Pergamon Press, London, Great Britain, 1968. — 180 p.
The purpose of this book is to provide a text which introduces the student to the method of symmetrical components and to demonstrate
the method by which an analysis may be made of simple power networks subjected to unbalanced fault conditions.
The subject-matter includes an evolution of the basic theory to an eventual solution of the conditions for unbalance on three-phase machines. This leads on to show the resolution of three-phase power networks into separate positive-, negative-, and zero-sequence networks and the use of these networks in order to solve for conditions of unbalanced faults. Chapters are also included to deal with various types of alter networks and the solution of problems involving networks having unbalanced impedances and similar associated topics.