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  • Fundamentals of Power Electronics


    Auteur: R. W. Erickson Edition:Springer  pages: 1326 Format :pdf   language :English
    This book is intended for use in introductory power electronics courses at the senior and first-year graduate level. It is also intended as a source for professionals working in power electronics, power conversion, and analog electronics.
    Introduction
     Chapter 1. Introduction
    Part 1: Converters in Equilibrium
     Chapter 2. Principles of steady-state converter analysis
     Chapter 3. Steady-state equivalent circuit modeling, losses, and efficiency
     Chapter 4. Switch realization
     Chapter 5. The discontinuous conduction mode
     Chapter 6. Converter circuits
    Part 2: Converter Dynamics and Control
     Chapter 7. Ac equivalent circuit modeling
     Chapter 8. Converter transfer functions
     Chapter 9. Controller design
     Chapter 10. Ac and dc equivalent circuit modeling of the discontinuous conduction mode
     Chapter 11. The current programmed mode
    Part 3: Magnetics
     Chapter 12. Basic magnetics theory
     Chapter 13. Filter inductor design
     Chapter 14. Transformer design
    Part 4: Modern Rectifiers and Power System Harmonics
     Chapter 15. Power and harmonics in nonsinusoidal systems
     Chapter 16. Line-commutated rectifiers
     Chapter 17. The ideal rectifier
     Chapter 18. Low harmonic rectifier modeling and control
    Part 5: Resonant Converters
     Chapter 19. Resonant conversion
     Chapter 20. Quasi-resonant converters


  • human body


    EditionR.I.C. Publications -Factscope Series
    With bright, vibrant colors and amazing photography, these six 64-page visually stunning books invite students to explore and discover the world of science. Key facts and terms are described on each page.
    “Factoscope” boxes highlight important points of text.
    Colorful photographs are labeled for easy identification.

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  • Mechanical engineering

    Auteur:Alan darbyshire Edition:Newnes  pages:417 Format :pdf   language : English
    The look of this new edition has been radically improved and colour has been added to make the book more accessible for students. Key points highlight the most important concepts. Mathematics is backed up with numerous examples to work through and activities for students to complete out of the class room help put the theory in context. Test your knowledge quizzes throughout the text ensure students can test their understanding of the preceding text, while end of unit review questions are ideal for exam revision and set course work.

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  • Licence de Technologie et Mécanique

    Auteur: Philippe DEPEYRE Edition:Eelsevier  pages: 89 Format :pdf   language :Français

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  • Tabletop Machining

    A basic approach to making small parts on miniature machine tools
    Auteur: Joe Martin Edition: Sherline Products Inc  pages: 357 Format :pdf   language :English
    Tabletop Machining gives the reader not just the "hows" but also the "whys" of machining practices using the lathe and milling machine for metalworking. Included are down-to-earth descriptions as well as detailed photos and drawings. In addition, a large selection of project photos illustrates the amazing work that has been produced by craftsmen using small but capable miniature machine tools. Though the tools used in the examples highlight the small end of the size scale in machining, the theories and practices can be applied to metal working on machines of any size.
    Whether you're a newly graduated engineer or a beginning machinist, this book will help you gather some real, practical knowledge of how machines and machinists actually go about working with metal. This isn't theory, but rather it details "real world" practices and gives a good insight into the challenges faced by machinists. Too often, good craftsmen are stopped from venturing forth because the only information available shows just the technically perfect way to do things rather than the simple, practical methods everyone really uses. For those wishing to design and build their first metal parts, it is a perfect starting point, as it highlights the fun that comes from making small projects of precision and beauty.

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