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DC Drive Theory Files

10/30/2013 6:06 AM

Where can i find pdf files about dc drive theory for engineers? Thank you

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Re: dc drive theory files

10/30/2013 6:44 AM

Try the internet.

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10/31/2013 5:04 AM

i tried the internet..., and strangely, i did not find any file suitable for engineers studying the dc drive theory, all i found is some small files with few details!

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10/31/2013 5:51 AM

Did you try this? <click here>

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10/31/2013 6:29 AM

Sometimes the information we seek seems hidden. Many times it is readily available if the right search words are used.

I suggest a search using...

"four-quadrant operation of dc-motor drives"

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11/17/2013 9:24 AM

Dear Mr.kataeb,

Pl.open this link

http://electrical-engineering-portal.com

and search for ABB, Schneider, Siemens Hand Books on DC DRIVES. Infact you will find plenty of topics, here.

Also open

http://www.zone4info.com

and go to Electrical Section and you will find much more books - which will be very much useful.

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11/17/2013 10:59 AM

Dear Mr.Kataeb,

In continuation to my reply- Post No.5 here, Pl. open the link below and you will get a book on DC Drive which is about 4.5.MB, 84 Pages Book.

https://app.box.com/s/8rsk4bto46zas97yn726

I am sure it will be of use to you.

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11/18/2013 1:57 AM

thank you all, you have been very helpful...

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