Electric Motors and Drives está destinado a usuarios no especializados de motores eléctricos y accionamientos, llenando el vacío entre los libros de texto académicos basados en la teoría y los ‘manuales’ más prosaicos, que proporcionan detalles útiles, pero pocas oportunidades para el desarrollo del conocimiento y la comprensión real.
El libro explora todos los tipos de Motors y Drives modernos usados ampliamente, incluyendo el DC convencional y sin escobillas, motores de inducción y servomotores, proporcionando a los lectores el conocimiento para seleccionar la tecnología adecuada para un trabajo determinado. El enfoque de Austin Hughes, utiliza un mínimo de matemáticas, ha establecido este texto de Motores Eléctricos como la guía principal para los ingenieros, y la clave de un tema complejo para un público más amplio, incluidos los técnicos, administradores y estudiantes.
Características:
* Adquirir conocimientos prácticos esenciales de motores y unidades, con un mínimo de matemáticas y la teoría
* Material actualizada sobre los últimos y más ampliamente usadas motores y accionamientos modernos
* Nueva edición incluye diagramas adicionales y trabajó ejemplos a lo largo
1. Introduction
2. Producing Rotation
3. Magnetic Circuits
4. Torque Production
5. Torque and Motor Volume
6. Energy Conversion – Motional E.M.F.
7. Equivalent Circuit
8. Constant Voltage Operation
9. General Properties of Electric Motors
Chapter Two. Introduction to Power Electronic Converters for Motor Drives
1. Introduction
2. Voltage Control – D.C. Output from D.C. Supply
3. D.C. from A.C. – Controlled Rectification
4. A.C. from D.C. – Inversion
5. A.C. from A.C.
6. Inverter Switching Devices
7. Converter Waveforms, Acoustic Noise, and Cooling
Chapter Three. Conventional D.C. Motors
1. Introduction
2. Torque Production
3. Motional E.M.F.
4. D.C. Motor – Steady-State Characteristics
5. Transient Behavior – Current Surges
6. Four Quadrant Operation and Regenerative Braking
7. Shunt and Series Motors
8. Self-Excited D.C. Machine
9. Toy Motors
Chapter Four. D.C. Motor Drives
1. Introduction
2. Thyristor D.C. Drives – General
3. Control Arrangements for D.C. Drives
4. Chopper-Fed D.C. Motor Drives
5. D.C. Servo Drives
6. Digitally Controlled Drives
Chapter Five. Induction Motors – Rotating Field, Slip and Torque
1. Introduction
2. The Rotating Magnetic Field
3. Torque Production
4. Influence of Rotor Current on Flux
5. Stator Current–Speed Characteristics
Chapter Six. Induction Motors – Operation from 50/60Hz Supply
1. Introduction
2. Methods of Starting Cage Motors
3. Run-Up and Stable Operating Regions
4. Torque–Speed Curves – Influence of Rotor Parameters
5. Influence of Supply Voltage on Torque–Speed Curve
6. Generating
7. Braking
8. Speed Control
9. Power-Factor Control and Energy Optimization
10. Single-Phase Induction Motors
11. Power Range
Chapter Seven. Variable Frequency Operation of Induction Motors
1. Introduction
2. Inverter-Fed Induction Motor Drives
3. Torque–Speed Characteristics
4. Introduction to Field-Oriented Control
5. Steady-State Torque Under Current-Fed Conditions
6. Torque vs Slip Frequency – Constant Rotor Flux Linkage
7. Dynamic Torque Control
8. Implementation of Field-Oriented Control
9. Direct Torque Control
Chapter Eight. Inverter-fed Induction Motor Drives
1. Introduction
2. Pulse-Width Modulated (PWM) Voltage Source Inverter (VSI)
3. Performance of Inverter-Fed Induction Motor Drives
4. Effect of Inverter Waveform and Variable Speed on the Induction Motor
5. Effect of the Inverter-Fed Induction Motor on the Utility Supply
6. Inverter and Motor Protection
7. Alternative Converter Topologies
Chapter Nine. Synchronous and Brushless Permanent Magnet Machines and Drives
1. Introduction
2. Synchronous Motors
3. Equivalent Circuits of Synchronous Motors
4. Operation From Constant-Voltage, Constant-Frequency (Utility) Supply
5. Variable-Frequency Operation
6. Synchronous Motor Drives
7. Performance of Brushless Motors
8. Reluctance and Hysteresis Motors
Chapter Ten. Stepping and Switched-reluctance Motors
1. Introduction
2. Stepping Motors
3. Principle of Motor Operation
4. Motor Characteristics
5. Steady-State Characteristics – Ideal (Constant-Current) Drive
6. Drive Circuits and Pull-Out Torque–Speed Curves
7. Transient Performance
8. Switched-Reluctance Motor Drives
Chapter Eleven. Motor/Drive Selection
1. Introduction
2. Power Ratings and Capabilities
3. Drive Characteristics
4. Load Requirements – Torque–Speed Characteristics
5. General Application Considerations
Autor/es: Austin Hughes
Edición: 3ra Edición
ISBN: 0750647183 | 978-0750647182
Tipo: Libro
Formato: PDF
Idioma: Inglés
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