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Magnetic bearings and bearingless drives [[electronic resource] /] / Akira Chiba ... [et al.]
Magnetic bearings and bearingless drives [[electronic resource] /] / Akira Chiba ... [et al.]
Edizione [1st edition]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam ; ; London, : Elsevier/Newnes, 2005
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (400 p.)
Disciplina 621.822
Altri autori (Persone) ChibaAkira <1938->
Soggetto topico Magnetic bearings
Power transmission
ISBN 1-281-00902-4
9786611009021
0-08-047897-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Front matter; Half Title Page; Title Page; Copyright; Contents; List of Contributors; Foreword; Preface; Acknowledgements; 1. Introduction; 1.1 Magnetic bearing and motor drive; 1.2 Bearingless drives; 1.3 Definition and related technologies; 1.4 Early developments; 1.5 Bearingless structures; 1.6 Comparisons; 1.7 Winding structures; 1.8 Applications; References; 2. Electro-magnetics and mathematical model of magnetic bearings; 2.1 Electro-mechanical structure and operating principles; 2.2 Electric equivalent circuit and inductance; 2.3 Stored magnetic energy and force
2.4 Radial magnetic bearing 2.5 Unbalance pull force; 2.6 Block diagram and mechanical system; Reference; 3. Magnetic bearing controllers; 3.1 Design principles in one-axis magnetic suspension; 3.2 Adjustment of PID gains; 3.3 Interference in two perpendicular axes; 3.4 Unbalance force and elimination; 3.5 Eccentric displacement; 3.6 Synchronized displacement suppression; 4. Mechanical dynamics; 4.1 Two-axis system; 4.2 Four-axis and five-axis systems; 4.3 Thrust magnetic bearing and requirement of five-axis suspension; References; 5. Power electronic circuits for magnetic bearings
5.1 Structure and principles of power electronic circuits 5.2 PWM operation; 5.3 Current feedback; 5.4 Current driver operating area; 5.5 Power devices and gate drive circuits; 6. Primitive model and control strategy of bearingless motors; 6.1 Principles of radial force generation; 6.2 Two-pole bearingless motor; 6.3 MMF and permeance; 6.4 Magnetic potential and flux distribution; 6.5 Inductance matrix; 6.6 Radial force and current; 6.7 The dc excitation of the primitive bearingless motor; 6.8 AC excitation and revolving magnetic field; 6.9 Inductance measurements
7. Analysis in rotational coordinates and magnetic suspension strategy for bearingless drives with 2-pole and 4-pole windings 7.1 Vector control theory of electrical motors; 7.2 Coordinate transformation and torque regulation; 7.3 Vector control theory in bearingless motors; 7.4 Coordinate transformation from dc to ac bearingless machines; 7.5 System block diagrams of bearingless machines; References; 8. Field orientation, VA requirement and magnetic saturation; 8.1 Misalignment of field orientation; 8.2 VA requirement; 8.3 Magnetic saturation; References
9. Cylindrical permanent magnet synchronous bearingless motors 9.1 Structure of surface permanent magnet (SPM) rotor; 9.2 Radial suspension force and suspension winding current; 9.3 Equations of voltage and current; 9.4 Guideline for permanent magnet thickness and airgap length; 9.5 Irreversible permanent magnet demagnetization and MMF limitations of stator windings; 9.6 Control system configuration; References; 10. Inset types of permanent magnet bearingless motor; 10.1 Structure and features of an inset type of permanent magnet rotor; 10.2 Mutual interference between radial suspension forces
10.3 Rotor position control strategy
Record Nr. UNINA-9910784326803321
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Magnetic bearings and bearingless drives / / Akira Chiba ... [et al.]
Magnetic bearings and bearingless drives / / Akira Chiba ... [et al.]
Edizione [1st edition]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam ; ; London, : Elsevier/Newnes, 2005
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (400 p.)
