Master the essentials of alternating current with clear, practical guidance.
This reference explores how AC machines behave, from generators to motors, with a focus on real‑world calculations and design considerations.
This edition explains the interplay of field and armature m.m.f., how voltage regulation works under different loading conditions, and the practical effects of factors like reactance, resistance, and compounding. It includes worked examples, diagrams, and discussions of phenomena such as armature reaction, self-inductive reactance, and the regulation of synchronous and induction machines.
- Foundational concepts: how magnetic fields interact with armatures to produce or draw power in AC machines.
- Dynamic behavior: voltage and current relationships under various loads and power factors.
- Practical methods: calculating impedance, reactance, and regulation in transformers, generators, and motors.
- Detailed scenarios: analysis of synchronous induction generators and related control techniques.
Ideal for engineers, students, and professionals needing a solid, applied understanding of alternating-current phenomena and machine behavior.