Due to a huge concentration of electromagnetic fields and eddy currents, large power equipment and systems are prone to crushing forces, overheating, and overloading. Luckily, power failures due to disturbances like these can be predicted and/or prevented.
Based on the success of internationally acclaimed computer programs, such as the authors’ own RNM-3D, Engineering Electrodynamics: Electric Machine, Transformer, and Power Equipment Design explains how to implement industry-proven modeling and design techniques to solve complex electromagnetic phenomena. Considering recent progress in magnetic and superconducting materials as well as modern methods of mechatronics and computer science, this theory- and application-driven book:
Analyzes materials structure and 3D fields, taking into account magnetic and thermal nonlinearities
Supplies necessary physical insight for the creation of electromagnetic and electromechanical high power equipment models
Describes parameters for electromagnetic calculation of the structural parts of transformers, electric machines, apparatuses, and other electrical equipment
Covers power frequency 50-60 Hz (worldwide and US) equipment applications
Includes examples, case studies, and homework problems
Engineering Electrodynamics: Electric Machine, Transformer, and Power Equipment Design provides engineers, students, and academia with a thorough understanding of the physics, principles, modeling, and design of contemporary industrial devices.
Author(s): Janusz Turowski, Marek Turowski
Publisher: CRC Press
Year: 2014
Language: English
Pages: xxxii+536
List of Symbols
Preface
Author Biographies
Methods of Research and Construction Materials
Fundamental Equations of Electromagnetic Fields
Transmission and Transformation of Field Power
Screening of Constructional Parts
Magnetic Field at a Steel Surface
Electromagnetic Phenomena in Metals with Constant Magnetic Permeability
Electrodynamic Phenomena in Ferromagnetic Bodies
Forces in Electrodynamic Systems
Local Heating of Structural Parts
Methods of Experimental Investigations
Conclusions
Supplements
References
Index