Bolivar, Nelson, author.

Electric machines: principles, applications, and control / Nelson Bolivar. - Oakville, Ontario : Arcler Press, c2018. - xxv,183 pages : color illustrations

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Includes references and index.

Chapter 1: Non-Rare Earth Permanent Magnets for Traction Motors and Generators
Chapter 2: Correlation Between Ac Core Loss and Surface Magnetic Barkhausen Noise in Electric Motor Steel
Chapter 3: Fault Tolerant Neuro-Robust Position Control of Dc Motors
Chapter 4: Type-2 Fuzzy Logic Controllers Based Genetic Algorithm for the Position Control of Dc Motor
Chapter 5: Dynamical Simulation of a Nonlinear Stepper Motor System
Chapter 6: Di-Bscco Superconducting Electric Motor
Chapter 7: Power Factor Improvement of Ac-Dc Converter Based on Separately Excited Dc Motor Using Passive Filter
Chapter 8: Inductive-Motors Load Partition Based on Coherence
Chapter 9: Testing And Analysis of Induction Motor Electrical Faults
Chapter 10: Energy Efficient Control of Three-Phase Induction Motor Drive
Chapter 11: A Digital Phase Locked Loop Speed Control of Three Phase Induction Motor Drive: Performances Analysis
Chapter 12: Fuzzy-Logic Based Speed Control of Induction Motor
Chapter 13: Ethernet Control Ac Motor Via Plc Using Labview
Chapter 14: Induction Generator Without and With a Voltage Regulator
Chapter 15: A New Type of Capacitive Machine
Chapter 16: Inductance in a Synchronous Linear Permanent Magnet Generator
Chapter 17: Doubly Fed Induction Generator
Chapter 18: High Efficiency Double–Fed Induction Generator Applied to Wind Power Generator Technical Analyses
Chapter 19: Performance Improvement Synchronous Motor
Chapter 20: Phasor Control of Converter Output Voltage for Frequency Regulation
Chapter 21: Pmsg Wind Energy Conversion System: Modeling and Control

Detailing the fundamental principles that govern electric machines and drives systems, this book describes
the laws of induction and interaction and demonstrates their fundamental roles with numerous practical examples.
This book combines the traditional areas of electric machinery with the latest in modern control and power electronics.
An electrical machine is a device which converts mechanical energy into electrical energy or vice versa. Electrical
machines also include transformers, which do not actually make conversion between mechanical and electrical
form but they convert AC current from one voltage level to another voltage level.


In English text.




Electric machinery.

EBOP TK 2182 / B65 2018

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