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Electrical Engineer's Reference Book (16th Edition)
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Electrical Engineer's Reference Book (16th Edition)
(by M. A. Laughton & D. J. Warne)


For ease of use, this edition has been divided into the following subject sections: general principles; materials and processes; control, power electronics and drives; environment; power generation; transmission and distribution; power systems; sectors of electricity use.

New chapters and major revisions include: industrial instrumentation; digital control systems; programmable controllers; electronic power conversion; environmental control; hazardous area technology; electromagnetic compatibility; alternative energy sources; alternating current generators; electromagnetic transients; power system planning; reactive power plant and FACTS controllers; electricity economics and trading; power quality.
  • An essential source of techniques, data and principles for all practising electrical engineers.
  • Written by an international team of experts from engineering companies and universities.
  • Includes a major new section on control systems, PLCs and microprocessors.



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