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Electric Motor Drives: Modeling, Analysis, And Control (by R. Krishnan)
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Electric Motor Drives: Modeling, Analysis, And Control (by R. Krishnan)


Electronic Control of Machines develops a systematic approach to motor drives. This book places emphasis on practice through the use of extensive modeling, simulation and analysis to help readers better understand the subject. Detailed industrial applications help readers relate theory to practice. This extensive book cover numerous topics including: system level analysis, design and integration of the motor drives; and modeling and analysis of electrical machines and drive systems. For readers with an interest in electric drives and power electronics.



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