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Network Analysis and Practice
This book aims to take undergraduates in science and engineering to an acceptable level of competence in network analysis.
Alan Keith Walton (Author)
9780521319034, Cambridge University Press
Paperback, published 29 May 1987
356 pages
22.8 x 15.2 x 2 cm, 0.62 kg
It is the aim of this book to take undergraduates in science and engineering to an acceptable level of competence in network analysis. The author assumes no previous knowledge of the subject. The book starts from basic physical ideas and progresses through essential network laws and theorems to Fourier and Laplace transform methods of analysing transient and steady-state problems. Traditional transient and alternating-current theory is covered prior to introducing transform methods, since the author believes that the gain in physical insight from such an approach is invaluable. Throughout, the relevance of the analysis to practical electric and electronic circuits is stressed. This book will be of value to students in universities and polytechnics in physics and electrical and electronics engineering departments.
Preface
1. Electric charge, field and potential
2. Electric current, resistance and electromotive force
3. Direct-current networks
4. Capacitance, inductance and electrical transients
5. Introduction to the steady-state responses of networks to sinusoidal sources
6. Transformers in networks
7. Alternating-current instruments and bridges
8. Attenuators and single-section filters
9. Multiple-section filters and transmission lines
10. Signal analysis of nonlinear and active networks
11. Fourier and Laplace transform techniques
12. Filter synthesis
Mathematical background appendices
Problems
Answers
Solutions
Index.
Subject Areas: Electrical engineering [THR]