
Electromagnetics for Electrical Machines by Ahmad Shahid Khan, Saurabh Kumar Mukerji, and Yatendra Pal Singh. The Book Electromagnetics for Electrical Machines explains the intricacies of its subject in a simple and systematic manner. The contents of this book are based on the syllabi of MTech courses on electrical machines in some of the Indian universities and technical institutes. It is basically designed to serve as a one-semester course at the postgraduate level for electrical engineering students. Its contents are mainly confined to the linear theory of electromagnetics. Since this book lays more emphasis on concepts than on developing problem-solving skills, no numerical methods (viz. an iterative solution using relaxation techniques, finite difference methods, finite-element methods, the method of moment, etc.) are included. The first few introductory chapters of this book may also be used by students of physics, electronics, and communication engineering.
The Contents of Electromagnetics for Electrical Machines
- Introduction
- Review of Field Equations
- Theorems, Revisited
- Helmholtz Theorem
- A Dictionary of Electronics and Electrical Engineering
- Uniqueness Theorem
- Laplacian Fields
- Eddy Currents in Magnetic Cores
- Eddy Currents in Large Plates due to Alternating
- Laminated-Rotor Polyphase Induction Machines
- Practical Guide To Electrical Grounding
- Unlaminated Rotor Polyphase Induction Machines
- Case Studies
- Numerical Computation
- Field Theory of Hysteresis Machines