Practical Reliability Engineering


Book Description

This classic textbook/reference contains a complete integration of the processes which influence quality and reliability in product specification, design, test, manufacture and support. Provides a step-by-step explanation of proven techniques for the development and production of reliable engineering equipment as well as details of the highly regarded work of Taguchi and Shainin. New to this edition: over 75 pages of self-assessment questions plus a revised bibliography and references. The book fulfills the requirements of the qualifying examinations in reliability engineering of the Institute of Quality Assurance, UK and the American Society of Quality Control.




AC Theory


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This fundamental alternating current (AC) theory book, now in its second edition, offers a user-friendly approach and practical examples to keep industry professionals up-to-date. Designed to provide a thorough introduction to AC theory from its production, to its uses and circuitry; AC Theory, 2E uses the basics of direct current theory to explain the various facets of AC theory. The book begins by covering the primary components of AC circuits, such as resistors, inductors, and capacitors. The chapters that follow build upon the basic principles learned in these chapters, gradually introducing increasingly complex topics such as applying AC principles in power generation and generators, parallel and combination circuits, and more. With updated sidebars that provide a real-world context for the topics covered, users will develop strong connections between theory and applications, preparing them for work in the electrical field.




Electrical Theory -- AC


Book Description

Available on video or CD-ROM, this series of four videos correlates directly to Delmar's Standard Textbook of Electricity and serves as the perfect introduction (or supplement) to information covered in the book. Its helpful graphics and professional-quality animations have been thoughtfully designed to provide tomorrow's technicians and technologists with a solid understanding of fundamental AC concepts. The tapes bring AC circuits to life, providing detailed explanations of inductance, capacitance, and resistance. Safety is strongly emphasized in each video and special attention is given to explaining all electrical formulas and calculations clearly and in detail. Consistent, easy-to-understand explanations and examples are also used to highlight similarities and differences between AC and DC circuits while laying the groundwork for advanced study of more complex electricity and electronics concepts.




Basic Electric Circuit Theory


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This is the only book on the market that has been conceived and deliberately written as a one-semester text on basic electric circuit theory. As such, this book employs a novel approach to the exposition of the material in which phasors and ac steady-state analysis are introduced at the beginning. This allows one to use phasors in the discussion of transients excited by ac sources, which makes the presentation of transients more comprehensive and meaningful. Furthermore, the machinery of phasors paves the road to the introduction of transfer functions, which are then used in the analysis of transients and the discussion of Bode plots and filters. Another salient feature of the text is the consolidation into one chapter of the material concerned with dependent sources and operational amplifiers. Dependent sources are introduced as linear models for transistors on the basis of small signal analysis. In the text, PSpice simulations are prominently featured to reinforce the basic material and understanding of circuit analysis. Key Features* Designed as a comprehensive one-semester text in basic circuit theory* Features early introduction of phasors and ac steady-state analysis* Covers the application of phasors and ac steady-state analysis* Consolidates the material on dependent sources and operational amplifiers* Places emphasis on connections between circuit theory and other areas in electrical engineering* Includes PSpice tutorials and examples* Introduces the design of active filters* Includes problems at the end of every chapter* Priced well below similar books designed for year-long courses




AC Theory


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AC Theory 3rd edition




Electrical Theory AC Interactive Institutional DVD


Book Description

The ELECTRICAL THEORY AC INTERACTIVE DVD contains a complete set of videos that have been enhanced with interactive graphics, animations, and questions that you can easily use as a homework solution, study guide, or supplemental online classroom instruction. The DVD set correlates directly to Delmar's Standard Textbook of Electricity, but also complements any of Delmar's existing electrical theory products. These interactive DVDs allow you to better connect with the subject matter while fulfilling instructor requirements for electronic learning material.




AC Theory


Book Description

Designed to provide your students with a thorough introduction to Alternating Current electrical characteristics and circuit construction, this book explores the complexities of this circuit theory by building on the basics established in direct current theory.




Electrical Theory - AC


Book Description

Host Scott Varley uses animated circuit drawings to explains the construction and operation of single-phase machines used in building transformers, motors, and alternators, and shows how to properly connect them to a circuit. These tapes correlate directly to Delmar's Standard Textbook of Electricity, by Stephen L. Herman.




Electrical Theory


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AC and DC Network Theory


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Whatever the field of human activity-domestic or scientific, work or leisure-it is likely that some knowledge of the behaviour of electrical circuits is required to keep the processes moving, the wheels turning. In many cases, a knowledge of Ohm's law may suffice. In others, an understanding of more complex relationships may be necessary. In this book an attempt is made to provide, in a concise manner, an introduction to the main methods of treating electrical networks, whether they be carrying direct (de) or alternating (ac) electrical currents. Clearly, the range of possible circuits is vast so that the simplifications which are demonstrated in the pages that follow are of great importance to the student. However, to gain the fullest benefit from such a concise presentation, the student must devote some time to the exercises which are provided in Appendix B. The units used throughout the book are those of the International System (or SI). The various quantities which are introduced-such as current and potential and resistance-are summarized in Appendix A together with the symbols used to represent them, the unit associated with each quantity and the formula used to derive that unit from four fundamental or MKSA units.