Theory and Calculations of Electrical Apparatus (Classic Reprint)
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Author(s)Charles Proteus Steinmetz
PublisherForgotten Books
ISBN / ASIN145100432X
ISBN-139781451004328
Sales Rank3,056,703
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In the twenty years since the first edition ofT heory and Calculation of Alternating Current Phenomena appeared, electrical engineering has risen from a small beginning to the worlds greatest industry; electricity has found its field, as the means of universal energy transmission, distribution and supply, and our knowledge of electrophysics and electrical engineering has increased many fold, so that subjects, which twenty years ago could be dismissed with a few pages discussion, now have expanded and require an extensive knowledge by every electrical engineer. In the following volume I have discussed the most important characteristics of the numerous electrical apparatus, which have been devised and have found their place in the theory of electrical engineering. While many of them have not yet reached any industrial importance, experience has shown, that not infrequently apparatus, which had been known for many years but had not found any extensive practical use, become, with changes of industrial conditions, highly important. It is therefore necessary for the electrical engineer to be familiar, in a general way, with the characteristics of the less frequently used types of apparatus. In some respects, the following work, and its companion volume, Theory and Calculation of Electric Circuits, may be considered as continuations, or rather as parts ofT heory and Calculation of Alternating Current Phenomena. With the 4th edition, which appeared nine years ago, Alternating Current Phenomena had reached about the largest practical bulk, and when rewriting it recently for the 5th edition, it became necessary to subdivide it into three volumes, to include at least the most necessary structural elements of our knowledge of electrical engineering. The subject matter thus has been distributed into three volumes: Alternating Current Phenomena, Electric Circuits, andE le
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