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Rotating electrical machines
In this book a general matrix-based approach to modeling electrical machines is promulgated. The model uses instantaneous quantities for key variables and enables the user to easily take into account associations between rotating machines and static converters (such as in variable speed drives). G...
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author | Le Doeuff, René El Hadi Zaïm, Mohamed |
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description | In this book a general matrix-based approach to modeling electrical machines is promulgated. The model uses instantaneous quantities for key variables and enables the user to easily take into account associations between rotating machines and static converters (such as in variable speed drives). General equations of electromechanical energy conversion are established early in the treatment of the topic and then applied to synchronous, induction and DC machines. The primary characteristics of these machines are established for steady state behavior as well as for variable speed scenarios. I |
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spelling | cern-16171382021-04-21T22:03:19Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1617138engLe Doeuff, RenéEl Hadi Zaïm, MohamedRotating electrical machinesEngineeringIn this book a general matrix-based approach to modeling electrical machines is promulgated. The model uses instantaneous quantities for key variables and enables the user to easily take into account associations between rotating machines and static converters (such as in variable speed drives). General equations of electromechanical energy conversion are established early in the treatment of the topic and then applied to synchronous, induction and DC machines. The primary characteristics of these machines are established for steady state behavior as well as for variable speed scenarios. IWiley-ISTEoai:cds.cern.ch:16171382013 |
spellingShingle | Engineering Le Doeuff, René El Hadi Zaïm, Mohamed Rotating electrical machines |
title | Rotating electrical machines |
title_full | Rotating electrical machines |
title_fullStr | Rotating electrical machines |
title_full_unstemmed | Rotating electrical machines |
title_short | Rotating electrical machines |
title_sort | rotating electrical machines |
topic | Engineering |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/1617138 |
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