3/07/2012

Induction Machines Review

Induction Machines
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I am not sure if anyone else would be wanting to read this book, but it is one of the classic induction motor design books out there. Phil Alger was one of the top practicioners of the electric machine design black art. This book lays out the basics of lumped parameter model and explains exactly what goes into the calculations. he then methodically explains the calculation methods and possible ramifications of all the variables. All this was done prior to the advent of the digital computer, which makes it all the more impressive. A true classic. I am glad to see it still in print.

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Written by one of the leaders in the field, this book serves as an essential reference for the future understanding and development of rotating electric machines.First published in 1970, this classic work has endured the last 25 years by offering a comprehensive study of the fundamentals of induction machine design and application. Starting with the first principles of electric circuits, the transformer, magnetic energy storage and the virtual displacement method of calculating magnetic forces, the equivalent circuit of a motor is developed, and the formulas for performance calculations are derived. Basic formulas for torque and output are included, and extensive consideration is given to the fundamental and harmonic magnetic fields produced in the air gap by various types of winding. Speed-torque-current relations, crawling and locking phenomena, magnetic noise, and the rating and application of motors is also covered.

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