Disciplina 621.822
Altri autori (Persone) ChibaAkira <1938->
Soggetto topico Magnetic bearings
Power transmission
ISBN 1-281-00902-4
9786611009021
0-08-047897-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Front matter; Half Title Page; Title Page; Copyright; Contents; List of Contributors; Foreword; Preface; Acknowledgements; 1. Introduction; 1.1 Magnetic bearing and motor drive; 1.2 Bearingless drives; 1.3 Definition and related technologies; 1.4 Early developments; 1.5 Bearingless structures; 1.6 Comparisons; 1.7 Winding structures; 1.8 Applications; References; 2. Electro-magnetics and mathematical model of magnetic bearings; 2.1 Electro-mechanical structure and operating principles; 2.2 Electric equivalent circuit and inductance; 2.3 Stored magnetic energy and force
2.4 Radial magnetic bearing 2.5 Unbalance pull force; 2.6 Block diagram and mechanical system; Reference; 3. Magnetic bearing controllers; 3.1 Design principles in one-axis magnetic suspension; 3.2 Adjustment of PID gains; 3.3 Interference in two perpendicular axes; 3.4 Unbalance force and elimination; 3.5 Eccentric displacement; 3.6 Synchronized displacement suppression; 4. Mechanical dynamics; 4.1 Two-axis system; 4.2 Four-axis and five-axis systems; 4.3 Thrust magnetic bearing and requirement of five-axis suspension; References; 5. Power electronic circuits for magnetic bearings
5.1 Structure and principles of power electronic circuits 5.2 PWM operation; 5.3 Current feedback; 5.4 Current driver operating area; 5.5 Power devices and gate drive circuits; 6. Primitive model and control strategy of bearingless motors; 6.1 Principles of radial force generation; 6.2 Two-pole bearingless motor; 6.3 MMF and permeance; 6.4 Magnetic potential and flux distribution; 6.5 Inductance matrix; 6.6 Radial force and current; 6.7 The dc excitation of the primitive bearingless motor; 6.8 AC excitation and revolving magnetic field; 6.9 Inductance measurements
7. Analysis in rotational coordinates and magnetic suspension strategy for bearingless drives with 2-pole and 4-pole windings 7.1 Vector control theory of electrical motors; 7.2 Coordinate transformation and torque regulation; 7.3 Vector control theory in bearingless motors; 7.4 Coordinate transformation from dc to ac bearingless machines; 7.5 System block diagrams of bearingless machines; References; 8. Field orientation, VA requirement and magnetic saturation; 8.1 Misalignment of field orientation; 8.2 VA requirement; 8.3 Magnetic saturation; References
9. Cylindrical permanent magnet synchronous bearingless motors 9.1 Structure of surface permanent magnet (SPM) rotor; 9.2 Radial suspension force and suspension winding current; 9.3 Equations of voltage and current; 9.4 Guideline for permanent magnet thickness and airgap length; 9.5 Irreversible permanent magnet demagnetization and MMF limitations of stator windings; 9.6 Control system configuration; References; 10. Inset types of permanent magnet bearingless motor; 10.1 Structure and features of an inset type of permanent magnet rotor; 10.2 Mutual interference between radial suspension forces
10.3 Rotor position control strategy
Record Nr. UNINA-9910811287403321
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Mechanical engineer's pocket book [[electronic resource] /] / Roger Timings
Mechanical engineer's pocket book [[electronic resource] /] / Roger Timings
Autore Timings R. L (Roger Leslie)
Edizione [3rd ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam, : Elsevier/Newnes, 2006
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (768 p.)
Disciplina 621
Collana Newnes Pocket Books
Soggetto topico Mechanical engineering
Engineering - Study and teaching
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-280-62923-1
9786610629237
0-08-045710-X
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front cover
Record Nr. UNINA-9910457936703321
Timings R. L (Roger Leslie)  
Amsterdam, : Elsevier/Newnes, 2006
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Mechanical engineer's pocket book [[electronic resource] /] / Roger Timings
Mechanical engineer's pocket book [[electronic resource] /] / Roger Timings
Autore Timings R. L (Roger Leslie)
Edizione [3rd ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam, : Elsevier/Newnes, 2006
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (768 p.)
