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Explaining techniques for magnetic modelling and circuit analysis, this book shows how magnetic circuit analysis applies to motor design. It describes the major aspects of motor operation and design, and develops design equations for radial flux and axial flux motors. It is intended for electrical, electronics and mechanical engineers.
Does not cover release 5.3 details, but still is the most complete title on MATLAB.
Brushless Motors: Magnetic Design, Performance and Control is an outgrowth of the author's two previous books on this subject. This book contains significant additional material covering further aspects of magnetic design, performance, and electrical control. The primary goal of this book is to meet the needs of working engineers who have little or no experience in electric motor design and control. The book starts with basic concepts, provides intuitive reasoning for them, and gradually builds a set of understandable concepts that foster the development of usable knowledge. This book strives to provide a basis of knowledge that non-experts can use to develop practical expertise, making them more productive in their work and allowing them to productively explore other approaches to motor design, performance, and electrical control.
Brushless permanent-magnet motors provide simple, low maintenance, and easily controlled mechanical power. Written by two leading experts on the subject, this book offers the most comprehensive guide to the design and performance of brushless permanent-magnetic motors ever written. Topics range from electrical and magnetic design to materials and control. Throughout, the authors stress both practical and theoretical aspects of the subject, and relate the material to modern software-based techniques for design and analysis. As new magnetic materials and digital power control techniques continue to widen the scope of the applicability of such motors, the need for an authoritative overview of the subject becomes ever more urgent. Design of Brushless Permanent-Magnet Motors fits the bill and will be read by students and researchers in electric and electronic engineering.
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"Both the professional version and student version of MATLAB and the Control Systems Toolbox enjoy wide popularity among engineering students. Authors Duane C. Hanselman and Benjamin C. Kuo present a book/software package (available in both Windows and Macintosh versions) that provides readers with ready-to-use M-files in the CSAD Toolbox for the analysis and design of linear control systems. Unlike other books and packages on MATLAB, the software provided is user-friendly and takes care of the programming so readers can devote more time to solving control systems problems." -- Back cover.
Electrical engineering students are traditionally given but brief exposure to the important topic of electrical machines and transformers. This text/reference comprises a thorough and accessible introduction to the subject and this Second Edition contains more material on small machinery and a new chapter on the ``energy conversion'' approach to calculation of magnetically developed forces. A circuit model is developed for each of the basic devices and the physical basis of each model is explained. Chapters are relatively independent of one another and follow the same general plan--coverage is broad and deep enough to permit flexibility in course design.
Written for electrical, electronics, & mechanical engineers responsible for designing & specifying motors, the book provides details of brushless DC & synchronous motors, as well as both radial & axial motor topologies. Beginning with a discussion of the fundamentals of generic motor design, it logically progresses to a set of more advanced, yet easily understandable, concepts for designing brushless permanent-magnet motors. In addition, the author fully explains techniques for magnetic modeling & circuit analysis, shows how magnetic circuit analysis applies to motor design, describes all major aspects of motor operation & design in simple mathematical terms, develops rigorous design equations for radial flux & axial flux motors, & illustrates basic motor drive schemes. All common motor design terms are clearly defined & a wealth of charts, tables & equations are included.
Highly computer-oriented text, introducing numerical methods and algorithms along with the applications and conceptual tools. Includes homework problems, suggestions for research projects, and open-ended questions at the end of each chapter. Written by our successful author who also wrote Continuous System Modeling, a best-selling Springer book first published in the 1991 (sold about 1500 copies).