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Control Strategies of Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor Drive for Electric Vehicles

Control Strategies of Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor Drive for Electric Vehicles

To reduce the emissions of greenhouse gasses and maintain environmental sustainability electric vehicles play a vital role in a modern energy-efficient environment. Permanent magnet synchronous motors (PMSMs) are widely employed in electric vehicle technology due to their high dynamic response better torque-speed characteristics noiseless operation high power density high efficiency and power factor as compared to other conventional motor drives. This book demonstrates the development of various control strategies and illustrates the dynamic performance intensification of a PMSM drive. To ensure the faster dynamic behaviour and flexibility in control under various operating conditions the performance of a PMSM drive has been explained. Finally control strategies have been executed through mathematical modelling and illustration of several case studies for optimal operation. Features: Introduces performance indicators in a self-controlled PMSM machine to justify the dynamic behaviour Discusses comparative performance study and optimization of the drive performance Provides a detailed comparative performance analysis between classical and fuzzy logic controllers in a PMSM drive Includes illustrations and case studies using mathematical modelling and real-time test results Discusses the state of the art in solar-powered energy-efficient PMSM drives with various issues This book is aimed at researchers graduate students and libraries in electrical engineering with specialization in electric vehicles. | Control Strategies of Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor Drive for Electric Vehicles

GBP 140.00
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Mechanical Design and Manufacturing of Electric Motors

Mechanical Design and Manufacturing of Electric Motors

This Second Edition of Mechanical Design and Manufacturing of Electric Motors provides in-depth knowledge of design methods and developments of electric motors in the context of rapid increases in energy consumption and emphasis on environmental protection alongside new technology in 3D printing robots nanotechnology and digital techniques and the challenges these pose to the motor industry. From motor classification and design of motor components to model setup and material and bearing selections this comprehensive text covers the fundamentals of practical design and design-related issues modeling and simulation engineering analysis manufacturing processes testing procedures and performance characteristics of electric motors today. This Second Edition adds three brand new chapters on motor breaks motor sensors and power transmission and gearing systems. Using a practical approach with a focus on innovative design and applications the book contains a thorough discussion of major components and subsystems such as rotors shafts stators and frames alongside various cooling techniques including natural and forced air direct- and indirect-liquid phase change and other newly-emerged innovative cooling methods. It also analyzes the calculation of motor power losses motor vibration and acoustic noise issues and presents engineering analysis methods and case-study results. While suitable for motor engineers designers manufacturers and end users the book will also be of interest to maintenance personnel undergraduate and graduate students and academic researchers.

GBP 160.00
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Power Electronics Drives and Advanced Applications

Condition Monitoring and Faults Diagnosis of Induction Motors Electrical Signature Analysis

Induction Machines Handbook Transients Control Principles Design and Testing

Induction Machines Handbook Transients Control Principles Design and Testing

Induction Machines Handbook: Transients Control Principles Design and Testing presents a practical up-to-date treatment of intricate issues with induction machines (IM) required for design and testing in both rather constant- and variable-speed (with power electronics) drives. It contains ready-to-use industrial design and testing knowledge with numerous case studies to facilitate a thorough assimilation of new knowledge. Individual Chapters 1 through 14 discuss in detail the following: Three- and multiphase IM transients Single-phase source IM transients Super-high-frequency models and behavior of IM Motor specifications and design principles IM design below 100 kW and constant V1 and f1 IM design above 100 kW and constant V1 and f1 IM design principles for variable speed Optimization design Single-phase IM design Three-phase IM generators Single-phase IM generators Linear induction motors Testing of three-phase IMs Single-phase IM testing Fully revised and amply updated to add the new knowledge of the last decade this third edition includes special sections on Multiphase IM models for transients Doubly fed IMs models for transients Cage-rotor synchronized reluctance motors Cage-rotor PM synchronous motor Transient operation of self-excited induction generator Brushless doubly fed induction motor/generators Doubly fed induction generators with D. C. output Linear induction motor control with end effect Recent trends in IM testing with power electronics Cage-PM rotor line-start IM testing Linear induction motor (LIM) testing This up-to-date book discusses in detail the transients control principles and design and testing of various IMs for line-start and variable-speed applications in various topologies with numerous case studies. It will be of direct assistance to academia and industry in conceiving designing fabricating and testing IMs (for the future) of various industries from home appliances through robotics e-transport and renewable energy conversion. | Induction Machines Handbook Transients Control Principles Design and Testing

GBP 140.00
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Real-Time Environmental Monitoring Sensors and Systems - Textbook and Lab Manual

