Good book on electrical machines

In summary: E. Shannon's "A Mathematical Theory of Communication" is a classic text in the field of information theory.In summary, for an undergraduate student pursuing engineering, there are several recommended books on electrical machines such as induction motors and DC motors. These include "Electrical Machinery" by Fitzgerald, Kingsley, & Umans, "Electromagnetic and Electromechanical Machines" by Leander Matsch, and "A Mathematical Theory of Communication" by Claude E. Shannon. All of these texts require a strong foundation in related subjects such as electromagnetics, circuit theory, physics, and calculus. Additionally, the literature library at www.Rockwell.com is a valuable resource for further information on VFD's, motors, PWM signals,
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hello,
i am an undergraduate student pursuing engineering.
kindly suggest me a good book on electrical machines (induction motors, dc motors ,etc) so that they can be understood very easily .
please suggest as fast as possible
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thank u
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The literature library at www.Rockwell.com has numerous books on VFD's, Motors, PWM signals and AB PLC's including ladder logic instruction set. However many of the articles are too large to post here you may want to check the site out. The literature library does not need membership but the knowledge base does.
 
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"Electrical Machinery", 6th edition, by Fitzgerald, Kingsley, & Umans. I had Dr. Umans in spring 2010 for a power course for the Ph.D. work. He's very good. I used this same text earlier edition in undergraduate machines course.

"Electromagnetic and Electromechanical Machines", by Leander Matsch. I used this text as a grad teaching assistant, also very good.

You cannot go wrong w/ either text. Prerequisite would be e/m fields, circuit theory, physics 1 & 2, and calculus.

Claude
 

Related to Good book on electrical machines

1. What is the best book for learning about electrical machines?

There are many great books on electrical machines, but some popular choices include "Electric Machinery Fundamentals" by Stephen J. Chapman, "Electrical Machines, Drives and Power Systems" by Theodore Wildi, and "Principles of Electric Machines and Power Electronics" by P.C. Sen. It ultimately depends on your specific learning style and needs.

2. Are there any recommended textbooks for beginners in electrical machines?

Yes, some good introductory textbooks for beginners include "Basic Electrical Machines" by J. B. Gupta and "Fundamentals of Electric Machines" by J. R. Cogdell. These books provide a solid foundation for understanding electrical machines before moving on to more advanced topics.

3. Can you suggest a comprehensive book that covers both theory and practical aspects of electrical machines?

"Electric Machinery and Transformers" by Bhag S. Guru and Huseyin R. Hiziroglu is a highly recommended book that covers both theory and practical applications of electrical machines. It is widely used in universities and covers topics such as electromechanical energy conversion, magnetic circuits, and power electronic-controlled drives.

4. Is there a specific book that focuses on specific types of electrical machines?

Yes, there are books that focus on specific types of electrical machines such as "Synchronous Generators" by Ion Boldea, "Induction Machines Handbook" by Ion Boldea and Syed A. Nasar, and "Special Electrical Machines" by Srinivasan Haran. These books provide in-depth knowledge on specific types of electrical machines and their applications.

5. Are there any recommended books that cover the latest advancements in electrical machines?

Some books that cover the latest advancements in electrical machines include "Design of Electrical Machines" by Tapan Kumar Sarkar and Sarbjeet Singh Bedi, "Electrical Machines and Drives: Innovations and Advances" by Dr. Ali Emadi and "Electric Machines: Modeling, Condition Monitoring, and Fault Diagnosis" by Hamid A. Toliyat and Subhasis Nandi. These books provide insights into the latest developments and research in the field of electrical machines.

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