Trust the Standard Handbook of Electrical Engineering, the one relied upon by electrical engineers for nearly a century
Item #: 330-1468-06
ISBN: 0071441468
ISBN13: 978-0-07-144146-9
Author: Donald G. Fink , Wayne H. Beaty Publisher: McGraw-Hill Format: Hardcover
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The Standard Handbook of Electrical Engineering has served the field of electrical engineering for nearly a century. Originally published in
1907, through 14 previous editions it has been a required resource for students
and professionals. This new 15th edition features new material focusing on power
generation and power systems operation – two longstanding strengths of the
handbook that have recently become front-burner technology issues. At the same
time, the entire format of the handbook has been streamlined, removing archaic
sections and providing a quick, easy look-up experience. 2000 pp.
Standard Handbook of Electrical Engineering - Table of Contents:
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PREFACE
Section 1: Units, Symbols, Definitions, and Conversion Factors
Section 2: Electric and Magnetic Circuits
Section 3: Measurements and Instruments
Section 4: Properties of Materials
Section 5: Generation
Section 6: Prime Movers
Section 7: Alternating-Current Generators
Section 8: Direct-Current Generators
Section 9: Hydroelectric Power Generation
Section 10: Power System Components
Section 11: Alternate Sources of Power
Section 12: Electric Power System Economics
Section 13: Project Economics
Section 14: Transmission Systems
Section 15: Direct Current Power Transmission
Section 16: Power-System Operation
Section 17: Substations
Section 18: Power Distribution
Section 19: Wiring Design for Commercial and Industrial Buildings
Section 20: Motors and Drives
Section 21: Industrial and Commercial Applications of Electric Power
Section 22: Power Electronics
Section 23: Power Quality and Reliability
Section 24: Grounding Systems
Section 25: Computer Applications in the Electric Power Industry
Section 26: Illumination
Section 27: Lightning and Overvoltage protection
Section 28: Standards in Electrotechnology, Telecommunications, and Information Technology