Features
- Crafts coverage for working engineers and graduate students interested in improving the design of power components and systems using PC-based modeling and simulation tools. Pg.___
- Offers a comprehensive exploration, ranging from background theory and models; to implementation and verification techniques for simulations; to linear analysis of frequently studied machine systems, including...
- Combines modern MATLAB 5.0 and SIMULINK techniques with traditional electrical engineering coverage. Pg.___
- Includes exercises and projects in each chapter that can be explored using the accompanying software. Pg.___
- Devotes a full chapter to the use of MATLAB and SIMULINK and provides an appendix that outlines key numerical methods used in the book. Pg.___
- Explains how to build models and simulations, account for the assumptions and operating characteristics of the systems being modeled, and successfully interpret the results. Pg.___
- The project files were originally included in a CD that went with the book. With the changeover to "print on demand", the files can be found here: https://engineering.purdue.edu/~ong/index_right.htm#book
- Copyright 1998
- Dimensions: 7" x 9-1/4"
- Pages: 656
- Edition: 1st
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Book
- ISBN-10: 0-13-723785-5
- ISBN-13: 978-0-13-723785-2
Electrical engineers can significantly improve the way they design power components and systems using the PC-based modeling and simulation tools discussed in this book. This book covers the fundamentals of electrical system modeling and simulation, using two of the industry's most popular software packages, MATLAB and SIMULINK. It also shows how to interpret the results and use them in the design process. The book reviews the basics of magnetics and line modeling. It covers a wide range of electrical components and systems, including: transformers, electric machines, three-phase induction machines, synchronous machines, and DC machines. This standalone book with accompanying website (at www.informit.com/title/0137237855) offer a complete treatment from background theory and models to implementation and verification techniques for simulations and linear analysis of frequently studies machine systems.
The project files were originally included in a CD that went with the book. With the changeover to "print on demand", the files can be found here: https://engineering.purdue.edu/~ong/index_right.htm#book
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Table of Contents
1. Introduction.
2. Introduction to MATLAB/SIMULINK.
3. Basics on Magnetics and Line Modeling.
4. Transformers.
5. Basics of Electric Machines and Transformations.
6. Three-Phase Induction Machines.
7. Synchronous Machines.
8. DC Machines.
9. Control of Induction Machines.
10. Synchronous Machines in Power Systems and Drives.
Appendix A: Numerical Methods.
Appendix B: Website.
Bibliography.
Index.