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Intro; Foreword; Preface; Acknowledgements; Contents; Symbols and Conventions; General; Symbols; Greek symbols; Subscripts; Part I Transformers and Electrical Machines; 1 Transformers; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Transformer Equations; 1.2.1 Basic Electromagnetic Description and Equations; 1.2.2 Phasor Equations and Equivalent Circuit for Sinusoidal Supply; 1.3 Referred Values: Equations and Equivalent Circuit; 1.4 Per-Unit Description; 1.5 Construction and Scaling Laws; 1.5.1 Specific Rated Quantities; 1.5.2 Rated Per-Unit Impedances; 1.6 Alternative and Simplified Equivalent Circuits.
1.7 No-Load Operation1.8 Short-Circuit Operation; 1.8.1 Short-Circuit Impedance; 1.8.2 Procentual Short-Circuit Voltage; 1.8.3 Remarks; 1.9 Voltage Variation with Load; 1.10 Parallel Operation of Transformers; 1.11 Construction of Single-Phase and Three-Phase Transformers; 1.11.1 Single-Phase Transformers; 1.11.2 Three-Phase Transformers; 1.12 Connection and Vector Group of a Three-Phase Transformer; 1.12.1 Winding and Terminal Markings; 1.12.2 Modelling of a Three-Phase Transformer; 1.12.3 Connections and Vector Groups; 1.12.4 Asymmetrical Operation of 3-Phase Transformers.
1.13 Autotransformer1.14 Phase-Number Transformation; 1.14.1 Three to Six or Twelve Phases; 1.14.2 Three to Two Phases; 1.15 Voltage Regulation Transformers; 1.16 Measurement Transformers; 1.16.1 Current Transformers; 1.16.2 Voltage Transformers; 2 Direct Current Commutator Machines; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Construction of the DC Machine; 2.2.1 Basic Construction
Operating Principle; 2.2.2 Excitation; 2.2.3 Armature; 2.3 Electrical Power Conversion in a DC Machine; 2.3.1 Voltage Induction (emf); 2.3.2 Torque; 2.3.3 Electrical Power Conversion.
2.4 Armature Reaction and the Compensation Winding2.5 Commutation and the Commutation Poles; 2.6 Steady-State Characteristics; 2.6.1 Introduction
Per-Unit; 2.6.2 Basic Characteristics and Derivation Methods; 2.6.3 Generator Characteristics; 2.6.4 Motor Characteristics; 3 Rotating Field Machines: mmf, emf and Torque; 3.1 Generation of a Rotating Field; 3.1.1 Magnetic Field by (stator) Salient Poles with Concentrated Windings; 3.1.2 Magnetic Field by Rotating Salient Poles with Concentrated Windings; 3.1.3 Magnetic Field by a Distributed AC Winding.
3.1.4 Magnetic Field by a Multiphase AC Winding3.1.5 Current Layer
Linear Current Density; 3.1.6 Discussion and Conclusions; 3.2 Induced Voltage (Electromagnetic Force or emf); 3.2.1 Sinusoidal Rotating Field; 3.2.2 Alternating Field; 3.2.3 Non-sinusoidal Field; 3.3 Magnetising Inductance of an Armature Winding; 3.3.1 Single-Phase Winding; 3.3.2 Multiphase Winding; 3.4 Torque; 3.4.1 General; 3.4.2 Alternating Field and Alternating Current Layer; 3.4.3 Rotating Field and Rotating Current Layer; 4 The Induction Machine; 4.1 Construction.
1.7 No-Load Operation1.8 Short-Circuit Operation; 1.8.1 Short-Circuit Impedance; 1.8.2 Procentual Short-Circuit Voltage; 1.8.3 Remarks; 1.9 Voltage Variation with Load; 1.10 Parallel Operation of Transformers; 1.11 Construction of Single-Phase and Three-Phase Transformers; 1.11.1 Single-Phase Transformers; 1.11.2 Three-Phase Transformers; 1.12 Connection and Vector Group of a Three-Phase Transformer; 1.12.1 Winding and Terminal Markings; 1.12.2 Modelling of a Three-Phase Transformer; 1.12.3 Connections and Vector Groups; 1.12.4 Asymmetrical Operation of 3-Phase Transformers.
1.13 Autotransformer1.14 Phase-Number Transformation; 1.14.1 Three to Six or Twelve Phases; 1.14.2 Three to Two Phases; 1.15 Voltage Regulation Transformers; 1.16 Measurement Transformers; 1.16.1 Current Transformers; 1.16.2 Voltage Transformers; 2 Direct Current Commutator Machines; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Construction of the DC Machine; 2.2.1 Basic Construction
Operating Principle; 2.2.2 Excitation; 2.2.3 Armature; 2.3 Electrical Power Conversion in a DC Machine; 2.3.1 Voltage Induction (emf); 2.3.2 Torque; 2.3.3 Electrical Power Conversion.
2.4 Armature Reaction and the Compensation Winding2.5 Commutation and the Commutation Poles; 2.6 Steady-State Characteristics; 2.6.1 Introduction
Per-Unit; 2.6.2 Basic Characteristics and Derivation Methods; 2.6.3 Generator Characteristics; 2.6.4 Motor Characteristics; 3 Rotating Field Machines: mmf, emf and Torque; 3.1 Generation of a Rotating Field; 3.1.1 Magnetic Field by (stator) Salient Poles with Concentrated Windings; 3.1.2 Magnetic Field by Rotating Salient Poles with Concentrated Windings; 3.1.3 Magnetic Field by a Distributed AC Winding.
3.1.4 Magnetic Field by a Multiphase AC Winding3.1.5 Current Layer
Linear Current Density; 3.1.6 Discussion and Conclusions; 3.2 Induced Voltage (Electromagnetic Force or emf); 3.2.1 Sinusoidal Rotating Field; 3.2.2 Alternating Field; 3.2.3 Non-sinusoidal Field; 3.3 Magnetising Inductance of an Armature Winding; 3.3.1 Single-Phase Winding; 3.3.2 Multiphase Winding; 3.4 Torque; 3.4.1 General; 3.4.2 Alternating Field and Alternating Current Layer; 3.4.3 Rotating Field and Rotating Current Layer; 4 The Induction Machine; 4.1 Construction.