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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Not bad, but not good either,
By Rasmus Post (Copenhagen, Denmark) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Electric Machines: Steady-State Theory and Dynamic Performance (Hardcover)
I have this book, and have read it. At the university I give lectures in dynamics of electrical machines. For the students it is the first time they expirience electrical machines. A problem you always face is what is a good book on electrical machines? I know from expirience that the perfect book propperly will never exist. In this book, I must say, there are some very good explanations on how the different motors work and their dynamics. However, for long pasages it is _not_ clear what the aim is. For a person already knowing electrical machines, it is interesting to talk about motor-windings in a general way, but if want to learn how the basic motors as a DC_motor, a induction motor and a synchronous motor works, it is nescessary to explain electromechanical energy convertion first and then attack each of the motors individually. This is where this book fails. It is a mess with some good parts inside.
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Electric Machines: Steady-State Theory and Dynamic Performance by Mulukutla S. Sarma (Hardcover - February 12, 1997)
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