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Electrical machines and drives : a space-vector theory approach

Author: Peter Vas
Publisher: Oxford : Clarendon Press ; New York : Oxford University Press, 1992.
Series: Monographs in electrical and electronic engineering, 25.; Oxford science publications.
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The operation and analysis of different types of electrical machines and variable-speed drives is described in this book, using space-vector theory. The equations are arranged in forms that can be  Read more...

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Additional Physical Format: Online version:
Vas, Peter.
Electrical machines and drives.
Oxford : Clarendon Press ; New York : Oxford University Press, 1992
(OCoLC)622810299
Material Type: Internet resource
Document Type: Book, Internet Resource
All Authors / Contributors: Peter Vas
ISBN: 0198593783 9780198593782
OCLC Number: 24318718
Description: xviii, 808 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm.
Contents: 1. Introduction --
2. The Space-Vector Method. 2.1. Definition of the space vector. 2.2. The relationship between the zero-sequence component and the space vector. 2.3. The relationship between the instantaneous values of the phase-variable quantities and the space vector. 2.4. The steady-state value of the space-vector currents under symmetrical three-phase operation. 2.5. The steady-state value of the space-vector currents under asymmetrical three-phase operation. 2.6. Space vectors of the line voltages and the line currents. 2.7. Instantaneous power, stored magnetic energy, mechanical output energy, and instantaneous electromagnetic torque. 2.8. Large-signal space-vector voltage equations of quadrature-phase and three-phase machines. 2.9. A priori derivation of various transformations used in reference frame theory. 2.10. Small-signal form of the equations --
3. Steady-State and Transient Operation of Induction Machines and Induction Motor Drives. 3.1. Induction machine windings, starting, braking, and speed control techniques. 3.2. Large-signal transient equations of the induction machine, state-variable forms. 3.3. Small-signal equations of induction machines, stability analysis. 3.4. The effects of main-flux saturation in the dynamic equations of single-cage and double-cage induction machines. 3.5. The effects of main-flux and leakage flux saturation in the dynamic equations of induction machines. 3.6. Steady-state performance equations of the symmetrical induction machine. 3.7. Applications of the steady-state and transient analysis of induction machines. 3.8. Large-signal and small-signal analysis of induction motor drives --
4. Steady-State and Transient Operation of Synchronous Machines and Synchronous Motor Drives. 4.1. General, wound-field, permanent-magnet, and reluctance-type machines. 4.2. The large- and small-signal equations of synchronous machines, and steady-state equations. 4.3. The effects of main-flux saturation on the large-signal and small-signal equations. 4.4. Sudden symmetrical short circuit of a synchronous generator, the inductances and time constants, and operator inductances. 4.5. Modal analysis of the constant speed transients in synchronous machines. 4.6. Variable-frequency synchronous machine drives. 4.7. Permanent-magnet synchronous motors --
5. Steady-State and Transient Operation of D.C. Machines and D.C. Motor Drives. 5.1. General. 5.2. Analysis of the separately excited d.c. machine. 5.3. Analysis of the shunt-excited d.c. machine. 5.4. Analysis of the series-excited d.c. machine. 5.5. Analysis of the compound machine. 5.6. Analysis of controlled d.c. motor drives --
6. References and Further Reading --
Appendix: Table of constants and conversion factors.
Series Title: Monographs in electrical and electronic engineering, 25.; Oxford science publications.
Responsibility: Peter Vas.
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