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Electric Relays: Principles and Applications
Contributor(s): Gurevich, Vladimir (Author)
ISBN: 0849341884     ISBN-13: 9780849341885
Publisher: CRC Press
OUR PRICE:   $285.00  
Product Type: Hardcover
Published: December 2005
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Annotation: The electric relay is one of the most frequently used devices in modern technological systems, yet broad information is difficult to locate. There are so many types that most engineers are familiar with only a limited number of relays applicable to very specific devices. This book contains a complete description of electrical relays, their principles of operation, and applications for all basic types. It includes the historical background for various types and discusses the issues of design and the operation principles of relay components for complicated types of relays. The author uses clear language, avoids heavy mathematics, and includes numerous illustrations for a highly accessible presentation.
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BISAC Categories:
- Technology & Engineering | Electrical
- Technology & Engineering | Electronics - General
Dewey: 621.317
LCCN: 2005049392
Series: Electrical and Computer Engineering
Physical Information: 1.47" H x 7.26" W x 10.28" (3.00 lbs) 704 pages
 
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Electric relays pervade the electronics that dominate our world. They exist in many forms, fulfill many roles, and each have their own behavioral nuances and peculiarities. To date, there exists no comprehensive reference surveying the broad spectrum of electric relays, save one-Electric Relays: Principles and Applications. This ambitious work is not only unique in its scope, but also in its practical approach that focuses on the operational and functional aspects rather than on theory and mathematics.

Accomplished engineer Dr. Vladimir Gurevich builds the presentation from first principles, unfolding the concepts and constructions via discussion of their historical development from the earliest ideas to modern technologies. He uses a show-not-tell approach that employs nearly 1300 illustrations and reveals valuable insight based on his extensive experience in the field. The book begins with the basic principles of relay construction and the major functional parts, such as contact and magnetic systems. Then, it devotes individual chapters to the various types of relays. The author describes the principles of function and construction for each type as well as features of several relays belonging to a type that operate on different principles.

Remarkably thorough and uniquely practical, Electric Relays: Principles and Applications serves as the perfect introduction to the plethora of electric relays and offers a quick-reference guide for the experienced engineer.