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This book attempts to eliminate the existing “imbalance” between the theory of electric machines and the theory of electromagnetic fields. In order to develop viable methods for engineering calculations, the author applies field equations. The resulting, new methods consist of traditional calculation elements represented in a refined form (circuit-loops, parameters, equivalent circuits and voltage equations). These calculation methods should be effective both for researchers and engineering practitioners, especially, in relation to the modern electric machines, such as powerful turbine generators, large high-speed synchronous motors, etc.
Introduction: Basic Calculation Elements of Asynchronous Machine
Electromechanical Interactions in Asynchronous Machines: Basic Physical Phenomena
Interconnections of Basic Physical Phenomena: Kirchhoff’s Equations
Rotating Magnetic Field and Electromagnetic Torque: Practical Expressions for Calculating
Voltage Equations Through Space Vectors
Voltage Equations and Equivalent Circuit of Machine: Formation of Fragments
EMF Equations of Air Gap: Self- and Mutual Induction Reactances
Equivalent Circuits for Design Fragments of Machine: “No-Load and Under-Load” Concept
“No-Load and Under-Load” Concept: Techniques for Implementation
Equivalent Circuit of Machine in Phase System of Units: Techniques for Construction
Basic Calculation Elements Using Resulting Magnetic Field: Phase System of Units
Basic Calculation Elements in Specific System of Units: Techniques for Determination
Basic Calculation Elements Using Resulting Magnetic Field: Specific System of Units
L-Shaped Equivalent Circuits for Design Fragments of Machine
Basic Calculation Elements of Machine with Single-Cage Rotor: “Field” Concept
Basic Calculation Elements of Machine with Wound Rotor: “Field” Concept
To Development of Improved Engineering Calculation Methods: Features of Applying Field Equations