Disciplina 621
Collana Newnes Pocket Books
Soggetto topico Mechanical engineering
Engineering - Study and teaching
ISBN 1-280-62923-1
9786610629237
0-08-045710-X
Classificazione 52.00
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front cover
Record Nr. UNINA-9910784449303321
Timings R. L (Roger Leslie)  
Amsterdam, : Elsevier/Newnes, 2006
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Mechanical engineer's pocket book / / Roger Timings
Mechanical engineer's pocket book / / Roger Timings
Autore Timings R. L (Roger Leslie)
Edizione [3rd ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam, : Elsevier/Newnes, 2006
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (768 p.)
Disciplina 621
Collana Newnes Pocket Books
Soggetto topico Mechanical engineering
Engineering - Study and teaching
ISBN 1-280-62923-1
9786610629237
0-08-045710-X
Classificazione 52.00
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front cover
Altri titoli varianti Mechanical engineer's pocket book
Record Nr. UNINA-9910815971203321
Timings R. L (Roger Leslie)  
Amsterdam, : Elsevier/Newnes, 2006
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The PIC microcontroller [[electronic resource] ] : your personal introductory course / / John Morton
The PIC microcontroller [[electronic resource] ] : your personal introductory course / / John Morton
Autore Morton John <1980->
Edizione [3rd ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam ; ; Boston, : Elsevier/Newnes, c2005
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (239 p.)
Disciplina 629.8/9
Altri autori (Persone) MortonJohn <1980->
Soggetto topico Programmable controllers
Integrated circuits - Design and construction
Microelectronics
Microcomputers - Circuits
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-281-01653-5
9786611016531
0-08-047375-X
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front Cover; Dedication; The PIC Microcontroller: Your Personal Introductory Course; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Acknowledgements; Preface to the third edition; Chapter 1. Introduction; Some tips before starting; Initial steps; The file registers; A program template; Chapter 2. Exploring the PIC5x series; Your first program; Testing the program; Hardware; Using the testing instructions; Timing; Seven-segment displays; The program counter; Subroutines and the stack; Logic gates; The watchdog timer; Final instructions; The STATUS file register; The carry and digit carry flags; Pages
What caused the reset? Indirect addressing; Some useful (but not vital) tricks; Final PIC5x program - 'Bike buddy'; Chapter 3. The PIC12F50x series (8-pin PIC microcontrollers); Differences from the PIC16F54; Example project: 'PIC dice'; Chapter 4. Intermediate operations using the PIC12F675; The inner differences; Interrupts; EEPROM; Analogue to digital conversion; Comparator module; Final project: Intelligent garden lights; Chapter 5. Advanced operations and the future; Extra timers: TMR1 & ...; Capture/Compare/PWM; USART: Serial communication; Programming tips
Chapter 6. A PIC development environment Chapter 7. Sample programs; Program A LedOn - Turns an LED on; Program B PushButton (1.0) - If a push button is pressed,turns on an LED; Program C PushButton (2.0) - Shorter version of PushButton 1.0; Program D Timing - LED states toggled every second, and buzzer on every five seconds; Program E Traffic - Pedestrian traffic lights junction is simulated; Program F Counter (1.0) - Counts signals from a push button,resets after 16; Program G Counter (2.0) - Stop reading button twice (otherwise, as Counter 1.0)
Program H Counter (3.0) - Solves button bounce (otherwise, as Counter 2.0)Program I StopClock - A stop clock displaying tenths of seconds to minutes; Program J LogicGates - Acts as the eight different gates; Program K Alarm - An alarm system which can be set or disabled; Program L BikeBuddy - A speedometer and mileometer for bikes; Program M PIC Dice - A pair of dice are simulated; Program N Quiz - Indicates which of three push buttons has been pressed first; Program O Phonecard - To act like a phonecard which decrements a file register
Program P TempSense - Displays whether temperature is too hot, too cold or OKProgram Q; Appendix A: Specifications of some Flash PIC microcontrollers; Appendix B: Pin layouts of some Flash PIC microcontrollers; Appendix C: Instructions glossary; Appendix D: Number system conversion; Appendix E: Bit assignments of various file registers; Appendix F: If all else fails, read this; Appendix G: Contacts and further reading; Appendix H: PICKitTM 1 & BFMP Info; Appendix I: Answers to the exercises; Appendix J: Some BASIC commands in assembly; Index
Record Nr. UNINA-9910457698903321
Morton John <1980->  
Amsterdam ; ; Boston, : Elsevier/Newnes, c2005
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The PIC microcontroller : your personal introductory course / / John Morton
The PIC microcontroller : your personal introductory course / / John Morton
Autore Morton John <1980->
Edizione [3rd ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam ; ; Boston, : Elsevier/Newnes, c2005
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (239 p.)
