From the fan motor in your PC to precision control of aircraft, electrical machines of all sizes, varieties, and levels of complexity permeate our world. Some are very simple, while others require exacting and application-specific design. Electrical Machine Analysis Using Finite Elements provides th
Electrical Machine Analysis Using Finite Elements
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- Publisher
- CRC Press
- Year
- 2005
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 298
- Series
- Power electronics and applications series.
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
OUTLINE OF ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELDSVector AnalysisElectromagnetic FieldsFundamental Equations SummaryReferencesBASIC PRINCIPLES OF FINITE ELEMENT METHODSIntroductionField Problems with Boundary ConditionsClassical Method for the Field Problem SolutionThe Classical Residual Method (Galerkin's Method)The Classical Variational Method (Rayleigh-Ritz's Method)The Finite Element MethodReferencesAPPLICATIONS OF THE FINITE Read more...
โฆ Table of Contents
Front cover
Preface
The Author
Dedication
Contents
List of Symbols
Chapter 1. Outline of Electromagnetic Fields
Chapter 2. Basic Principles of Finite Element Methods
Chapter 3. Applications of the Finite Element Method to Two-Dimensional Fields
Chapter 4. The Analysis Procedure Using the Finite Element Method
Chapter 5. Cylindrical Magnetic Devices
Chapter 6. The Single-Phase Transformer
Chapter 7. Single-Phase Variable Reactance
Chapter 8. Synchronous Generators
Chapter 9. Surface-Mounted Permanent Magnet Motors Chapter 10. Interior Permanent Magnet and Reluctance Synchronous MotorsChapter 11. Self-Starting Single-Phase Synchronous Motors
Chapter 12. Switched Reluctance Motors
Chapter 13. Three-Phase Induction Motors
APPENDIX
Back cover
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