degree in Industrial Distribution and Logistics, an M.Sc. in Technology Systems from East Carolina University and an M.Sc. in Career and Technical Education Eastern Kentucky University. He has completed coursework for a Doctoral Degree in Engineering/Technology Education at North Carolina State University. He currently owns and operates a telecommunications business.
Content
Unit I - Electrical Basics 1. Introduction to Electrical Systems 2. Electrical Tools and Safety 3. Electrical Components, Symbols, and Measurement 4. Review of Electrical Circuits 5. Magnetism and Electromagnetism Unit II - Electrical Distribution Basics 6. Distribution Systems 7. Electrical Distribution Equipment 8. Single-phase and Three-phase Distribution Systems Unit III - Electric Motor Basics 9. Direct-current Motors 10. Single-phase Alternating-current Motors 11. Three-phase Alternating-current Motors 12. Special Purpose Machinery and Motion Control Systems Unit IV - Electrical Machinery Control Basics 13. Electrical Control Basics 14. Machinery Control Systems Unit V - Electronic Control Basics 15. Electronic Devices 16. Electronic Sensing Systems Unit VI - Industrial Electronic Control Systems 17. Industrial Timing Systems 18. Optoelectronic Control Unit VII - Digital Control Basics and Applications 19. Basics of Digital Control 20. Computer Systems 21. Programmable Logic Controllers and Microcontrollers 22. Industrial Robotics 23. Preventive Maintenance and Troubleshooting Appendix A - Calculator Examples Appendix B - Right Triangles and Trigonometry Appendix C - Basic Electrical Symbols