Principles and Practice of Electrical Engineering
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Focusing on the intricate blend of art and science in electrical machinery design, this work compiles essential data and insights gleaned from years of practical experience. It emphasizes the importance of understanding machine limitations for aspiring designers. Covering standard equipment such as direct and alternating current generators, synchronous motors, and transformers, the text guides readers through a systematic approach to design using fundamental formulas and constants, ensuring a comprehensive grasp of electrical apparatus design principles.