Electromechanical drive systems combine electrical and mechanical processes, considering factors like performance, braking, speed control, and ambient conditions. Based on years of teaching experience, this textbook covers key topics in three parts: mechanical characteristics, electrical motor reviews, and motor selection. Ideal for advanced students and a valuable reference for engineers.
Electromechanical drive systems combine electrical and mechanical processes, considering factors like performance, braking, speed control, and ambient conditions. Based on years of teaching experience, this textbook covers key topics in three parts: mechanical characteristics, electrical motor reviews, and motor selection. Ideal for advanced students and a valuable reference for engineers.
Electromechanical drive systems have both electrical and mechanical processes. Designing these systems involve many factors like steady-state performance, braking, speed control, overloads, ambient conditions, and mechanical coupling. This textbook comprehensively covers the fundamentals of electromechanical drives, combining theory and analytical studies. It is divided into three main parts: mechanical (torques, masses, inertia), electrical (DC, induction, and synchronous machines), and motor selection (rated torque, power, and thermal stress capacity). Aimed at advanced students majoring in electrical or mechanical disciplines, this 15-week course material is based on extensive teaching experience. It includes practical examples, detailed solutions, and drill problems. Additionally, it serves as a valuable reference for design and supervising engineers in various industries.
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Zivan Zabar is Professor Emeritus of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the Tandon School of Engineering, New York University, USA. His areas of expertise are electric power systems, electric drives, and power electronics.
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