
AC and DC Network Theory
Chapman and Hall (Publisher)
Published on 30. April 1991
Book
Paperback/Softback
X, 160 pages
978-0-412-38310-6 (ISBN)
Description
Whatever the field of human activity-domestic or scientific, work or leisure-it is likely that some knowledge of the behaviour of electrical circuits is required to keep the processes moving, the wheels turning. In many cases, a knowledge of Ohm's law may suffice. In others, an understanding of more complex relationships may be necessary. In this book an attempt is made to provide, in a concise manner, an introduction to the main methods of treating electrical networks, whether they be carrying direct (de) or alternating (ac) electrical currents. Clearly, the range of possible circuits is vast so that the simplifications which are demonstrated in the pages that follow are of great importance to the student. However, to gain the fullest benefit from such a concise presentation, the student must devote some time to the exercises which are provided in Appendix B. The units used throughout the book are those of the International System (or SI). The various quantities which are introduced-such as current and potential and resistance-are summarized in Appendix A together with the symbols used to represent them, the unit associated with each quantity and the formula used to derive that unit from four fundamental or MKSA units.
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...a concise and complete introduction to the network theory underlying electrical circuits and the transmission and use of electricity and electrical signals - INSPEC Science Abstracts; ...straightforward...a workmanlike production. - Electronics and WirelessMore details
Series
Edition
Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1991
Language
English
Place of publication
Dordrecht
Netherlands
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Research
Illustrations
X, 160 p.
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 140 mm
Thickness: 10 mm
Weight
225 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-412-38310-6 (9780412383106)
DOI
10.1007/978-94-011-3142-1
Schweitzer Classification
Content
1 Introduction.- 2 Direct current theory.- 3 Capacitors, inductors and transients.- 4 Alternating current theory.- 5 Mesh or loop analysis and nodal analysis.- 6 Network theorems and transformations.- 7 Electrical resonance.- 8 Coupled circuits.- 9 Two-port networks.- Appendix A Quantities and symbols used in the text.- Appendix B Exercises.- Appendix C Answers to exercises.