Encyclopedia of Electrical and Electronic Power Engineering, Three Volume Set provides a detailed reference on power engineering, presenting comprehensive information from a beginner's perspective. Users will save a dramatic amount of time and effort when searching for foundational information on any specific topic within power engineering. Each topic is covered at a consistent level of detail using a consistent and clearly laid-out structure and approach. This dedicated, rigorous encyclopedia is designed to present summarized information with technical foundations, but also with practical applicability of the collected information. This book will be a key tool for a variety of individuals, including design power engineers, technical staff, researchers in the field, and faculty, students and trainees in academic institutions. Integrates the key concepts of power engineering into a single, comprehensive source of information, thus saving researchers a significant amount of time Presents a highly searchable, systematic approach, giving appropriate space to each subject in this wide-ranging field, from pure mathematics and physics, to specific topics of applied engineering design Encourages readers to gain a high-quality, contextualized, wide-scope view of the specific problem they're aiming to solve
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