Dynamic Simulations of Electric Machinery: Using MATLAB/SIMULINK
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Rating | : | 4.82 (675 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0137237855 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 688 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2013-05-09 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
A good book for the power system modeling professional I don't think I'd want to try to teach a class from this book. I'd definitely use some material from this for creating labs in Matlab.I like this book for a reference as a professional. Lots of equations, lots of pictures, lots of functional block diagrams to knit the equations together. However, this book is dedicated to machines, not power systems. Generally for power systems you use a canned model of a generator or motor. This book is helpful for understanding the underlying model, but is not targeted to power SYSTEM simulation.(such as one would do with PSS/E or PowerFactory, or PSCAD). Still I consider it a useful addition to . Serious challenger to the best book on my shelf Learning for the first time how an electrical machine works is newer easy, but how hard it is, depends a lot on the form of teaching. Professor Dr. Chi-Mun Ong has done an exelent work on how firstly to model the basic electrical machines (DC-motor, induction motor and synchronous motor) and secondly how to model the motors in a dynamic system. He describes the method of dq0-transformation of currents, voltages etc. in a nice understandable way and uses one of the best tools for constructing and solving coupled dynamic systems. The tool is ofcourse Matlab/simulink. Matlab/simulink is needed to be able to run the examples from the C. Alternate source for Programs on CD ROM Howard R. Hansen Don't despair if you order a copy of this book and it comes without a CD ROM. The Matlab and Simulnk Programs can be downloaded from Mathworks Web Site. Just look for this book among the long list of Matlab related books listed on Mathwork's Web Site. There you will find a link enabling you to download the Matlab m files and the Simulink mdl files.
This book covers the fundamentals of electrical system modeling and simulation, using two of the industry's most popular software packages, MATLAB and SIMULINK. It covers a wide range of electrical components and systems, including: transformers, electric machines, three-phase induction machines, synchronous machines, and DC machines. This standalone book with accompanying website (at informit/title/0137237855) offer a complete treatment from background theory and models to implementation and verification techniques for simulations and linear analysis of frequently studies machine systems. Electrical engineers can significantly improve the way they design power components and systems using the PC-based modeling and simulation tools discussed in this book. The project files were originally incl
. DR. CHEE-MUN ONG is a professor of Electrical Engineering at Purdue University in West Lafayette, Indiana
From the Back CoverEverything you need to use MATLAB and SIMULINK for interactive modeling. DC machines: four-quadrant drive operation, starting, speed and torque control. Dynamic Simulation of Electric Machinery provides professional engineers and students with a complete toolkit for modeling and analyzing power systems on their desktop computers. Synchronous machine drives: self-control and permanent magnet field. . A full chapter is devoted to the use of MATLAB and SIMULINK, and an appendix provides a convenient overview of key numerical methods used. Three- and single-phase induction machines. The outcome of these simulations can reveal behaviors that may not have been readily apparent from the theory and design of the machines. Three- and six-phase synchronous machines, wound and permanent magnet field. Every chapter of Dynamic Simulation of Electric Machinery includes exercises and projects that can be explored using the accompanying software.