ABSTRACT

Most traditional power systems textbooks focus on high-voltage transmission. However, the majority of power engineers work in urban factories, buildings, or industries where power comes from utility companies or is self-generated. Introduction to Electrical Power and Power Electronics is the first book of its kind to cover the entire scope of elect

chapter 1|36 pages

- AC Power Fundamentals

chapter 2|22 pages

- Common Aspects of Power Equipment

chapter 3|30 pages

- AC Generator

chapter 4|32 pages

- AC and DC Motors

chapter 5|28 pages

- Transformer

chapter 6|24 pages

- Power Cable

chapter 7|20 pages

- Power Distribution

chapter 8|26 pages

- Fault Current Analysis

chapter 9|34 pages

- System Protection

chapter 10|32 pages

- Economical Use of Power

chapter 11|22 pages

- Electrochemical Battery

chapter 12|26 pages

- Power Electronics Devices

chapter 13|20 pages

- DC–DC Converters

chapter 14|42 pages

- AC–DC–AC Converters

chapter 15|34 pages

- Variable-Frequency Drives

chapter 16|34 pages

- Quality of Power

chapter 17|18 pages

- Power Converter Cooling