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Permanent Magnet Motor Technology Revised (Electrical Engineering and Electronics, 113)

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Binding: Hardcover Dewey Decimal Number: 621.46 EAN: 9780824707392 ISBN: 0824707397 Label: CRC Manufacturer: CRC Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 608 Publication Date: 2002-01-15 Publisher: CRC Studio: CRC
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Reflects the latest innovations in the development of permanent magnet (PM) brushless motors for electromechanical servo drives, industrial applications, domestic and public life, traction, computer, instrumentation, aerospace, and defense.
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Couldn't disagree more Comment: I couldn't disagree with the previous reviewer more strongly. This book is awful: a poorly-organized mishmash of topics generally capitulated via equation with little depth and no explanation offered.
The index is a joke: on one recent occasion I was disappointed to find that there is not a single heading under the word "thermal". Surely a book on PM motors would have at least one passage talking about some thermal property that would merit inclusion?
Overall, I have become accustomed to being disappointed when looking to this book for help. Anyone interested would be better advised to get Hanselman's excellent Brushless Permanent Magnet Motor Design instead.
Customer Rating:      Summary: The Bible for permanent magnet motors Comment: Like the Bible in church, anyone working with permanent magnet motors needs this book close at hand. Carefully written, it covers every important topic about these motors. And as the authors note in the beginning pages of the book, more and more attention is being paid to energy production and use. With energy-related issues always in the news - from the wars in the Persian Gulf region to climate change - having powerful and efficient motors and generators will be important to more than just engineers.
Expensive book, no question. But worth it.
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