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Diakoptics and networks /

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Happ, H. H., 1928-
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: New York : Academic Press, 1971.
Colección:Mathematics in science and engineering ; v. 69.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Front Cover; Diakoptics and Networks; Copyright Page; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; Chapter I. Notation; 1. Summary; 2. Direct Notation; 3. Index Notation; 4. Modified Index Notation; 5. Relevant Concepts from Tensor Analysis; Bibliography; Problems; Chapter II. The Primitive Network, Transformation Equations, and Topological Concepts; 1. Summary; 2. The Primitive Reference Frame; 3. The Primitive Network; 4. Transformation Equations; 5. Topological Concepts in an Unexcited (Dead) Network; 6. Live Contours; 7. Relationships between the Submatrices of the Partitioned Connection Matrices
  • ProblemsChapter III. The Orthogonal Network; 1. Summary; 2. Orthogonal Concepts; 3. Transformation of Currents; 4. Transformation of Voltages; 5. Current and Voltage Contours; 6. Equations of Orthogonal Reference Frame; 7. The Orthogonal Network; 8. Summary of Three Networks Considered; Problems; Chapter IV. The Orthogonal Network-Additional Cases; 1. Summary; 2. Nondetailed Relations; 3. Detailed Relations; 4. Equivalent Sources in the Primitive Network; 5. Validity of Employing Power Invariance; Problems; Chapter V. Restricted Primitive Network; 1. Summary
  • 2. The Restricted Primitive Network3. Restricted Primitive Obtained by Transformation; 4. Transformation Matrix and Submatrix Relationships; Problems; Chapter VI. The Restricted Primitive and the Orthogonal Network; 1. Summary; 2. Transformation of Restricted Primitive; 3. Nondetailed Tabular Relationships; 4. Detailed Equations; 5. Group of Transformations; 6. Transformation Matrix and Submatrix Relationships; Problems; Chapter VII. Constrained Contours; 1. Summary; 2. Transformation of Restricted Primitive Network; 3. Detailed Equations; 4. Other Specializations; 5. Further Relationships
  • 6. Summary Figures7. Transformation Matrix and Submatrix Relationships; Problems; Chapter VIII. Orthogonal Network Transformations; 1. Summary; 2. Transforming Contour Set (S) to Another Set (S'); 3. Conditions for Nonsingularity of Cb.s, ; 4. Transformation Tensors Cb.s' and Ab.s'; 5. Transformation Tensors Cs.s' and As'.s; 6. Constrained Transformation Tensors Cr.s' and A.s'r; 7. Transformation Matrix and Submatrix Relationships; Problems; Chapter IX. Current and Voltage Parts in Transformations; 1. Summary; 2. Current and Voltage Parts; 3. Transformation Cases; Problems
  • Chapter X. Boundary Case Networks1. Summary; 2. The All-Open-Path Network; 3. The All-Closed-Path Network; 4. Transforming Open-Path and Closed-Path Sets; Problems; Chapter XI. Conventional Networks; 1. Summary; 2. Ignoring or Eliminating Open Paths; 3. Ignoring or Eliminating Closed Paths; 4. Relationship between Submatrices of Zss and Yss; Problems; Chapter XII. Diakoptics; 1. Summary; 2. Contours Unconstrained; 3. Contours Constrained; 4. Interconnecting by Groups of Branches; 5. Dual Case; Problems; Appendix I. Numerical Illustration of Equations in Chapter III; 1. Summary