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Chapter 6: Controlled bridge rectifiers with d.c. motor load. 6.1 The principles of rectification. 6.2 Separately excited d.c. motor with rectified single-phase supply (up to and including equation 6.9 only). Example 6.1. 6.3 Separately excited d.c. motor with rectified three-phase supply (up to and including equation 6.46 only in 6.3.2.1 and exclude 6.3.2.2 and 6.3.2.3). Examples 6.4, 6.5 and 6.8. Chapter 7: Three-phase naturally commutated bridge circuit as a rectifier or inverter. 7.1 Three-phase controlled bridge rectifier with passive load impedance (only up to and including equation 7.12 in sub-section 7.1.1, and only up to and including equation (7.54) in sub-section 7.1.2 ). 7.2 Three-phase controlled bridge rectifier-converter. Examples 7.8, 7.9 and 7.10. Chapter 9: Three-phase induction motor with constant frequency supply. 9.1 Three-phase induction motor with sinusoidal three phase voltages. 9.3 Three-phase induction motor voltage control by electronic switching (up to and including the description of Fig. 9.14). Chapter 10: Induction motor slip-energy recovery. 10.1 Three-phase induction motor with injected secondary voltage. 10.2 Induction motor slip-energy recovery (SER) system (Only the introduction section). Chapter 11: Induction motor speed control by the use of adjustable voltage, adjustable frequency step-wave inverters. 11.1 Three-phase induction motor with controlled sinusoidal supply voltages of adjustable frequency. Worked examples 11.1 and 11.2. 11.2 Three-phase, step-wave voltage source inverters with passive load impedance (exclude sub-section 11.2.5.2). Worked example 11.3. 11.3 Three-phase, step-wave voltage source inverters with induction motor load. Worked examples 11.6 and 11.7. Chapter 12: Induction motor speed control by the use of adjustable voltage, adjustable frequency step-wave inverters. Introduction. 12.1.3 Sinusoidal modulation. 12.1.4 Optimal pulse-width modulation (harmonic elimination). 12.2 Three-phase induction motor controlled by PWM voltage source inverter (VSI). Example 12.5.