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Schaum's Outline of Electric Machines & Electromechanics

Schaum's Outline of Electric Machines & Electromechanics
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Schaum's Outline of Electric Machines & Electromechanics

 
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More than 50,000 copies of this powerful study guide sold in the first edition! Covering a broad range of topics, from simple DC magnetic circuits to electronic control of DC and AC motors, all the concepts and their applications are clearly explained and illustrated. Includes hundreds of problems with detailed solutions to help students learn quickly and reaise test scores without investing unnecessary time. Ideal for undergraduate students of electrical engineering, for solo study, and as a refresher.

 
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Product Details
Author:Syed A. Nasar
Paperback:224 pages
Publisher:McGraw-Hill
Publication Date:July 01, 1997
Language:English
ISBN:0070459940
Product Length:10.0 inches
Product Width:8.02 inches
Product Height:0.36 inches
Product Weight:0.94 pounds
Package Length:10.79 inches
Package Width:8.11 inches
Package Height:0.47 inches
Package Weight:0.97 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 4 reviews

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5Really great supplemental text and source of problems  Feb 04, 2007 By calvinnme
This book doubles as a cheap textbook on the subject it covers - electric machines and electromechanics. If I remember correctly, this was not one of the more difficult upper undergraduate Electrical Engineering courses, but that was because I had a very good instructor. The textbook itself was somewhat useless...and expensive. This text has plenty of well done narrative explaining all of the concepts. With this particular subject, good figures are important too, and they are plentiful in this Schaum's outline. Equations are all explained and presented well, with lots of example problems as well as solved exercises. I particularly liked the last chapter in the book on the electronic control of electric machines. It does a good job of merging what is really two subject matters and explains concepts well. It shows Electrical Engineering students that all of these courses don't exist in a vacuum. You are going to need to learn how to merge electromechanics, electronics, and digital systems into unified designs, and this book gets you started down that road. One reviewer said that he/she thought the outline was dated. I haven't found that to be true at all, at least for the situations where I've required some brushing up. The student should already have an understanding of electric and electronic circuits, basic electromagnetics, and calculus. Highly recommended.

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4Helpful tool for electrical machine problems  May 29, 2000
I found that this book is a very useful source for solving problems related to elctrical machines. It provides clear and easy to follow instructions that are well laid out and easy to follow. It offers a varying level of problems ranging from the fundamentals through to the more complex machine problems. This is a useful aid or reference for anyone looking for a book to help them in their studies and wants to have more practice at solving problems relating to this subject.

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3Weak on PM Machines  May 08, 2005 By Mr. Ronald D. Bremner "Reader Rabbit"
Good book overall, but is getting dated. Most of the problems seem to be done in Gauss and Oersteds, and I don't believe there were any problems which used Neodemium magnets, which are most common in newer, high efficiency motors.

There was also very little on Permanent Magnet machines, about 6 pages, much of which was diagrams or descriptions of magnet types. Am still looking for a good book with problems on Permanent Magnet motors and generators.

Am using Hendershot and Miller's Design of Brushless Permanent Magnet Motors, which is very good. But it does not have many problems in it.


4Great book  May 23, 2012 By Arthur
I bought the book to follow my electromechanics class, and until now it has been in sync with the class. Like other schaum's books it go strait to what matters, time isn't wasted on theoretical deductions.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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