Basic Electricity for Industry

Basic Electricity for Industry
Author: Douglas R. Edgar
Publisher: Prentice Hall
Total Pages: 502
Release: 2003-02
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780130354518

For electrical apprenticeship and basic electrical courses taught to students in departments such as mechanical technology, plastics technology, and air-conditioning. This first Canadian edition builds upon all of the hallmark features of the US edition including a solid theoretical perspective that complements application; effective, easy-to-follow illustrations; short, concise explanations of key concepts; a large number of examples and exercises; and a wealth of end-of-chapter self-test pedagogy. Material has been updated throughout the text, enhancing the overall pedagogy. The text has also been reorganized to better suit the various provincial curriculum guidelines. The implementation of electron flow addresses the increasing popularity of this approach within the apprenticeship market. Other new content includes expanded material on lead-acid cells, resonant circuits, semiconductor devices, variable frequency drives, and power factor correction.

Basic Electricity for Industry

Basic Electricity for Industry
Author: Théodore Wildi
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 592
Release: 1985
Genre: Science
ISBN:

A basic introduction to the fundamental laws of electricity and electromagnetism, illustrating how they are applied practically in machines and devices. The book covers the entire range of basic theory, circuits, machines and electric utility systems, and requires no prior knowledge of electricity. It emphasizes the rate of change of voltage and current in its broad coverage of generation, transmission and distribution of electrical energy.

Basic Electricity

Basic Electricity
Author: United States. Bureau of Naval Personnel
Publisher:
Total Pages: 408
Release: 1945
Genre: Electric engineering
ISBN:

Electric Power System Basics for the Nonelectrical Professional

Electric Power System Basics for the Nonelectrical Professional
Author: Steven W. Blume
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 262
Release: 2016-12-05
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1119180198

The second edition of Steven W. Blume’s bestseller provides a comprehensive treatment of power technology for the non-electrical engineer working in the electric power industry This book aims to give non-electrical professionals a fundamental understanding of large interconnected electrical power systems, better known as the “Power Grid”, with regard to terminology, electrical concepts, design considerations, construction practices, industry standards, control room operations for both normal and emergency conditions, maintenance, consumption, telecommunications and safety. The text begins with an overview of the terminology and basic electrical concepts commonly used in the industry then it examines the generation, transmission and distribution of power. Other topics discussed include energy management, conservation of electrical energy, consumption characteristics and regulatory aspects to help readers understand modern electric power systems. This second edition features: New sections on renewable energy, regulatory changes, new measures to improve system reliability, and smart technologies used in the power grid system Updated practical examples, photographs, drawing, and illustrations to help the reader gain a better understanding of the material “Optional supplementary reading” sections within most chapters to elaborate on certain concepts by providing additional detail or background Electric Power System Basics for the Nonelectrical Professional, Second Edition, gives business professionals in the industry and entry-level engineers a strong introduction to power technology in non-technical terms. Steve W. Blume is Founder of Applied Professional Training, Inc., APT Global, LLC, APT College, LLC and APT Corporate Training Services, LLC, USA. Steve is a registered professional engineer and certified NERC Reliability Coordinator with a Master's degree in Electrical Engineering specializing in power and a Bachelor's degree specializing in Telecommunications. He has more than 25 years’ experience teaching electric power system basics to non-electrical professionals. Steve's engineering and operations experience includes generation, transmission, distribution, and electrical safety. He is an active senior member in IEEE and has published two books in power systems through IEEE and Wiley.

Basic Electricity

Basic Electricity
Author: U.S. Bureau of Naval Personnel
Publisher: Courier Corporation
Total Pages: 514
Release: 2012-05-09
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 048617266X

Originally a training course; best nontechnical coverage. Topics include batteries, circuits, conductors, AC and DC, inductance and capacitance, generators, motors, transformers, amplifiers, etc. Many questions with answers. 349 illustrations. 1969 edition.

Basic Electricity and Electronics for Control

Basic Electricity and Electronics for Control
Author: Lawrence M. Thompson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 404
Release: 2006
Genre: Science
ISBN:

This class-tested book gives you a familiarity with electricity and electronics as used in the modern world of measurement and control. Integral to the text are procedures performed to make safe and successful measurements of electrical quantities. It will give you a measurement vocabulary along with an understanding of digital and analog meters, bridges, power supplies, solid state circuitry, oscilloscopes, and analog to digital conversions. This book is about behavior, not design, and thus lends itself to an easy-to-understand format over absolute technical perfection. And where possible, applications are used to illustrate the topics being explained. The text uses a minimum of mathematics and where algebraic concepts are utilized there is sufficient explanation of the operation, so you may see the solution without actually performing the mathematical operations. This book is student centered. It has been developed from course materials successfully used by the author in both a college setting and when presented as short course study classes by ISA. These materials have been successful because of the insistence on practicality and solicitation of student suggestions for improvements. Basic Electricity and Electronics for Control will enhance student success in any industrial or technical school setting where basic technician training is to take place.