Electric Power Principles: Sources, Conversion, Distribution and Use

  • 4h 49m
  • James L. Kirtley
  • John Wiley & Sons (UK)
  • 2010

This innovative approach to the fundamentals of electric power provides the most rigorous, comprehensive and modern treatment available. To impart a thorough grounding in electric power systems, it begins with an informative discussion on per-unit normalizations, symmetrical components and iterative load flow calculations.

Covering important topics within the power system, such as protection and DC transmission, this book looks at both traditional power plants and those used for extracting sustainable energy from wind and sunlight.

With classroom-tested material, this book also presents:

  • the principles of electromechanical energy conversion and magnetic circuits;
  • synchronous machines - the most important generators of electric power;
  • power electronics;
  • induction and direct current electric motors.

Homework problems with varying levels of difficulty are included at the end of each chapter, and an online solutions manual for tutors is available. A useful Appendix contains a review of elementary network theory.

For senior undergraduate and postgraduate students studying advanced electric power systems as well as engineers re-training in this area, this textbook will be an indispensable resource. It will also benefit engineers in electronic power systems, power electronic systems, electric motors and generators, robotics and mechatronics.

In this Book

  • Electric Power Systems
  • AC Voltage, Current and Power
  • Transmission Lines
  • Polyphase Systems
  • Electrical and Magnetic Circuits
  • Transformers
  • Polyphase Lines and Single-Phase Equivalents
  • Electromagnetic Forces and Loss Mechanisms
  • Synchronous Machines
  • System Analysis and Protection
  • Load Flow
  • Power Electronics and Converters in Power Systems
  • Induction Machines
  • DC (Commutator) Machines
  • Permanent Magnets in Electric Machines
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