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Electromechanical Machinery Theory and Performance presents a detailed explanation of electromagnetic machines, giving specific focus on transformers and AC rotating machines that can be used in the preservation and transference of energy and power. This book is developed for students at both graduate and undergraduate level, and can be used by practicing engineers as well. The book explores different machines, transformers and converters that have become an essential part in the efficient use of both energy and power. It includes examples and numerical exercises that will enable students and…mehr

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Electromechanical Machinery Theory and Performance presents a detailed explanation of electromagnetic machines, giving specific focus on transformers and AC rotating machines that can be used in the preservation and transference of energy and power. This book is developed for students at both graduate and undergraduate level, and can be used by practicing engineers as well. The book explores different machines, transformers and converters that have become an essential part in the efficient use of both energy and power. It includes examples and numerical exercises that will enable students and engineers to efficiently practice and use certain calculations. Aimed as a one-semester course, this book gives a detailed analysis of modern machines and their application.


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Thomas Ortmeyer began his career at Commonwealth Edison Company in the Operations Analysis Department. He then returned to Iowa State University to pursue graduate studies. Upon completion of his PhD, he joined the electrical and computer engineering department faculty at Clarkson University, where he is currently a Research Professor. At Clarkson, he has taught many courses in power engineering. He is currently involved in research in the areas of power distribution, distributed generation interconnection, microgrids and power system protection. He is a Life Fellow of IEEE.