Standard Handbook for Electrical EngineersMcgraw-hill, 25 août 2006 - 2000 pages The Standard Handbook for Electrical Engineers has served the EE field for nearly a century. Originally published in 1907, through 14 previous editions it has been a required resource for students and professionals. This new 15th edition features new material focusing on power generation and power systems operation – two longstanding strengths of the handbook that have recently become front-burner technology issues. At the same time, the entire format of the handbook will be streamlined, removing archaic sections and providing a quick, easy look-up experience. |
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Units Symbols Constants Definitions and Conversion Factors | 1-1 |
Amos Principal Engineer Generator Engineering Siemens Power Generation Sec | 1-7 |
Raja Ayyanar Assistant Professor Fulton School of Engineering Arizona State University Sec | 1-22 |
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Autres éditions - Tout afficher
Standard Handbook for Electrical Engineers, Volume 5 Frank Fuller Fowle,Archer Eben Knowlton Affichage du livre entier - 1925 |
Standard Handbook for Electrical Engineers, Volume 4 Frank Fuller Fowle,Archer Eben Knowlton Affichage du livre entier - 1915 |
Standard Handbook for Electrical Engineers Frank Fuller Fowle,Archer Eben Knowlton Affichage du livre entier - 1910 |
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