Disciplina 629.8/9
Altri autori (Persone) MortonJohn <1980->
Soggetto topico Programmable controllers
Integrated circuits - Design and construction
Microelectronics
Microcomputers - Circuits
ISBN 9780080473758 (Electronic Book)
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front Cover; Dedication; The PIC Microcontroller: Your Personal Introductory Course; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Acknowledgements; Preface to the third edition; Chapter 1. Introduction; Some tips before starting; Initial steps; The file registers; A program template; Chapter 2. Exploring the PIC5x series; Your first program; Testing the program; Hardware; Using the testing instructions; Timing; Seven-segment displays; The program counter; Subroutines and the stack; Logic gates; The watchdog timer; Final instructions; The STATUS file register; The carry and digit carry flags; Pages
What caused the reset? Indirect addressing; Some useful (but not vital) tricks; Final PIC5x program - 'Bike buddy'; Chapter 3. The PIC12F50x series (8-pin PIC microcontrollers); Differences from the PIC16F54; Example project: 'PIC dice'; Chapter 4. Intermediate operations using the PIC12F675; The inner differences; Interrupts; EEPROM; Analogue to digital conversion; Comparator module; Final project: Intelligent garden lights; Chapter 5. Advanced operations and the future; Extra timers: TMR1 & ...; Capture/Compare/PWM; USART: Serial communication; Programming tips
Chapter 6. A PIC development environment Chapter 7. Sample programs; Program A LedOn - Turns an LED on; Program B PushButton (1.0) - If a push button is pressed,turns on an LED; Program C PushButton (2.0) - Shorter version of PushButton 1.0; Program D Timing - LED states toggled every second, and buzzer on every five seconds; Program E Traffic - Pedestrian traffic lights junction is simulated; Program F Counter (1.0) - Counts signals from a push button,resets after 16; Program G Counter (2.0) - Stop reading button twice (otherwise, as Counter 1.0)
Program H Counter (3.0) - Solves button bounce (otherwise, as Counter 2.0)Program I StopClock - A stop clock displaying tenths of seconds to minutes; Program J LogicGates - Acts as the eight different gates; Program K Alarm - An alarm system which can be set or disabled; Program L BikeBuddy - A speedometer and mileometer for bikes; Program M PIC Dice - A pair of dice are simulated; Program N Quiz - Indicates which of three push buttons has been pressed first; Program O Phonecard - To act like a phonecard which decrements a file register
Program P TempSense - Displays whether temperature is too hot, too cold or OKProgram Q; Appendix A: Specifications of some Flash PIC microcontrollers; Appendix B: Pin layouts of some Flash PIC microcontrollers; Appendix C: Instructions glossary; Appendix D: Number system conversion; Appendix E: Bit assignments of various file registers; Appendix F: If all else fails, read this; Appendix G: Contacts and further reading; Appendix H: PICKitTM 1 & BFMP Info; Appendix I: Answers to the exercises; Appendix J: Some BASIC commands in assembly; Index
Record Nr. UNINA-9910784455503321
Morton John <1980->  
Amsterdam ; ; Boston, : Elsevier/Newnes, c2005
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The PIC microcontroller : your personal introductory course / / John Morton
The PIC microcontroller : your personal introductory course / / John Morton
Autore Morton John <1980->
Edizione [3rd ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam ; ; Boston, : Elsevier/Newnes, c2005
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (239 p.)