Real-Time Environmental Monitoring Sensors and Systems - Textbook and Lab Manual

Both the textbook and lab manual introduce engineering students to the fundamentals and applications of real-time environmental monitoring based on electronic sensors instruments systems and software that allow continuous long-term ecological and environmental data collection. Tested in classrooms by the author the second edition includes applications with state-of-the-art sensor technology and programs such as R Python Arduino and SQL. Written to help both students and instructors in engineering better understand how to use and design a variety of sensors and build systems and databases when monitoring different environments such as soil water and air. Features Emphasizes real-time monitoring as an emerging area for environmental assessment and compliance and covers the fundamentals on how to develop sensors and systems. Includes 14 lab guides that parallel the theory developed in 14 chapters in the textbook. Uses a practical and hands-on approach with low-cost devices and includes applications to many environmental and ecological systems A valuable guide for students and practitioners worldwide engaged in efforts to develop employ and maintain environmental monitors. Provides theoretical knowledge along with exercises and problems based on author’s 40 years of academic experience Designed for students in upper-level undergraduate or graduate programs taking courses in civil and environmental engineering electrical engineering mechanical engineering geosciences and environmental sciences as well as professionals in environmental services researchers in engineering academics in engineering. | Real-Time Environmental Monitoring Sensors and Systems - Textbook and Lab Manual

GBP 130.00
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Analysis and Synthesis for Networked Multi-Rate Systems

Power Electronics for Electric Vehicles and Energy Storage Emerging Technologies and Developments

Switching Power Converters Medium and High Power Second Edition

Advanced Controls for Wind Driven Doubly Fed Induction Generators

Advanced Controls for Wind Driven Doubly Fed Induction Generators

Advanced Controls for Wind Driven Doubly Fed Induction Generators discusses the most advanced control algorithms used for enhancing the dynamics of a doubly fed induction generator (DFIG) operating at fixed and variable speeds and which are used for different utilization purposes (standalone and grid connection). Extensive generator performance analysis has been introduced using various control topologies. Features: Presents modeling of wind energy conversion systems (WECS) including a wind turbine as a prime mover a DFIG as a generation unit for electrical energy and a three-phase induction motor as an isolated load Explores a detailed description for the presented control algorithms in order to visualize the base principle of each method Introduces a comprehensive performance analysis for the DFIG using the formulated predictive voltage control scheme and other control techniques under different operating conditions Examines the formulation of new control approaches which overcome the shortages present in previous DFIG control schemes Presents a detailed comparison between different control topologies for the DFIG to outline the most effective procedure in terms of dynamic response structure simplicity ripples total harmonic distortion and computational burdens The book is written for researchers and academics working on advanced control systems and those interested in areas such as machine drives renewable energy systems 'adaptive control' modeling of WECS and optimization theory.

GBP 110.00
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Neuromuscular Fundamentals How Our Musculature is Controlled

Neuromuscular Fundamentals How Our Musculature is Controlled

This book is rather unique in its approach and coverage. The approach is essentially that of an engineering textbook emphasizing the quantitative aspects and highlighting the fundamentals and basic concepts involved. The coverage progresses in a logical and systematic manner from the subcellular starting with the electrophysiology of the cell membrane then proceeding to synapses neurons and muscle before considering neuronal motor ensembles and the neuromuscular system as a whole. Simple clear and comprehensive explanations are given throughout. After an introductory chapter on some background material in biology biophysics and chemical kinetics a substantial part of the book (Chapters 2-8) necessarily covers in considerable detail the basic components and processes that underlie the electrical and associated activities of the nervous system. The remaining chapters of the book (Chapters 9-13) focus on the neuromuscular system starting with the structure of muscle cells the generation of force by muscular contraction and muscle receptors. The last chapter examines aspects of the control of movement motor learning and memory the maintenance of posture and locomotion and critically examines some of the theories that have been advanced to explain how movement is controlled. The book is intended for undergraduate or graduate students in the natural sciences mathematics or engineering who seek a deeper understanding of the fundamentals of neuroscience and the somatomotor system in accordance with the aforementioned objectives. The book can serve as a textbook for a one-semester course on the neuromuscular system or as a reference in a more general course on neuroscience. Provides a thorough analytical treatment of membrane electrophysiology starting from the first principles Emphasizes strongly the basic and fundamental concepts throughout Discusses thoroughly the essential features and properties of the basic constituents of the nervous system that is neurons and synapses including the neuromuscular junction Explains the main aspects of posture locomotion and control of movement Includes practice problems throughout the text and a solutions manual will be available for adopting professors Nassir Sabah is professor of biomedical engineering in the electrical and computer engineering department at the American University of Beirut Lebanon. He received his B. Sc. (Hons. Class I) and his M. Sc. in electrical engineering from the University of Birmingham U. K. and his Ph. D. in biophysical sciences from the State University of New York (SUNY/Buffalo). He has served as Chairman of the Electrical Engineering Department Director of the Institute of Computer Studies and Dean of the Faculty of Engineering and Architecture at the American University of Beirut. In these capacities he was responsible for the development of programs curricula and courses in electrical biomedical communications and computer engineering. Professor Sabah has extensive professional experience in the fields of electrical engineering electronics and computer systems with more than 35 years’ teaching experience in neuroengineering biomedical engineering electronics and electric circuits. He has over 100 technical publications mainly in neurophysiology biophysics and biomedical instrumentation. He has served on numerous committees and panels in Lebanon and the region. He is a Fellow of the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET U. K. ) a member of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) and a member of the American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE). | Neuromuscular Fundamentals How Our Musculature is Controlled

GBP 130.00
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