Springer, 2013. — XXXIII, 649 p.: 249 illus. — ISBN: 978-1-4614-0399-9; ISBN: 978-1-4614-0400-2.
This textbook is intended for undergraduate students of electrical engineering as their first course in electrical machines. It is also recommended for students preparing capstone projects in which they need to understand, model, supply, control and specify electric machines. Additionally, it can be used as a valuable reference for other engineering disciplines involved with electrical motors and generators.
Introduction.- Electromechanical Energy Conversion.- Magnetic and Electrical Coupling Field.- Magentic Circuit.- Routing Electrical Machines.- Modeling Electrical Machines.- Single Fed and Double Fed Converters.- Magnetic Field in the Air Gap.- Energy, Flux and Torque.- Electromotive Forces.- Introduction to DC Machines.- Modeling and Supplying DC Machines.- Characteristics of DC Machines.- Induction Machines.- Induction Machines at Steady State.- Variable Speed Induction Machines.- Synchronous Machines.- Mathematical Model of Synchronous Machine.- Steady State Operation.- Transients in Synchronous Machines.- Variable Frequency Synchronous Machines.