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Masters of Electrical Machines

Pasquale De Marco

Publisher: Publishdrive

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In this comprehensive and engaging book, we unveil the captivating world of electrical machines, delving into the fundamental principles that govern their operation, unraveling the intricate workings of various types of machines, and discovering the diverse applications where they are employed.

From the basic concepts of electromagnetism to the advanced technologies that power modern industries, this book provides a comprehensive exploration of electrical machines. You will gain a deep understanding of DC machines, the workhorses of the electrical industry, and AC machines, the backbone of modern power systems.

Uncover the principles of alternating current, the advantages it offers, and the unique design considerations associated with AC machines. Investigate the operation of synchronous and induction machines, exploring their distinct features and applications.

Delve into the realm of power electronics, the technology that enables the efficient conversion, control, and conditioning of electrical power. Discover the various types of power electronic devices, their characteristics, and their applications in industries ranging from renewable energy to electric transportation.

Explore the fascinating world of control systems, the brains behind the operation of electrical machines. Understand the fundamental concepts of feedback control, stability, and performance, examining the different types of control systems employed in electrical engineering applications.

With its clear explanations, insightful examples, and comprehensive coverage, this book is an invaluable resource for students, engineers, and professionals seeking to master the intricacies of electrical machines. Step into the world of electricity and unlock the secrets of the machines that power our modern world.


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Available since: 06/02/2025.
Print length: 156 pages.

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