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Electric Energy Systems Theory An Introduction (McGraw-Hill series in electrical engineering. Power and energy) by OlleIngemarElgerd Paperback, 533 Pages, Published 1983 by Mcgraw-Hill Education International Edition ISBN-13: 978-0-07-066273-5, ISBN: 0-07-066273-8
"This text is intended for undergraduate seniors or first-year graduate students in the power systems field. In this second edition the introductory chapters have been strengthened to improve appeal to students, and new problems and material has been added on system protection."
"This book is about electric energy: its generation, its transmission from the point of generation to where it is required, and its transformation into required forms. To achieve this end, a number of devices are essential-such as generators, trans mission lines, transformers, and electric motors. We discuss the design, construc tion, and operating characteristics of the electric devices used in the transfor ..."
Electric energy systems theory(2nd Edition) An introduction (McGraw-Hill series in electrical engineering) by OlleIngemarElgerd Hardcover, 571 Pages, Published 1983 by Mcgraw Hill Higher Education ISBN-13: 978-0-07-019231-7, ISBN: 0-07-019231-6
"This text is intended for undergraduate seniors or first-year graduate students in the power system fields, in this second edition the introductory chapters have been strengthened to improve has been added on system protection."
Basic Electric Power Engineering(Intl. Edition) (Series in Electrical Engineering) by OlleIngemarElgerd Hardcover, 508 Pages, Published 1977 by Addison-Wesley Pub (Sd) International Edition ISBN-13: 978-0-201-01717-5, ISBN: 0-201-01717-2
"Olle Ingemar Elgerd. We define now the self-inductance parameter L of the coil L
= kN2 H. (3.83) By this definition the self-inductance equals L = 4>c/i (see
comment on page 88). In other words, it is a measure of the "coupled flux", 4>c.
caused ..."
Control Systems Theory(1st Edition) (Electrical & Electronic Engineering) by ElgerdOlleIngemar Textbook Binding, 660 Pages, Published 1967 by Mcgraw Hill Text ISBN-13: 978-0-07-019174-7, ISBN: 0-07-019174-3