Description |
1 online resource (xi, 256 pages) : illustrations |
Contents |
Characteristics of the Mathematica® System; Calculations and Transformations of Equations; Solutions of Algebraic and Differential Equations; Use of Vectors and Matrices; Graphics Plotting; Overview of Elements and Methods of Higher Mathematics; Use of the Programming Elements in Mathematical Problems; ; Calculation of Transition and Steady-State Processes; Calculation of Processes in Linear Systems; Calculation of Processes in the Thyristor Rectifier Circuit; Calculation of Processes in Nonstationary Circuits; Calculation of Processes in Nonlinear Systems; Calculation of Processes in Systems with Several Aliquant Frequencies; Analysis of Harmonic Distribution in an AC Voltage Converter; Calculation of Processes in Direct Frequency Converter; Calculation of Processes in the Three-Phase Symmetric Matrix-Reactance Converter; ; The Calculation of the Processes and Stability in Closed-Loop |
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Systems; Calculation of Processes in Closed-Loop Systems with PWM; Stability Analysis in Closed-Loop Systems with PWM; Stability Analysis in Closed-Loop Systems with PWM Using the State Space Averaging Method; Steady-State and Chaotic Processes in Closed-Loop Systems with PWM; Identification of Chaotic Processes; Calculation of Processes in Relay Systems; ; Analysis of Processes in Systems with Converters; Power Conditioner; Characteristics of the Noncompensated DC Motor; ; Modeling of Processes Using PSpice; Modeling of Processes in Linear Systems; Analyzing the Linear Circuits; Modeling of Nonstationary Circuits; Processes in a System with Several Aliquant Frequencies; Processes in Closed-Loop Systems; Modeling of Processes in Relay Systems; Modeling of Processes in AC/AC Converters; Static Characteristics of the Noncompensated DC Motor; Simulation of the Electrical Drive with Noncompensated DC |
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Motor; References; ; Index |
Summary |
Advances in mathematical methods, computer technology, and electrotechnical devices in particular continue to result in the creation of programs that are leading to increased labor productivity. Mathematical and simulation programs-and other programs that unite these two operations-provide the ability to calculate transitional, steady-state processes, stability conditions, and harmonic composition, and are often used to analyze processes in power electronic systems. Electrotechnical Systems: Calculation and Analysis with Mathematica and PSpice explores the potential |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Notes |
Print version record |
SUBJECT |
Mathematica (Computer file) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n86111398
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PSpice. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n91119141
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Mathematica (Computer file) fast |
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PSpice fast |
Subject |
Electronic systems -- Design and construction -- Data processing
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Electronic circuit design -- Data processing.
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TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING -- Mechanical.
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Electronic circuit design -- Data processing
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Electronic systems -- Design and construction -- Data processing
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Zhuĭkov, V. I︠A︡. (Valeriĭ I︠A︡kovlevich)
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Kasperek, Radoslaw.
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ISBN |
9781420087109 |
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142008710X |
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