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Induction Machines Handbook

Transients, Control Principles, Design and Testing

Ion Boldea (University Politehnica Timişoara, Romania)

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CRC Press
03 June 2020
Induction Machines Handbook: Transients, Control Principles, Design and Testing presents a practical up-to-date treatment of intricate issues with induction machines (IM) required for design and testing in both rather constant- and variable-speed (with power electronics) drives. It contains ready-to-use industrial design and testing knowledge, with numerous case studies to facilitate a thorough assimilation of new knowledge.

Individual Chapters 1 through 14 discuss in detail the following:

Three- and multiphase IM transients

Single-phase source IM transients

Super-high-frequency models and behavior of IM

Motor specifications and design principles

IM design below 100 kW and constant V1 and f1

IM design above 100 kW and constant V1 and f1

IM design principles for variable speed

Optimization design

Single-phase IM design

Three-phase IM generators

Single-phase IM generators

Linear induction motors

Testing of three-phase IMs

Single-phase IM testing

Fully revised and amply updated to add the new knowledge of the last decade, this third edition includes special sections on

Multiphase IM models for transients

Doubly fed IMs models for transients

Cage-rotor synchronized reluctance motors

Cage-rotor PM synchronous motor

Transient operation of self-excited induction generator

Brushless doubly fed induction motor/generators

Doubly fed induction generators with D.C. output

Linear induction motor control with end effect

Recent trends in IM testing with power electronics

Cage-PM rotor line-start IM testing

Linear induction motor (LIM) testing

This up-to-date book discusses in detail the transients, control principles, and design and testing of various IMs for line-start and variable-speed applications in various topologies, with numerous case studies. It will be of direct assistance to academia and industry in conceiving, designing, fabricating, and testing IMs (for the future) of various industries, from home appliances, through robotics, e-transport, and renewable energy conversion.

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Imprint:   CRC Press
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Edition:   3rd edition
Dimensions:   Height: 254mm,  Width: 178mm, 
Weight:   934g
ISBN:   9780367466183
ISBN 10:   036746618X
Series:   Electric Power Engineering Series
Pages:   456
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  General/trade ,  ELT Advanced ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
1. Induction Machine Transients 2. Single-Phase IM Transients 3. Super-High-Frequency Models and Behaviour of IMs 4. Motor Specifications and Design Principles 5. IM Design below 100 KW and Constant V and f (Size Your Own IM) 6. Induction Motor Design above 100 KW and Constant V and f (Size Your Own IM) 7. Induction Machine Design for Variable Speed 8. Optimization Design Issues 9. Single-Phase IM Design 10. Three-Phase Induction Generators 11. Single-Phase Induction Generators 12. Linear Induction Motors 13. Testing of Three-Phase IMs 14. Single-Phase IM Testing

Ion Boldea, IEEE Life Fellow and Professor Emeritus at University Politehnica Timisoara, Romania, has taught, researched, and extensively published papers and books (monographs and textbooks) for more than 45 years related to rotary and linear electric motor/generator variable-speed drives, and maglevs. He was a visiting professor in the US and UK for more than 5 years between 1973 and the present. He was granted four IEEE Best Paper Awards, has been a member of IEEE IAS, IE MEC, and IDC since 1992, was the guest editor of numerous special sections in IEEE Trans, vol. IE, IA, delivered keynote addresses at several IEEE-sponsored International Conferences, participated in IEEE Conference tutorials, and has been an IEEE IAS distinguished lecturer since 2008 (with lectures in the US, Brazil, South Korea, Denmark, Italy, etc.). He has conducted periodic intensive graduate courses for academia and industry in the US and Denmark for the last 20 years. He was a general chair of ten biannual IEEE-sponsored OPTIM International Conferences (www.info-optim.ro) and is the founding and current chief editor, since 2000, of the internet-based Journal of Electrical Engineering (www.jee.ro). As a full member of the Romanian Academy, he received the 2015 IEEE Nikola Tesla Award for his contributions to the development of rotary and linear electric motor/generator drives and maglevs modeling, design, testing, and control in industrial applications.

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