""Industrial Electricity Part II"" is a comprehensive technical guide focused on the principles and applications of alternating currents and electrical machinery within an industrial context. Written by Chester L. Dawes, this work serves as an essential resource for students and practitioners of electrical engineering who require a deep understanding of power systems. The text delves into complex topics such as alternating-current circuits, polyphase systems, and the design and operation of transformers, alternators, and synchronous motors.
With a focus on clarity and practical application, the book explains the fundamental laws of electricity as they pertain to large-scale power systems and industrial equipment. Readers will find detailed explorations of induction motors, rotary converters, and power transmission, making it an invaluable reference for understanding the technological foundations of electrification. ""Industrial Electricity Part II"" effectively bridges the gap between theoretical physics and industrial implementation, offering a rigorous yet accessible look at the electrical systems that drive modern industry and infrastructure.
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