Electrical Machines and Drives: A Space Vector Theory Approach represents a pivotal contribution to the field of electromechanical systems, situated within the prestigious Monographs in Electrical and Electronic Engineering series. As power electronics and digital control systems have advanced, traditional equivalent circuit models and steady-state phasor analysis have proven insufficient for modern high-performance applications. This text addresses the gap between classical theory and modern practice by establishing the Space Vector Theory as the fundamental language for analyzing electrical machines and drive systems.
If you are looking for a complete, in-depth understanding of how to model, analyze, and control electrical machines in the 21st century, this text is an essential addition to your professional library. Electrical Machines and Drives: A Space Vector Theory
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a comprehensive technical monograph that provides a unified mathematical and physical analysis of AC and DC machines using space-vector theory . Published by Clarendon Press (Oxford University Press)
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