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CRC Press
10 August 2020
This book is intended to be a textbook for undergraduate students studying electrical and electronic engineering in universities and colleges. Therefore, the level and amount of the knowledge to be transferred to the reader is kept to as much as what can be taught in one academic semester of a university or a college course. Although the subject is rather classical and somehow well established in some respects, it is vast and can be difficult to grasp if unnecessary details are not avoided. This book is aimed to give the reader just what is necessary - with plenty of short and easily understandable examples and drawings, figures, and tables. A course on electromechanical energy conversion is a necessity in all universities and colleges entitled to grant a license for electrical engineering. This book is aimed at meeting the requirements of this essential subject by providing necessary information to complete the course.

A compact chapter is included with figures and tables on energy and the restraints on its production brought about by global climate change. A new approach has been tried for some of the classic subjects including magnetic circuits and electrical machines together with today’s much-used motors.

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Imprint:   CRC Press
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 234mm,  Width: 156mm, 
Weight:   548g
ISBN:   9780367322670
ISBN 10:   0367322676
Pages:   278
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Audience:   College/higher education ,  General/trade ,  Primary ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Zeki Uğurata KOCABIYIKOĞLU received his BEng. and PhD Degrees in electrical engineering from the University of Sheffield UK. After receiving his PhD degree he worked for the “Iron and Steel Works in Karabuk Turkey” for 5 years and finally moved on to ASELSAN-Ankara, one of the leading defence electronics companies in Turkey. While working 28 years for the company he held several managerial positions. In his last 6 years he carried on as the vice president and “Head of Communications Division” of the company. After retiring he lectured for more than 10 years on “Electromechanical Energy Conversion” as well as “Circuit theory” “Industrial Electronics” and “Industrial Management” in several universities in Turkey. He is currently lecturing in TOBB Economy and Technology University in Ankara Turkey.

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