Disciplina 629.8/9
Altri autori (Persone) MortonJohn <1980->
Soggetto topico Programmable controllers
Integrated circuits - Design and construction
Microelectronics
Microcomputers - Circuits
ISBN 1-281-01653-5
9786611016531
0-08-047375-X
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front Cover; Dedication; The PIC Microcontroller: Your Personal Introductory Course; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Acknowledgements; Preface to the third edition; Chapter 1. Introduction; Some tips before starting; Initial steps; The file registers; A program template; Chapter 2. Exploring the PIC5x series; Your first program; Testing the program; Hardware; Using the testing instructions; Timing; Seven-segment displays; The program counter; Subroutines and the stack; Logic gates; The watchdog timer; Final instructions; The STATUS file register; The carry and digit carry flags; Pages
What caused the reset? Indirect addressing; Some useful (but not vital) tricks; Final PIC5x program - 'Bike buddy'; Chapter 3. The PIC12F50x series (8-pin PIC microcontrollers); Differences from the PIC16F54; Example project: 'PIC dice'; Chapter 4. Intermediate operations using the PIC12F675; The inner differences; Interrupts; EEPROM; Analogue to digital conversion; Comparator module; Final project: Intelligent garden lights; Chapter 5. Advanced operations and the future; Extra timers: TMR1 & ...; Capture/Compare/PWM; USART: Serial communication; Programming tips
Chapter 6. A PIC development environment Chapter 7. Sample programs; Program A LedOn - Turns an LED on; Program B PushButton (1.0) - If a push button is pressed,turns on an LED; Program C PushButton (2.0) - Shorter version of PushButton 1.0; Program D Timing - LED states toggled every second, and buzzer on every five seconds; Program E Traffic - Pedestrian traffic lights junction is simulated; Program F Counter (1.0) - Counts signals from a push button,resets after 16; Program G Counter (2.0) - Stop reading button twice (otherwise, as Counter 1.0)
Program H Counter (3.0) - Solves button bounce (otherwise, as Counter 2.0)Program I StopClock - A stop clock displaying tenths of seconds to minutes; Program J LogicGates - Acts as the eight different gates; Program K Alarm - An alarm system which can be set or disabled; Program L BikeBuddy - A speedometer and mileometer for bikes; Program M PIC Dice - A pair of dice are simulated; Program N Quiz - Indicates which of three push buttons has been pressed first; Program O Phonecard - To act like a phonecard which decrements a file register
Program P TempSense - Displays whether temperature is too hot, too cold or OKProgram Q; Appendix A: Specifications of some Flash PIC microcontrollers; Appendix B: Pin layouts of some Flash PIC microcontrollers; Appendix C: Instructions glossary; Appendix D: Number system conversion; Appendix E: Bit assignments of various file registers; Appendix F: If all else fails, read this; Appendix G: Contacts and further reading; Appendix H: PICKitTM 1 & BFMP Info; Appendix I: Answers to the exercises; Appendix J: Some BASIC commands in assembly; Index
Record Nr. UNINA-9910816333603321
Morton John <1980->  
Amsterdam ; ; Boston, : Elsevier/Newnes, c2005
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Power electronics design [[electronic resource] ] : a practitioner's guide / / Keith H. Sueker
Power electronics design [[electronic resource] ] : a practitioner's guide / / Keith H. Sueker
Autore Sueker Keith H
Edizione [1st edition]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Burlington, MA, : Elsevier/Newnes, c2005
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (273 p.)
