Learn how hyperbolic functions unlock practical insights in electrical engineering, from long transmission lines to telephony systems.
This nontechnical guide explains methods for modeling and solving problems with hyperbolic functions. It covers how these tools help analyze impedance, surge resistance, and the behavior of artificial and composite lines across steady and alternating currents. The discussion emphasizes practical results and real-world applications for engineers working with transmission networks and telephone circuits.
Readers will gain a clear path from basic concepts to usable techniques, including circuit equivalents, vector approaches, and criteria for optimal operation. The book ties theory to design decisions that affect performance, stability, and range in complex networks.
Ideal for engineers and students exploring the intersection of mathematics and electrical system design.
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