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Dynamo-Electricity Machinery

Dynamo-Electricity Machinery
A Manual for Students of Electrotechnics

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  • Date Published: May 2011
  • availability: Available
  • format: Paperback
  • isbn: 9781108026871

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  • Silvanus P. Thompson (1851–1916) was a physicist and electrical engineer. A professor by the age of 27, he taught at University College, Bristol, and the City and Guilds Finsbury Technical College in London, and was a leading expert on the newly emerging subject of electrical lighting. This work, first published in 1884, is considered a classic in the field. In this third edition (1888), Thompson explains that he has updated much of the work, and made an important amendment in Chapter XIV about the introduction of magnetic circuits into theoretical arguments about energy production. The book begins with an explanation of how dynamos turn mechanical power into electricity, and moves on to discuss some historical background and theoretical aspects before giving detailed descriptions and illustrations of the many types of dynamo. It is an important source document for the field of electrical engineering at the end of the nineteenth century.

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    • Date Published: May 2011
    • format: Paperback
    • isbn: 9781108026871
    • length: 690 pages
    • dimensions: 216 x 140 x 39 mm
    • weight: 0.86kg
    • contains: 373 b/w illus.
    • availability: Available
  • Table of Contents

    Preface
    1. Introductory. Historical notes. Electric units
    2. Physical theory of dynamo-electric machines
    3. Organs of dynamo-electric machines
    4. On the induction of currents in armatures, and the distribution of potentials around the collector
    5. Reactions in the armature and magnetic field
    6. Government of dynamos
    7. Continuous-current machines: closed coil ring armature dynamos
    8. Continuous-current machines: closed coil drum armature dynamos
    9. Continuous-current machines: closed coil disk armature dynamos
    10. Continuous-current machines: open coil dynamos
    11. Continuous-current machines: unipolar dynamos
    12. Alternate current machines
    13. Dynamos for electroplating and electro-metallurgy
    14. Field-magnets and magnetism
    15. Elementary theory of the dynamo
    16. The magneto-machine and the separately-excited machine: efficiency and capacity
    17. The series dynamo and its characteristic
    18. The shunt dynamo and its characteristic
    19. Further equations of the dynamo
    20. Constant-potential dynamos: theory of self-regulation
    21. Constant-current dynamos
    22. Further use of graphic constructions
    23. Theory of alternate-current dynamos
    24. On coupling two or more dynamos in one circuit
    25. Transformers
    26. The dynamo as motor
    27. Elementary theory of electric motive power
    28. Reaction between armature and field-magnets in a motor
    29. Special forms of motor
    30. Theory of electric motors
    31. Government of motors
    32. Testing dynamos and motors
    Appendices
    Index.

  • Author

    Silvanus Phillips Thompson

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