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The third edition of this bestselling textbook incorporates the latest technologies used to save energy and increase productivity, stability, and reliability. It includes new references to key research and development activities, adds nearly 120 new pages covering recent advances, and features two new chapters on advanced scalar control and multiphase electric machine drives. All solved numerical examples have been retained, and 10 MATLAB®-Simulink® programs remain online to ensure students gain a practical understanding of the subtleties involved in the operation of modern electric drives.

Produktbeschreibung
The third edition of this bestselling textbook incorporates the latest technologies used to save energy and increase productivity, stability, and reliability. It includes new references to key research and development activities, adds nearly 120 new pages covering recent advances, and features two new chapters on advanced scalar control and multiphase electric machine drives. All solved numerical examples have been retained, and 10 MATLAB®-Simulink® programs remain online to ensure students gain a practical understanding of the subtleties involved in the operation of modern electric drives.
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Autorenporträt
Ion Boldea is professor emeritus of electrical engineering at the University Politehnica Timi¿oara, Romania. A life fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), Professor Boldea has worked, published, lectured, and consulted extensively on rotary and linear electric machines, drives, and maglevs for more than 40 years. He has received many accolades, including the IEEE Nikola Tesla Award (2015). Syed A. Nasar (deceased) was James R. Boyd professor emeritus of electrical engineering at the University of Kentucky, Lexington, USA. A life fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), Professor Nasar received the IEEE Nikola Tesla Award (2000), among other accolades. His research efforts were focused on electric motors.