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Linear Network Theory
About this book
Linear Network Theory presents the problems of linear network analysis and synthesis. This book discusses the theory of linear electrical circuits, which is important for developing the scientific outlook of specialists in radio and electrical engineering. Organized into 13 chapters, this book begins with an overview of circuit theory that operates with electrical quantities, including voltage, charge, and current. This text then examines sinusoidal function as the predominant form of a periodic process in electrical circuits. Other chapters consider the reduction of a series–parallel network to single equivalent impedance, which is one of the main forms of converting circuit diagrams often used in practice. The final chapter deals with the Laplace transformation or operational calculus, which is a combination of methods of mathematical analysis. This book is intended to be suitable for students in the specialized branches of electrical and radio engineering, post-graduates, and engineers extending their theoretical knowledge.
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Table of contents
- Front Cover
- Linear Network Theory
- Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- FOREWORD
- NOTATION
- CHAPTER I. BASIC DEFINITIONS AND CONCEPTS
- CHAPTER II. BASIC RELATIONSHIPS IN SINUSOIDAL-CURRENT CIRCUITS
- CHAPTER III. NETWORK REDUCTION AND TRANSFORMATION
- CHAPTER IV. METHODS OF SOLVING NETWORKS
- CHAPTER V. LOCI METHOD
- CHAPTER VI. TWO-TERMINAL NETWORKS
- CHAPTER VII. FOUR-TERMINAL NETWORKS
- CHAPTER VIII. RESONANT CIRCUITS. FILTERS
- CHAPTER IX. CIRCUITS WITH DISTRIBUTED PARAMETERS
- CHAPTER X. NONSINUSOIDAL PERIODIC WAVES (FOURIER SERIES)
- CHAPTER XI. TRANSIENT ANALYSIS (CLASSIC METHOD)
- CHAPTER XII. THE FOURIER INTEGRAL
- CHAPTER XIII. THE LAPLACE TRANSFORMATION
- APPENDIX I: ELEMENTS OF COMPLEX VARIABLE THEORY
- APPENDIX II: BASIC PROPERTIES OF THE FOURIER TRANSFORMATION
- APPENDIX III: BASIC PROPERTIES OF THE LAPLACE TRANSFORMATION
- APPENDIX IV: LAPLACE TRANSFORMS
- REFERENCES
- INDEX