
Modelling and Analysis of Electrical Machines
R. Ramanujam(Author)
TechSar Pvt. Ltd (Publisher)
Published on 30. October 2018
Book
Paperback/Softback
464 pages
978-93-84588-26-7 (ISBN)
Description
This book will serve as a stepping stone for the undergraduate students in Electrical & Electronics Engineering for further specialization. It is a core subject in the curriculum for post-graduate Power Electronics and Power Systems Engineering disciplines offered by most of the universities and educational institutions. The book starts with the fundamental concepts such as phasors and reference frames which are not usually elaborated at the undergraduate level thereby providing smooth transition to more advanced topics as specified in the various syllabi. The book is also suitable for final semester undergraduate students and practising engineers.
Salient Features - Definition and implications of phasors
- Two-axis diagrams which demystify voltage and flux linkage equations
- Theory and advantages of different reference frames
- Analysis of detailed models of synchronous, induction, single-phase and dc machines
- Linearized and reduced-order model analysis
Salient Features - Definition and implications of phasors
- Two-axis diagrams which demystify voltage and flux linkage equations
- Theory and advantages of different reference frames
- Analysis of detailed models of synchronous, induction, single-phase and dc machines
- Linearized and reduced-order model analysis
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
New Delhi
India
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 180 mm
Weight
667 gr
ISBN-13
978-93-84588-26-7 (9789384588267)
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Person
R. Ramanujam is Visiting Professor at SRM University, Kattankulathur, Chennai. Earlier he was Professor, Electrical and Electronics Engineering, College of Engineering, Guindy, Anna University, Chennai. He has authored two books, Power System Dynamics and Computational Electromagnetic Transients and a monograph for All India Council for Technical Education. His publications include papers in various international and national journals and conferences.
Content
- 1. Basics of Rotating Electromagnetic Machines
- 2. Transformation of Machine Variables Between Reference Frames
- 3. Modeling and Analysis of Conventional Synchronous Machines
- 4. Modeling and Analysis of Symmetrical Induction Machines
- 5. Modeling and Analysis of AC Single-Phase Motors
- 6. Linearized Models of Synchronous and Induction Machines
- 7. Reduced-Order Models of Synchronous and Induction Machines
- 8. Modeling and Analysis of Conventional Direct Current Machines
- Index
- 2. Transformation of Machine Variables Between Reference Frames
- 3. Modeling and Analysis of Conventional Synchronous Machines
- 4. Modeling and Analysis of Symmetrical Induction Machines
- 5. Modeling and Analysis of AC Single-Phase Motors
- 6. Linearized Models of Synchronous and Induction Machines
- 7. Reduced-Order Models of Synchronous and Induction Machines
- 8. Modeling and Analysis of Conventional Direct Current Machines
- Index