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This book introduces electromechanical energy conversion through active learning. The book contains numerous hands-on challenges that encourage a creative and determined approach to problem solving, making it an ideal text for undergraduate courses. Covering linear and non-linear magnetic circuits, transformers, electromechanical energy and forces, and excited electromechanical systems, along with detailed examination of various machines involved, Electromechanical Energy Conversion Through Active Learning is an essential guide for teachers and an invaluable companion for students studying energy conversion.…mehr

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Produktbeschreibung
This book introduces electromechanical energy conversion through active learning. The book contains numerous hands-on challenges that encourage a creative and determined approach to problem solving, making it an ideal text for undergraduate courses. Covering linear and non-linear magnetic circuits, transformers, electromechanical energy and forces, and excited electromechanical systems, along with detailed examination of various machines involved, Electromechanical Energy Conversion Through Active Learning is an essential guide for teachers and an invaluable companion for students studying energy conversion.


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Autorenporträt
J R Cardoso has been a professor with the Energy and Electrical Automation Department at the Polytechnic School of the University of São Paulo since 1999. His research interests include numerical methods for electromagnetics, theoretical electromagnetics, electrical machines, electromechanical biomedical application, electrical railway research and engineering education.

M B C Salles has been an assistant professor at the Polytechnic School of the University of Sao Paulo since 2010. His main interests include distributed generation, power system dynamics, control and stability, renewable energy, energy storage, and electricity markets.

M C Costa has been a director at Electromagnetics Technology since 2008, where he works on consulting projects involving electromagnetic field simulation. His main interests are finite element and other numerical methods, electromagnetic device simulation and optimization, software development, and power systems.