Disciplina 621.31/7
Soggetto topico Power electronics - Design and construction
lectronics - Design and construction
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-280-62948-7
9786610629480
0-08-045992-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto front cover; copyright; table of contents; front matter; List of Figures; List of Tables; Preface; body; 1. Electric Power; 1.1. AC versus DC; 1.2. Pivotal Inventions; 1.3. Generation; 1.4. Electric Traction; 1.5. Electric Utilities; 1.6. In-Plant Distribution; 1.7. Emergency Power; 2. Power Apparatus; 2.1. Switchgear; 2.2. Surge Suppression; 2.3. Conductors; 2.4. Capacitors; 2.5. Resistors; 2.6. Fuses; 2.7. Supply Voltages; 2.8. Enclosures; 2.9. Hipot, Corona, and BIL; 2.10. Spacings; 2.11. Metal Oxide Varistors; 2.12. Protective Relays; 3. Analytical Tools; 3.1. Symmetrical Components
3.2. Per Unit Constants 3.3. Circuit Simulation; 3.4. Simulation Software; 4. Feedback Control Systems; 4.1. Basics; 4.2. Amplitude Responses; 4.3. Phase Responses; 4.4. PID Regulators; 4.5. Nested Control Loops; 5. Transients; 5.1. Line Disturbances; 5.2. Circuit Transients; 5.3. Electromagnetic Interference; 6. Traveling Waves; 6.1. Basics; 6.2. Transient Effects; 6.3. Mitigating Measures; 7. Transformers and Reactors; 7.1. Transformer Basics; 7.2. Construction; 7.3. Insulation Systems; 7.4. Basic Insulation Level; 7.5. Eddy Current Effects; 7.6. Interphase Transformers
7.7. Transformer Connections 7.8. Reactors; 7.9. Units; 7.10. Cooling; 7.11. Instrument Transformers; 8. Rotating Machines; 8.1. Direct Current Machines; 8.2. Synchronous Machines; 8.3. Induction (Asynchronous) Machines; 8.4. NEMA Designs; 8.5. Frame Types; 8.6. Linear Motors; 9. Rectifiers and Converters; 9.1. Early Rectifiers; 9.2. Mercury Vapor Rectifiers; 9.3. Silicon Diodes--The Semiconductor Age; 9.4. Rectifier Circuits--Single-Phase; 9.5. Rectifier Circuits--Multiphase; 9.6. Commutation; 10. Phase Control; 10.1. The SCR; 10.2. Forward Drop; 10.3. SCR Circuits--AC Switches
10.4. SCR Motor Starters 10.5. SCR Converters; 10.6. Inversion; 10.7. Gate Drive Circuits; 10.8. Power to the Gates; 10.9. SCR Autotapchangers; 10.10. SCR DC Motor Drives; 10.11. SCR AC Motor Drives; 10.12. Cycloconverters; 11. Series and Parallel Operation; 11.1. Voltage Sharing; 11.2. Current Sharing; 11.3. Forced Sharing; 12. Pulsed Converters; 12.1. Protective Devices; 12.2. Transformers; 12.3. SCRs; 13. Switchmode Systems; 13.1. Pulse Width Modulation; 13.2. Choppers; 13.3. Boost Converters; 13.4. The 'H' Bridge; 13.5. High-Frequency Operation; 13.6. Harmonic Injection
13.7. Series Bridges14. Power Factor and Harmonics; 14.1. Power Factor; 14.2. Harmonics; 14.3. Fourier Transforms; 14.4. Interactions with the Utility; 14.5. Telephone Influence Factor; 14.6. Distortion Limits; 14.7. Zero-Switching; 15. Thermal Considerations; 15.1. Heat and Heat Transfer; 15.2. Air Cooling; 15.3. Water Cooling; 15.4. Device Cooling; 15.5. Semiconductor Mounting; 16. Power Electronics Applications; 16.1. Motor Drives and SCR Starters; 16.2. Glass Industry; 16.3. Foundry Operations; 16.4. Plasma Arcs and Arc Furnaces; 16.5. Electrochemical Supplies; 16.6. Cycloconverters
16.7. Extremely Low-Frequency Communications
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Sueker Keith H  
Burlington, MA, : Elsevier/Newnes, c2005
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Power electronics design [[electronic resource] ] : a practitioner's guide / / Keith H. Sueker
Power electronics design [[electronic resource] ] : a practitioner's guide / / Keith H. Sueker
Autore Sueker Keith H
Edizione [1st edition]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Burlington, MA, : Elsevier/Newnes, c2005
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (273 p.)
