Efficient Electrical Systems Design Handbook

Efficient Electrical Systems Design Handbook
Author: Albert Thumann
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 407
Release: 2020-12-17
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 8770222789

Now you can achieve optimum performance and efficiency in the design of electric systems for virtually any size or type of building or industrial facility utilizing the state-of-the-art methodologies detailed in this comprehensive handbook. Step-by-step guidelines take you through each phase of design, covering equipment selection, power distribution system analysis, conduit and conductor sizing, lighting system design, control systems, electronic instrumentation, protective relaying, energy management systems, power quality, variable speed drives, motor selection, and more. The latest codes (NEC 2008) as well as currently available equipment are referenced. Numerous examples and simulation exercises are included, along with detailed design examples. Fully illustrated with many useful diagrams and tables, this book is a practical guide for electrical engineers, plant and facility engineers, and other professionals responsible for implementing or overseeing the design of facility electrical systems.

Energy-efficient Motor Systems

Energy-efficient Motor Systems
Author: Steven Nadel
Publisher:
Total Pages: 418
Release: 1991
Genre: Science
ISBN:

Motors use more than half of all electricity. This book outlines an approach for increasing motor and motor system efficiency through high-efficiency motors, optimized controls, improved component sizing and repair, better transmission hardware, and more comprehensive monitoring and maintenance. In addition to explaining technical opportunities in language understandable to non-engineers, the book reviews what is known about the existing motor stock and its use, chronicles experience to date with drive power programs and policies, and offers recommendations for future efforts. Full application of the measures described can cut U.S. electricity demand by up to 20 percent, save motor users and utilities billions of dollars, reduce pollutant emissions, and enhance productivity. The book was written by an interdisciplinary team of engineers, energy analysts, and program planners who collectively have over 50 years of experience in the energy efficiency field.

Efficient Electric Motor Systems Handbook

Efficient Electric Motor Systems Handbook
Author: Todd Litman
Publisher: Pennwell Books
Total Pages: 340
Release: 1995
Genre: Education
ISBN:

Guidelines for developing a predictive and preventive motor maintenance program are also included.

Energy-Efficient Electric Motors, Revised and Expanded

Energy-Efficient Electric Motors, Revised and Expanded
Author: Ali Emadi
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 402
Release: 2018-10-03
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1420030817

This detailed reference provides guidelines for the selection and utilization of electric motors for improved reliability, performance, energy-efficiency, and life-cycle cost. Completely revised and expanded, the book reflects the recent state of the field, as well as recent developments in control electronics, the economics of energy-efficient motors and systems, and advanced power electronic drivers. It includes five new chapters covering key topics such as the fundamentals of power electronics applicable to electric motor drives, adjustable speed drives and their applications, advanced switched reluctance motor drives, and permanent magnet and brushless DC motor drives.

Handbook of Electric Motors

Handbook of Electric Motors
Author: Hamid A. Toliyat
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 850
Release: 2018-10-03
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1420030388

Presenting current issues in electric motor design, installation, application, and performance, this second edition serves as the most authoritative and reliable guide to electric motor utilization and assessment in the commercial and industrial sectors. Covering topics ranging from motor energy and efficiency to computer-aided design and equipment selection, this reference assists professionals in all aspects of electric motor maintenance, repair, and optimization. It has been expanded by more than 40 percent to explore the most influential technologies in the field including electronic controls, superconducting generators, recent analytical tools, new computing capabilities, and special purpose motors.

Handbook of Small Electric Motors

Handbook of Small Electric Motors
Author: William H. Yeadon
Publisher: McGraw Hill Professional
Total Pages: 1140
Release: 2001-05-14
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780071418027

*A complete, definitive source for the design, manufacture, application, and testing of small electric motors less than ten horsepower *Gives motor design engineers, test technicians, and engineers top-to-bottom coverage of materials used in motor manufacturing, as well as how-to advice on selecting the right design and assembly method *Includes a full section on motor applications

Practical Electric Motor Handbook

Practical Electric Motor Handbook
Author: Irving Gottlieb
Publisher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 177
Release: 1997-08-21
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0080514391

Experienced product designers are increasingly expected to be adept at incorporating a range of components into their designs. Students and experimenters too need to look beyond basic circuits and devices to achieve adequate design solutions. For those experienced in engineering design, this is the guide to electric motors. This book will allow engineers and designers to marry the technologies they know about with motor technology, and hence to incorporate motors into their products. Of the many good books on motors, such as Electric Motors and Drives by Hughes, none offer the engineering professional a tailored guide to motors taking into account their expertise. This book fills that gap. Irving Gottlieb is a leading author of many books for practising engineers, technicians and students of electronic and electrical engineering. - Practical approach with minimum theory - Covers a core area ignored by many electronics texts - Shows how to incorporate motors into electronic products

Handbook of Coil Winding

Handbook of Coil Winding
Author: Jürgen Hagedorn
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 303
Release: 2017-07-24
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 3662544024

This book presents the current coil winding methods, their associated technologies and the associated automation techniques. From the introduction as a forming joining process, over the physical properties of coils, the semifinished products (wire, coil body, insulation) are introduced. In the process chain, different winding methods are used for magnet wire winding. Finally, the automation of these processes is described.