Grounds for Grounding A Handbook from Circuits to Systems 2nd Edition Elya B Joffe, Kai Sang Lock – Ebook PDF Instant Download/Delivery ISBN(s): 9781119770954
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- ISBN 13: 9781119770954
- Author: Elya B Joffe, Kai Sang Lock
Grounding design and installation are crucial to ensure the safety and performance of any electrical or electronic system irrespective of size. Successful grounding design requires a thorough familiarity with theory combined with practical experience with real-world systems. Rarely taught in schools due to its complexity, identifying and implementing the appropriate solution to grounding problems is nevertheless a vital skill in the industrial world for any electrical engineer.
In Grounds for Grounding, readers will discover a complete and thorough approach to the topic that blends theory and practice to demonstrate that a few rules apply to many applications. The book provides basic concepts of Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) that act as the foundation for understanding grounding theory and its applications. Each avenue of grounding is covered in its own chapter, topics from safety aspects in facilities, lightning, and NEMP to printed circuit board, cable shields, and enclosure grounding, and more.
Table contents:
1 What is Density Functional Theory?
2 DFT Calculations for Simple Solids
3 Nuts and Bolts of DFT Calculations
4 Accuracy of DFT Calculations
5 DFT Calculations for Surfaces of Solids
6 DFT Calculations of Vibrational Frequencies
7 Calculating Rates of Chemical Processes Using Transition State Theory
8 Predicting Equilibrium Phase Diagrams and Electrochemistry Using Open Ensemble Methods
9 Electronic Structure and Magnetic Properties
10 Ab Initio Molecular Dynamics
11 Methods Beyond “Standard” Calculations
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