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In this book a general matrix-based approach to modeling electrical machines is promulgated. The model uses instantaneous quantities for key variables and enables the user to easily take into account associations between rotating machines and static converters (such as in variable speed drives). Gen...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Le Doeuff, René
Otros Autores: El Hadi Zaïm, Mohamed
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Francés
Publicado: London : Hoboken, N.J. : ISTE ; Wiley, 2010.
Colección:ISTE.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo (Requiere registro previo con correo institucional)

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504 |a Includes bibliographical references (pages 287-288) and index. 
520 |a In this book a general matrix-based approach to modeling electrical machines is promulgated. The model uses instantaneous quantities for key variables and enables the user to easily take into account associations between rotating machines and static converters (such as in variable speed drives). General equations of electromechanical energy conversion are established early in the treatment of the topic and then applied to synchronous, induction and DC machines. The primary characteristics of these machines are established for steady state behavior as well as for variable speed scenarios. Important new applications for this technology (such as wind turbines, electric propulsion systems for large ships, etc.) are addressed and the book is illustrated with a large number of informative and detailed photographs, provided by various companies at the leading edge of research and applications in the field. 
505 0 |a Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1. Main Requirements; 1.1. Introduction; 1.2. Sinusoidal variables; 1.2.1. Single-phase variables; 1.2.2. 2-phase voltages and currents; 1.2.3. Balanced 3-phase sinusoidal systems; 1.2.4. Unbalanced 3-phase sinusoidal systems: Fortescue symmetrical components; 1.3. Electromagnetism; 1.3.1. Primary laws; 1.3.2. Materials and magnetic circuits; 1.3.3. Inductances; 1.3.4. Skin effect or Kelvin effect; 1.3.5. Torque calculation using the virtual work principle; 1.4. Power electronics 
505 8 |a 1.4.1. Rectifiers and naturally commutated inverters 1.4.2. AC thyristor controllers; 1.4.3. Choppers; 1.4.4. Cycloconverters; 1.4.5. Force commutated inverters; Chapter 2. Introduction to Rotating Electrical Machines; 2.1. Introduction; 2.2. Main notations; 2.2.1. Vectors; 2.3. Principle of the electromechanical energy conversion; 2.4. Continuous energy conversion; 2.5. Non-salient and salient poles; 2.6. Notion of pole pitch; 2.7. Stator/rotor coupling: the ""basic machine""; 2.8. Losses within the machines; 2.8.1. Losses due to Joule effect (or ""Joule losses"") 
505 8 |a 2.8.2. Electromagnetic losses (or ""iron losses"")2.8.3. Mechanical losses; 2.9. Nominal values; 2.10. General sign covenant; 2.11. Establishment of matricial equations; 2.11.1. Working assumptions; 2.11.2. Expression of the instantaneous torque; 2.11.3. Continuous energy conversion in cylindrical machines; 2.11.4. Continuous energy conversion in salient pole machines; 2.12. Mechanical equation; 2.13. Conclusion; Chapter 3. Synchronous Machines; 3.1. Introduction; 3.2. Introduction and equations of the cylindrical synchronous machine; 3.2.1. General description; 3.2.2. Why synchronous? 
505 8 |a 3.2.3. Rotation speeds at constant frequency 3.2.4. Equations of the cylindrical machine; 3.3. Analysis of the synchronous machine connected to an infinite power network; 3.3.1. Phasor diagram; 3.3.2. Active (P) and reactive (Q) graduation of the voltage diagram; 3.3.3. ""Internal"" powers; 3.3.4. Stability of the synchronous machine; 3.3.5. V-curves called ""Mordey curves""; 3.3.6. Case when resistance R is negligible; 3.4. Considerations about the salient pole synchronous machine; 3.4.1. Torque and inductance matrix; 3.4.2. Calculation of the flux 
505 8 |a 3.4.3. Electrical equation and phasor diagram 3.4.4. Calculation of the torque and stability analysis; 3.5. Consideration about permanent magnet machines; 3.5.1. Surface permanent magnets machines; 3.5.2. Machines with inserted magnets; 3.5.3. Machines with embedded magnets; 3.5.4. Modeling of permanent magnet machines; 3.5.5. Cylindrical machine modeling; 3.6. Inverted AC generators; 3.7. Implementation of synchronous machines; 3.7.1. Implementation of synchronous motors; 3.7.2. Implementation of the AC generators taking into account the saturation phenomena 
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