Fr. 145.00

Electric Machines - Theory and Analysis Using the Finite Element Method

English · Hardback

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Unlike most social science textbooks on experiments, this book uses non-technical, lively examples and hands-on exercises to engage the reader. The book introduces and illustrates core principles of experimental design and analysis for audiences with no background in statistics or programming.

List of contents










Preface; Nomenclature; 1. Review of vector calculus and electromagnetic fields; 2. Variational form of Maxwell's equations, energy, and force; 3. The Finite Element Method; 4. Electric machine FEA implementation guidelines; 5. Problems in the time domain; Notes; Index.

About the author

Dionysios Aliprantis is a Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Purdue University. He has developed and taught numerous undergraduate and graduate courses on electric machines, power electronics, and power systems. He is a Senior Member of the IEEE.Oleg Wasynczuk is a Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Purdue University, and Chief Technical Officer of PC Krause and Associates, Inc. He is a Fellow of the IEEE.

Summary

Demystifies the operation of electric machines by bridging electromagnetic fields, electric circuits, numerical analysis, and computer programming. Ideal for graduates and senior undergraduates taking courses on all aspects of electric machine design and control, and accompanied by downloadable Python code and instructor solutions.

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