Understand the theory of eddy currents with this essential reference
Eddy currents are electrical current loops produced when a conductor passes through a magnetic field, or is otherwise subject to a change in magnetic field direction. These currents play a significant role in many industrial processes and areas of electrical engineering. Their properties and applications are therefore a subject of significant interest for electrical engineers and other professionals.
Eddy Currents: Theory, Modelling and Applications offers a comprehensive reference on eddy currents in theory and practice. It begins with an introduction to the underlying theory of eddy currents, before proceeding to both closed-form and numerical solutions, and finally describing current and future applications. The result is an essential tool for anyone whose work requires an understanding of these ubiquitous currents.
Eddy Currents readers will also find:
- Professional insights from an author team with decades of combined experience in research and industry
- Detailed treatment of methods including finite difference, finite element, and integral equation techniques
- Over 100 computer-generated figures to illustrate key points
Eddy Currents is a must-have reference for researchers and industry professionals in electrical engineering and related fields.
About the Author:
Sheppard J. Salon, PhD, is Professor Emeritus in the Department of Electric Power Engineering at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in Troy, New York, USA, and founder of the Magsoft Corporation. He has published on many electrical engineering subjects and his awards and honors include an IEEE Life Fellowship and the IEEE 2004 Nicola Tesla Award.
M.V.K. Chari, PhD, now retired, was a Research Professor at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in Troy, New York, USA. He is a former Technical Leader at General Electric, an IEEE Life Fellow, and recipient of the 1993 Nicola Tesla Award. He has published extensively on electrical engineering subjects.
Lale Ergene, PhD, is a Full Professor in the Electrical Engineering Department at Istanbul Technical University, Turkey. She was an adjunct professor at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in Troy, New York, USA and worked at MAGSOFT Corporation as a consulting engineer. She is IEEE Senior Member and advisory board member of the Scientific and Technological Research Council of Türkiye. She has published widely on electrical engineering subjects.
David Burow, PhD, is Owner and Head Programmer at Genfo, Inc, a company that provides custom programming for Macintosh, Windows, and Linux operating systems. He was a Postdoctoral Researcher at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and has published several papers on electrical engineering subjects.
Mark DeBortoli, PhD, received a doctoral degree at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. He has over 30 of industrial experience and is currently an engineering consultant.