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Title

Electrotechnical Systems, Calculation and Analysis with Mathematica and PSpice
Authors

Igor Korotyeyev
Valeri Zhuikov
Radoslaw Kasperek
Book information

Publisher: CRC Press (Boca Raton, FL)
Copyright year: 2010
ISBN: 9781420087093
Medium: Hardcover
Pages: 256
Out of print?: N
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Contents

Characteristics of the Mathematica System |Calculation of Transition and Steady-State Processes | The Calculation of the Processes and Stability in Closed-Loop Systems | Analysis of Processes in Systems with Converters | Modeling of Processes Using PSpice
Description

Advances in mathematical methods, computer technology, and electrotechnical devices in particular continue to result in the creation of programs that are leading to increased labor productivity. Mathematical and simulation programs—and other programs that unite these two operations—provide the ability to calculate transitional, steady-state processes, stability conditions, and harmonic composition, and are often used to analyze processes in power electronic systems.

Electrotechnical Systems: Calculation and Analysis with Mathematica and PSpice explores the potential of two such programs—Mathematica and ORCAD (PSpice)—as they are used for analysis in various areas. The authors discuss the formulation of problems and the steps in their solution. They focus on the analysis of transient, steady-state processes and their stability in non-stationary and nonlinear systems with DC and AC converters. All problems are solved using Mathematica, and program codes are presented. The authors use ORCAD (PSpice) to compare the results obtained by employing Mathematica and to demonstrate the peculiarities associated with its use.

This book clearly and concisely illustrates represented expressions, variables, and functions and the general application of the mathematical pocket Mathematica 4.2 for the analysis of the electromagnetic processes in electrotechnical systems. It will be a valuable addition to the library of anyone working with electrotechnical systems.
Subjects

*Engineering
*Science > Physics > Electromagnetism
Keywords

AC/DC adapters, Harmonic distribution in AC, Closed-loop systems, Converters, Direct frequency converters, Double-frequency transform matrix, Electrical drive analysis, Fedyczak, Gantmacher, Graphics plotting, Higham, Kasperek, Korotyeyev, Linear systems, Matrices, Nonstationary circuits, Rectifier circuit, Relay systems, Rozenwasser, Strzelecky, Thyristor rectifier, Tolstoy, Voltage, Vectors