Explore how polyphased alternating currents could change the way we generate and use electricity. This edition explains the ideas behind three-phase power and its potential for simpler, more reliable motors.
Through historical context and clear explanations, you’ll see why engineers debated these currents, how motors are designed to use a revolving magnetic field, and what early demonstrations suggested about efficiency and practical use. The book also discusses the contrast between different motor designs and the challenges of starting and maintaining large electrical systems.
- Learn how three-phase systems can drive motors with less maintenance and no traditional slipping contacts.
- Understand the difference between low-power and high-power motors and how their designs affect efficiency and reliability.
- See how a revolving magnetic field is created and how it enables smooth, constant motion.
- Get a window into early demonstrations and experiments that shaped the industry, including Frankfort and Heilbronn trials.
Ideal for readers curious about early electrical engineering and the evolution of efficient motor power.