Electrical Machines And Drives A Space Vector Theory Approach Monographs In Electrical And Electronic Engineering Exclusive -

Most textbooks treat the inverter (the drive) and the motor (the machine) as separate entities. This monograph excels by treating the as a discrete voltage vector generator.

The space vector theory approach is based on the mathematical formulation of electrical quantities in terms of space vectors. The mathematical formulation of space vectors is as follows: Most textbooks treat the inverter (the drive) and

: The space-vector model is extended to specialized machines, including double-cage induction machines salient-pole synchronous machines Permanent-Magnet (PM) Machines synchronous machines (salient-pole and smooth-air-gap)

" by Peter Vas , part of the Monographs in Electrical and Electronic Engineering series. Core Premise of Space-Vector Theory and permanent-magnet machines.

: Includes detailed analysis of induction machines (including double-cage), synchronous machines (salient-pole and smooth-air-gap), and permanent-magnet machines.