04501nam 2200541 450 99645474900331620220201121821.01-118-95443-21-118-95445-9(CKB)4330000000007645(EBL)4690014(MiAaPQ)EBC4690014(Au-PeEL)EBL4690014(CaPaEBR)ebr11267151(CaONFJC)MIL956174(OCoLC)95886357720160421d2017---- uy| 0engur|n|---|||||rdacontentrdamediardacarrierPower electronics and electric drives for traction applications /edited by Gonzalo AbadChichester, West Sussex, United Kingdom :John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated,2017.1 online resource (647 p.)Description based upon print version of record.1-118-95442-4 Includes bibliographical references and index.Title Page ; Copyright; Contents; List of contributors; Preface; Chapter 1 Introduction; 1.1 Introduction to the book; 1.2 Traction applications; 1.3 Electric drives for traction applications; 1.3.1 General description; 1.3.2 Different electric drive configurations; 1.4 Classification of different parts of electric drives: converter, machines, control strategies, and energy sources; 1.4.1 Converters; 1.4.2 Machines; 1.4.3 Control strategies; 1.4.4 AC and DC voltage sources; 1.5 Future challenges for electric drives; 1.6 Historical evolution; References; Chapter 2 Control of induction machines2.1 Introduction2.2 Modeling of induction motors; 2.2.1 Dynamic model of the induction motor using three-phase variables; 2.2.2 Basics of space vector theory; 2.2.3 Dynamic model of the induction machine using complex space vectors; 2.2.4 Dynamic model in the stationary reference frame; 2.2.5 Dynamic models in a synchronous reference frame; 2.2.6 Torque and power equations; 2.3 Rotor flux oriented vector control; 2.3.1 Fundamentals of rotor flux oriented control; 2.3.2 The stator voltage equation; 2.3.3 Synchronous current regulators; 2.3.4 Rotor flux estimation2.4 Torque capability of the induction machine2.4.1 Constant torque region; 2.4.2 Flux-weakening region I (constant power region); 2.4.3 Flux-weakening region II (constant Temωm2); 2.5 Rotor flux selection; 2.5.1 Rotor flux reference selection below rated speed; 2.5.2 Accurate criteria for flux reference generation; 2.5.3 Feedback based field weakening; 2.6 Outer control loops; 2.6.1 Speed control; 2.6.2 Rotor flux control loop; 2.7 Sensorless control; 2.7.1 Sensorless control of induction machines using model-based methods; 2.7.2 Sensorless control using saliency-tracking-based methods2.8 Steady-state equations and limits of operation of the induction machine2.8.1 Calculation of the maximum capability curves; 2.8.2 Calculation of the steady-state operation; References; Chapter 3 Control of synchronous machines ; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Types of synchronous machines; 3.3 Modeling of synchronous machines; 3.3.1 Dynamic models of synchronous machines using three-phase variables; 3.3.2 Dynamic model of synchronous machines in the stationary reference frame using complex space vectors; 3.3.3 Dynamic model of synchronous machines in the synchronous reference frame3.4 Torque equation for synchronous machines3.4.1 Surface permanent magnet synchronous machine (non-salient machines); 3.4.2 Interior permanent magnet synchronous machine (salient machines with magnets); 3.4.3 Synchronous reluctance machines (salient machines without magnets); 3.4.4 Maximum torque per ampere (MTPA) in interior permanent magnet machines; 3.5 Vector control of permanent magnet synchronous machines; 3.5.1 Vector control of non-salient synchronous machines; 3.5.2 Vector control of salient synchronous machines; 3.5.3 Synchronous current regulators3.6 Operation under voltage and current constraintsTraction drivesElectric drivingElectronic books.Traction drives.Electric driving.621.8/5Abad G(Gonzalo),1976-MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK996454749003316Power electronics and electric drives for traction applications2240761UNISA03964nam 2200541 450 991081588470332120221006224255.01-78785-729-81-118-93690-61-118-93687-61-118-93689-2(CKB)4330000000007578(MiAaPQ)EBC5341526(PPN)243589131(OCoLC)1030892318(EXLCZ)99433000000000757820180512d2018 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierA companion to Nazi Germany /editors, Shelley Baranowski, Armin Nolzen, Claus-Christian W. SzejnmannNew York :Wiley-Blackwell,[2018]©20181 online resource (683 pages)Wiley Blackwell Companions to World HistoryIncludes index.1-118-93688-4 "A Deep Exploration of the Rise, Reign, and Legacy of the Third Reich  For its brief existence, National Socialist Germany was one of the most destructive regimes in the history of humankind. Since that time, scholarly debate about its causes has volleyed continuously between the effects of political and military decisions, pathological development, or modernity gone awry. Was terror the defining force of rule, or was popular consent critical to sustaining the movement? Were the German people sympathetic to Nazi ideology, or were they radicalized by social manipulation and powerful propaganda? Was the “Final Solution” the motivation for the Third Reich’s rise to power, or simply the outcome? A Companion to Nazi Germany addresses these crucial questions with historical insight from the Nazi Party’s emergence in the 1920s through its postwar repercussions. From the theory and context that gave rise to the movement, through its structural, cultural, economic, and social impacts, to the era’s lasting legacy, this book offers an in-depth examination of modern history’s most infamous reign. Assesses the historiography of Nazism and the prehistory of the regime Provides deep insight into labor, education, research, and home life amidst the Third Reich’s ideological imperatives Describes how the Third Reich affected business, the economy, and the culture, including sports, entertainment, and religion Delves into the social militarization in the lead-up to war, and examines the social and historical complexities that allowed genocide to take place Shows how modern-day Germany confronts and deals with its recent history Today’s political climate highlights the critical need to understand how radical nationalist movements gain an audience, then followers, then power. While historical analogy can be a faulty basis for analyzing current events, there is no doubt that examining the parallels can lead to some important questions about the present. Exploring key motivations, environments, and cause and effect, this book provides essential perspective as radical nationalist movements have once again reemerged in many parts of the world. "--Provided by publisher."A Deep Exploration of the Rise, Reign, and Legacy of the Third Reich"--Provided by publisher.Wiley Blackwell companions to world history.GermanyPolitics and government1918-1933GermanyHistory1918-1933GermanyHistory1933-1945GermanyPolitics and government1933-1945943.086HIS037070bisacshBaranowski ShelleyNolzen ArminSzejnmann Claus-Christian W.MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910815884703321A companion to Nazi Germany3993471UNINA