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Theory and Calculation of Alternating Current Phenomena32537
Theory and Calculation of Alternating Current Phenomena28732
Theory and Calculation of Electric Apparatus19020
Theoretical Elements of Electrical Engineering18152
Theory and Calculation of Alternating Current Phenomena16729
Theory and Calculation of Transient Electric Phenomena and Oscillations15231
General Lectures on Electrical Engineering13415
Theory and Calculation of Electric Circuits9217
Radiation, Light and Illumination426
Engineering Mathematics: A Series of Lectures Delivered at Union College296
Elementary Lectures on Electric Discharges, Waves and Impulses, and Other Transients217
Elementary Lectures on Electric Discharges, Waves and Impulses, and Other Transients185
Four Lectures on Relativity and Space163
America and the New Epoch65
Investigation of Some Trouble in the Generating System of the Commonwealth Edison Co.11
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Chapter 20: Single-Phase Commutator MotorsTheory and Calculation of Electric Apparatus33Workbenchlines 23906-30087
Chapter 16: Induction MotorTheory and Calculation of Alternating Current Phenomena31Workbenchlines 13649-16361
Chapter 12: Frequency Converter Or General Alternating Current TransformerTheory and Calculation of Electric Apparatus31Workbenchlines 14897-17124
Chapter 19: Alternating- Current Motors In GeneralTheory and Calculation of Electric Apparatus30Workbenchlines 21713-23905
Chapter 12: Effective Resistance And ReactanceTheory and Calculation of Alternating Current Phenomena29Workbenchlines 10718-13483
Chapter 9: Inductive DischargesTheory and Calculation of Transient Electric Phenomena and Oscillations28Workbenchlines 34897-40349
Chapter 15: The General Alternating-Current Transformer Or Frequency ConverterTheory and Calculation of Alternating Current Phenomena27Workbenchlines 12683-13648
Chapter 21: Regulating Pole ConvertersTheory and Calculation of Electric Apparatus27Workbenchlines 30088-31715
Lecture 1: General ReviewGeneral Lectures on Electrical Engineering26Workbenchlines 154-565
Lecture 3: Light And Power DistributionGeneral Lectures on Electrical Engineering25Workbenchlines 983-1526
Lecture 14: Alternating Current Railway MotorGeneral Lectures on Electrical Engineering24Workbenchlines 8649-9342
Chapter 17: The Alternating-Current TransformerTheory and Calculation of Alternating Current Phenomena23Workbenchlines 16521-17716
Chapter 7: Distribution Of Alternating-Current Density In ConductorTheory and Calculation of Transient Electric Phenomena and Oscillations23Workbenchlines 24981-26094
Chapter 10: Effective Resistance And ReactanceTheory and Calculation of Alternating Current Phenomena22Workbenchlines 6957-8383
Chapter 24: Synchronous MotorTheory and Calculation of Alternating Current Phenomena21Workbenchlines 25682-29374
Chapter 1: IntroductionTheory and Calculation of Alternating Current Phenomena20Workbenchlines 1120-1683
Apparatus Section 4: Synchronous Converters: Armature Current and HeatingTheoretical Elements of Electrical Engineering19Workbenchlines 13889-15160
Chapter 10: FTheory and Calculation of Alternating Current Phenomena19Workbenchlines 8269-10499
Chapter 4: Arc RectificationTheory and Calculation of Transient Electric Phenomena and Oscillations19Workbenchlines 17755-19259
Chapter 13: Distributed Capacity, Inductance, Resistance, And LeakageTheory and Calculation of Alternating Current Phenomena18Workbenchlines 9741-11604
Chapter 14: The Alternating-Current TransformerTheory and Calculation of Alternating Current Phenomena18Workbenchlines 11605-12682
Lecture 8: Arc Lamps And Arc LightingRadiation, Light and Illumination17Workbenchlines 7141-8510
Chapter 14: The Osni!Raij Aiitebnatina-Cubbent TbakbfobmsbTheory and Calculation of Alternating Current Phenomena17Workbenchlines 14089-14918
Lecture 2: General DistributionGeneral Lectures on Electrical Engineering16Workbenchlines 566-982
Chapter 25: Distortion Of Wave-Shape And Its CausesTheory and Calculation of Alternating Current Phenomena16Workbenchlines 29375-32539
Chapter 23: ReviewTheory and Calculation of Electric Apparatus16Workbenchlines 32138-32819
Lecture 17: Arc LightingGeneral Lectures on Electrical Engineering15Workbenchlines 9920-12795
Lecture 6: LuminescenceRadiation, Light and Illumination15Workbenchlines 5077-6608
Chapter 9: Circuits Containing Resistance, Inductive Reactance, And Condensive ReactanceTheory and Calculation of Alternating Current Phenomena15Workbenchlines 4674-6992
Chapter 18: Polyphase Induction MotorsTheory and Calculation of Alternating Current Phenomena15Workbenchlines 17717-20445
Chapter 1: The General NumberEngineering Mathematics: A Series of Lectures Delivered at Union College14Workbenchlines 915-3491
Chapter 13: Ths Alternating^Cnrrent TraxsfobmerTheory and Calculation of Alternating Current Phenomena14Workbenchlines 12673-14088
Chapter 1: IntroductionTheory and Calculation of Alternating Current Phenomena14Workbenchlines 963-1366
Apparatus Section 5: Synchronous Converters: Armature ReactionTheoretical Elements of Electrical Engineering13Workbenchlines 15161-15475
