Most electrical engineering curricula focus heavily on the workhorses of industry: DC motors, induction motors, and synchronous machines. But as automation, robotics, and precision control become the norm, the spotlight shifts to devices that don’t fit the standard mould. Enter the world of Special Electrical Machines .
There are several textbooks on the market, but K. Venkataratnam’s approach is uniquely effective for several reasons: Special Electrical Machines By K Venkataratnam
The author has a gift for breaking down complex electromagnetic structures. Whether it’s the variable reluctance principle in a stepper motor or the hysteresis loop in a hysteresis motor, the explanations are logical and methodical. He starts with the physical construction, moves to the principle of operation, and then dives into the mathematical model. Most electrical engineering curricula focus heavily on the