Disciplina 621.31/7
Soggetto topico Power electronics - Design and construction
lectronics - Design and construction
ISBN 1-280-62948-7
9786610629480
0-08-045992-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto front cover; copyright; table of contents; front matter; List of Figures; List of Tables; Preface; body; 1. Electric Power; 1.1. AC versus DC; 1.2. Pivotal Inventions; 1.3. Generation; 1.4. Electric Traction; 1.5. Electric Utilities; 1.6. In-Plant Distribution; 1.7. Emergency Power; 2. Power Apparatus; 2.1. Switchgear; 2.2. Surge Suppression; 2.3. Conductors; 2.4. Capacitors; 2.5. Resistors; 2.6. Fuses; 2.7. Supply Voltages; 2.8. Enclosures; 2.9. Hipot, Corona, and BIL; 2.10. Spacings; 2.11. Metal Oxide Varistors; 2.12. Protective Relays; 3. Analytical Tools; 3.1. Symmetrical Components
3.2. Per Unit Constants 3.3. Circuit Simulation; 3.4. Simulation Software; 4. Feedback Control Systems; 4.1. Basics; 4.2. Amplitude Responses; 4.3. Phase Responses; 4.4. PID Regulators; 4.5. Nested Control Loops; 5. Transients; 5.1. Line Disturbances; 5.2. Circuit Transients; 5.3. Electromagnetic Interference; 6. Traveling Waves; 6.1. Basics; 6.2. Transient Effects; 6.3. Mitigating Measures; 7. Transformers and Reactors; 7.1. Transformer Basics; 7.2. Construction; 7.3. Insulation Systems; 7.4. Basic Insulation Level; 7.5. Eddy Current Effects; 7.6. Interphase Transformers
7.7. Transformer Connections 7.8. Reactors; 7.9. Units; 7.10. Cooling; 7.11. Instrument Transformers; 8. Rotating Machines; 8.1. Direct Current Machines; 8.2. Synchronous Machines; 8.3. Induction (Asynchronous) Machines; 8.4. NEMA Designs; 8.5. Frame Types; 8.6. Linear Motors; 9. Rectifiers and Converters; 9.1. Early Rectifiers; 9.2. Mercury Vapor Rectifiers; 9.3. Silicon Diodes--The Semiconductor Age; 9.4. Rectifier Circuits--Single-Phase; 9.5. Rectifier Circuits--Multiphase; 9.6. Commutation; 10. Phase Control; 10.1. The SCR; 10.2. Forward Drop; 10.3. SCR Circuits--AC Switches
10.4. SCR Motor Starters 10.5. SCR Converters; 10.6. Inversion; 10.7. Gate Drive Circuits; 10.8. Power to the Gates; 10.9. SCR Autotapchangers; 10.10. SCR DC Motor Drives; 10.11. SCR AC Motor Drives; 10.12. Cycloconverters; 11. Series and Parallel Operation; 11.1. Voltage Sharing; 11.2. Current Sharing; 11.3. Forced Sharing; 12. Pulsed Converters; 12.1. Protective Devices; 12.2. Transformers; 12.3. SCRs; 13. Switchmode Systems; 13.1. Pulse Width Modulation; 13.2. Choppers; 13.3. Boost Converters; 13.4. The 'H' Bridge; 13.5. High-Frequency Operation; 13.6. Harmonic Injection
13.7. Series Bridges14. Power Factor and Harmonics; 14.1. Power Factor; 14.2. Harmonics; 14.3. Fourier Transforms; 14.4. Interactions with the Utility; 14.5. Telephone Influence Factor; 14.6. Distortion Limits; 14.7. Zero-Switching; 15. Thermal Considerations; 15.1. Heat and Heat Transfer; 15.2. Air Cooling; 15.3. Water Cooling; 15.4. Device Cooling; 15.5. Semiconductor Mounting; 16. Power Electronics Applications; 16.1. Motor Drives and SCR Starters; 16.2. Glass Industry; 16.3. Foundry Operations; 16.4. Plasma Arcs and Arc Furnaces; 16.5. Electrochemical Supplies; 16.6. Cycloconverters
16.7. Extremely Low-Frequency Communications
Record Nr. UNINA-9910784364603321
Sueker Keith H  
Burlington, MA, : Elsevier/Newnes, c2005
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