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A Textbook of Electrical technology:Volume III Transmission, Distribution & Utilization
This revised and enlarged multicolour edition of Vol. III entitled “Transmission, Distribution & Utilization” is becoming popular day by day among the students. Its objective is to provide a comprehensive coverage in a clear and well multicolour illustrated format. Lots of latest numerical examples have been added. rnStudents of engineering and those preparing for A.M.I.E (India) examinations will find that they need not buy any other books, since it fully covers their syllabi according to their latest schemes.rnMain features of this multicolour illustrative edition:rn• This unique modern textbook present the material in an integrated manner and logical sequence for:rn(1) B.E., B. Tech and all the graduation courses in Engineering in India and abroadrn(2) Sec. A & B of A.M.I.E (Indiarn(3) Grad. I.E.T.E. (India)rn(4) I.E.E. (london)rn(5) City & guilds (London)rn(6) I.E.R.E. (London)rn(7) Diploma courses (polytechnic) of all over India and abroadrn• Two new chapters entitled ‘Rating and Services Capacity’ and ‘Distribution Automation’ have been addedrn• The chapter of ‘electric traction’ has been enriched by adding more theory as well as solved problemsrn• Few problems have been added in chapter ‘industrial application of electric motors’rn• The recent concept of digital control of electric motors has been introduced in the chapter ‘electronic control of A.C motors’rn• All objective tests have been recast and extended where requiredrnThe authors feel great pleasure in presenting to their esteemed readers a thoroughly revised edition of Vol. III of electrical technology which has been in their service since 1959. Special attention has been given to the chapters dealing with tariffs and economic considerations, illumination and electric welding. All chapters have been updated by the inclusion of subject material selected from the latest curricula of various engineering colleges and technical institutions in India and abroad. The chapter on electric traction utilizes the S.I. Systems of units instead of the M.K.S system which permits use of gravitational units. Easy tips have been given for converting units from one system to another. The confusion which exist in the minds of a large number of students, particularly of the non electrical stream, regarding mass and weight of a substance, etc., has been clarified with the help of lucid examples.rnA totally new chapter entitled electric heating has been added in this edition. The importance of this chapter lies in the fact that it is needed by the degree as well as diploma students. Many repetitive and overlapping, solved as well as unsolved examples have been deleted and replaced by the latest numerical examples set in various examination papers upto 1994. Similarly, most of the objective testsgiven at the end of each chapter have been recast and extended where required. rn
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