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E-raamat: Electrotechnical Systems: Calculation and Analysis with Mathematica and PSpice

(National Technical University of Ukraine Kiev Polytechnical Institute), (University of Zielona Gora, Poland), (University of Zielona Gora, Poland)
  • Formaat: 268 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 03-Oct-2018
  • Kirjastus: CRC Press Inc
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781420087109
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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 programsand other programs that unite these two operationsprovide 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 of two such programsMathematica and ORCAD (PSpice)as they are used for analysis in various areas. The authors discuss the formulation of problems and the steps in their solution. They focus on the analysis of transient, steady-state processes and their stability in non-stationary and nonlinear systems with DC and AC converters. All problems are solved using Mathematica, and program codes are presented. The authors use ORCAD (PSpice) to compare the results obtained by employing Mathematica and to demonstrate the peculiarities associated with its use.

This book clearly and concisely illustrates represented expressions, variables, and functions and the general application of the mathematical pocket Mathematica 4.2 for the analysis of the electromagnetic processes in electrotechnical systems. It will be a valuable addition to the library of anyone working with electrotechnical systems.
Preface vii
Acknowledgments ix
The Authors xi
Characteristics of the Mathematica ® System
1(28)
Calculations and Transformations of Equations
1(6)
Solutions of Algebraic and Differential Equations
7(5)
Use of Vectors and Matrices
12(4)
Graphics Plotting
16(6)
Overview of Elements and Methods of Higher Mathematics
22(4)
Use of the Programming Elements in Mathematical Problems
26(3)
Calculation of Transition and Steady-State Processes
29(74)
Calculation of Processes in Linear Systems
29(5)
Solution by the Analytical Method
30(3)
Solution by the Numerical Method
33(1)
Calculation of Processes in the Thyristor Rectifier Circuit
34(8)
Calculation of Processes in Nonstationary Circuits
42(7)
Calculation of Processes in Nonlinear Systems
49(3)
Calculation of Processes in Systems with Several Aliquant Frequencies
52(12)
Analysis of Harmonic Distribution in an AC Voltage Converter
64(8)
Calculation of Processes in Direct Frequency Converter
72(7)
Calculation of Processes in the Three-Phase Symmetric Matrix-Reactance Converter
79(24)
Double-Frequency Complex Function Method
82(11)
Double-Frequency Transform Matrix Method
93(10)
The Calculation of the Processes and Stability in Closed-Loop Systems
103(64)
Calculation of Processes in Closed-Loop Systems with PWM
103(10)
Stability Analysis in Closed-Loop Systems with PWM
113(8)
Stability Analysis in Closed-Loop Systems with PWM Using the State Space Averaging Method
121(7)
Steady-State and Chaotic Processes in Closed-Loop Systems with PWM
128(10)
Identification of Chaotic Processes
138(8)
Calculation of Processes in Relay Systems
146(21)
Analysis of Processes in Systems with Converters
167(36)
Power Conditioner
167(17)
The Mathematical Model of a System
167(4)
Computation of a Steady-State Process
171(3)
Steady-State Stability Analyses
174(1)
Calculation of Steady-State Processes and System Stability
175(9)
Characteristics of the Noncompensated DC Motor
184(19)
Static Characteristics of the Noncompensated DC Motor
184(7)
Analysis of Electrical Drive with Noncompensated DC Motor
191(12)
Modeling of Processes Using PSpice®
203(42)
Modeling of Processes in Linear Systems
203(3)
Placing and Editing Parts
203(1)
Editing Part Attributes
204(1)
Setting Up Analyses
205(1)
Analyzing the Linear Circuits
206(6)
Time-Domain Analysis
206(4)
AC Sweep Analysis
210(2)
Modeling of Nonstationery Circuits
212(6)
Transient Analysis of a Thyristor Rectifier
212(1)
Boost Converter---Transient Simulation
213(2)
FFT Harmonics Analysis
215(3)
Processes in a System with Several Aliquant Frequencies
218(3)
Processes in Closed-Loop Systems
221(2)
Modeling of Processes in Relay Systems
223(3)
Modeling of Processes in AC/AC Converters
226(9)
Direct Frequency Converter
226(1)
Three-Phase Matrix-Reactance Converter
227(3)
Model of AC/AC Buck System
230(4)
Steady-State Time-Domain Analysis
234(1)
Static Characteristics of the Noncompensated DC Motor
235(5)
Simulation of the Electrical Drive with Noncompensated DC Motor
240(5)
References 245(4)
Index 249
Igor Korotyeyev, Valerii Zhuikov, Radoslaw Kasperek