Electric Machines: Analysis and Design Applying Matlab – Jimmie J. Cathey – 1st Edition

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This text contains sufficient material for a single semester core course in electric machines and energy conversion, while allowing some selectivity among the topics covered by the latter sections of Chapters 3-7 depending on a school’s curriculum. The text can work for either a course in energy design principles and analysis with an optional design project, or for a capstone design course that follows an introductory course in energy device principles.

A unique feature of “Electric Machines: Analysis and Design Applying MATLAB” is its integration of the popular interactive computer software MATLAB to handle the tedious calculations arising in electric machine analysis. As a result, more exact models of devices can be retained for analysis rather than the approximate models commonly introduced for the sake of computational simplicity.

* A unique text that integrates the popular interactive computer software MATLAB to handle the tedious calculations arising in electric machine analysis
* Readers are able to quickly calculate and plot wide range performance data through the use of developed computer software for each energy conversion
* Includes a reference list at the end of each chapter
* An expanded Web site will include a downloadable version of the solution manual and the MATLAB M-files

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  • 1 Introduction
    2 Sinusoidal Steady-State Circuits
    3 Magnetic Circuits and Energy Conversion
    4 Transformers
    5 DC Machines
    6 Induction Motors
    7 Synchronous Machines
    Appendix A Winding Factors
    Appendix B Conversion Factors
    Appendix C Magnetic Wire Tables
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