Electrical Machines And Drives A Space Vector Theory Approach Monographs In Electrical And Electronic Engineering ✭
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Open-phase faults, unbalanced supplies, or inter-turn short circuits create characteristic distortions in the space vector trajectory. A healthy machine produces a circular locus of the current vector; a fault produces an ellipse or a flattened shape. The monograph provides the theoretical framework for detecting these anomalies. Videos :
As part of the Monographs in Electrical and Electronic Engineering series (published by Oxford University Press), this book is held to a high standard of scholarly excellence. Unlike broad introductory texts, a monograph focuses deeply on a single subject, allowing for exhaustive treatment. Software :
Before diving into the machines, the book establishes a rigorous mathematical framework. Videos :
The second half of the book bridges the gap between the machine model and the power electronics that drive it.
Most texts treat induction motors, synchronous motors, and permanent magnet machines as distinct subjects. This monograph shows that all rotating field machines obey the same space vector equations. The only difference is the expression for the flux linkage vector. This unification is intellectually satisfying and practically powerful.