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The Control Techniques Drives and Controls Handbook
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The Control Techniques Drives and Controls Handbook

BookHardcover
EUR180,00

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Variable speed drives and the associated electrical motors play a central role in industry as well as the buildings in which we live, work and are entertained. They are arguably the most potent tool we have in the quest to save energy and thereby reduce our carbon footprint. Their rate of development has been rapid and today's product is in many ways unrecognisable from its ancestors of even twenty years ago. Development continues apace for the components used in the products, the products themselves and the ways in which the products are used.
This book contains a great deal of practical information for drives and industrial engineers who use motors and drives. It is a comprehensive guide to the technology underlying drives and motors. It contains sufficient theory to give both user and student an insight into the design of these components and thereby the constraints and opportunities that exist. It has been radically revised and expanded from the previous edition to contain much new information.
The practical grounding of this book makes it a reference work that has a place on the shelf of students as well as practising engineers.
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ISBN/GTIN978-1-84919-013-8
Product TypeBook
BindingHardcover
Publishing date15/06/2009
LanguageEnglish
SizeWidth 161 mm, Height 240 mm, Thickness 45 mm
Weight1302 g
Article no.3523910
CatalogsLibri
Data source no.A19024190
Product groupBU684
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Professor Bill Drury is a Technical Advisor to Control Techniques (a division of Emerson), having previously spent 18 years as Technical Director/Executive V.P. Technology there. He is a Visiting Professor at the University of Bristol.

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