
Electrical Power
by W. J. R. H. Pooler
Publisher: Bookboon 2014
ISBN-13: 9788740307528
Number of pages: 219
Description:
The book defines the units of electrical quantities from first principles. Methods are demonstrated for calculating voltage, current, power, impedances and magnetic forces in dc and ac circuits and in machines and other electrical plant. The vector representation of ac quantities is explained. Typical arrangements of electrical power networks are described. Methods for calculating fault currents and for the automatic isolation of faulty equipment are described.
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