Chapter 21: Alternating-Current GeneratorTheory and Calculation of Alternating Current Phenomena13Workbenchlines 22302-23970
Chapter 1: IntroductionTheory and Calculation of Alternating Current Phenomena13Workbenchlines 1224-1727
Chapter 11: Foucault Or Eddy CurrentsTheory and Calculation of Alternating Current Phenomena13Workbenchlines 8384-9380
Chapter 19: Synchronous MotorTheory and Calculation of Alternating Current Phenomena13Workbenchlines 18053-19457
Chapter 24: Symbolic Representation Of General Alternating WavesTheory and Calculation of Alternating Current Phenomena13Workbenchlines 22449-23642
Lecture 2: Conclusions From The Relativity TheoryFour Lectures on Relativity and Space12Workbenchlines 736-2388
Chapter 27: Balanced And Unbalanced Polyphase SystemsTheory and Calculation of Alternating Current Phenomena12Workbenchlines 24054-24488
Chapter 11: Phase ControlTheory and Calculation of Alternating Current Phenomena11Workbenchlines 9767-10717
Chapter 13: Foucault Or Eddy CurrentsTheory and Calculation of Alternating Current Phenomena11Workbenchlines 13484-14333
Chapter 30: Balanced And Unbalanced Polyphase SystemsTheory and Calculation of Alternating Current Phenomena11Workbenchlines 35256-35691
Chapter 15: Synchronous RectifierTheory and Calculation of Electric Apparatus11Workbenchlines 18413-19373
Chapter 14: Constant-Potential Constant-Current Trans FormationTheory and Calculation of Electric Circuits11Workbenchlines 24023-27995
Apparatus Section 9: Synchronous Converters: Inverted ConvertersTheoretical Elements of Electrical Engineering10Workbenchlines 15735-15810
Apparatus Section 11: Synchronous Converters: Double-current GeneratorsTheoretical Elements of Electrical Engineering10Workbenchlines 15893-15982
Chapter 10: Resistance And Reactance Of TransmissionTheory and Calculation of Alternating Current Phenomena10Workbenchlines 6993-9766
Chapter 22: Armature Reactions Of AlternatorsTheory and Calculation of Alternating Current Phenomena10Workbenchlines 23971-25134
Chapter 11: Fouoault Or Eddy 0Ubbent8Theory and Calculation of Alternating Current Phenomena10Workbenchlines 10500-11563
Chapter 8: Circuits Containing Resistance, Inductance, And CapacityTheory and Calculation of Alternating Current Phenomena10Workbenchlines 3577-5333
Chapter 22: Distortion Of Wave-Shape And Its CausesTheory and Calculation of Alternating Current Phenomena10Workbenchlines 21190-21982
Chapter 6: MagnetismTheory and Calculation of Electric Circuits10Workbenchlines 11051-12221
Chapter 10: Instability Of Circuits : The ArcTheory and Calculation of Electric Circuits10Workbenchlines 17632-21381
Chapter 15: Constant-Voltage Series OperationTheory and Calculation of Electric Circuits10Workbenchlines 27996-29301
Apparatus Introduction 21: IntroductionTheoretical Elements of Electrical Engineering9Workbenchlines 8292-8517
Chapter 20: Single-Phase Induction MotorsTheory and Calculation of Alternating Current Phenomena9Workbenchlines 21538-22301
Chapter 27: Symbolic Representation Of General Alternating WavesTheory and Calculation of Alternating Current Phenomena9Workbenchlines 33011-34776
Chapter 25: Baiianced And Unbaxiancbd Polyphase SystemaTheory and Calculation of Alternating Current Phenomena9Workbenchlines 25605-26027
Chapter 4: Induction Motor With Secondary ExcitationTheory and Calculation of Electric Apparatus9Workbenchlines 5555-8554
Chapter 12: Reactance Of Induction ApparatusTheory and Calculation of Electric Circuits9Workbenchlines 22634-23465
Chapter 3: Mechanical RectificationTheory and Calculation of Transient Electric Phenomena and Oscillations9Workbenchlines 15963-17754
Chapter 3: Trigonometric SeriesEngineering Mathematics: A Series of Lectures Delivered at Union College8Workbenchlines 6064-15155
Theory Section 7: Inductance in Alternating-current CircuitsTheoretical Elements of Electrical Engineering8Workbenchlines 2250-2717
Apparatus Subsection 79: Direct-current Commutating Machines: C. Commutating Machines 219Theoretical Elements of Electrical Engineering8Workbenchlines 13019-13119
Chapter 4: Vector RepresentationTheory and Calculation of Alternating Current Phenomena8Workbenchlines 2149-2759
Chapter 15: Distributed Capacity, Inductance, Resistance, And LeakageTheory and Calculation of Alternating Current Phenomena8Workbenchlines 15410-16076
Chapter 15: Induction MotobTheory and Calculation of Alternating Current Phenomena8Workbenchlines 14919-17024
Chapter 20: Commutator MotorsTheory and Calculation of Alternating Current Phenomena8Workbenchlines 19458-20501
Chapter 7: Resistance, Inductance, And Capacity In Series In Alternating-Current CircuitTheory and Calculation of Transient Electric Phenomena and Oscillations8Workbenchlines 6798-7825
Apparatus Section 1: Synchronous Converters: GeneralTheoretical Elements of Electrical Engineering7Workbenchlines 13189-13795
Apparatus Section 6: Synchronous Converters: Reactive Currents and CompoundingTheoretical Elements of Electrical Engineering7Workbenchlines 15476-15585
Chapter 14: Dielectric LossesTheory and Calculation of Alternating Current Phenomena7Workbenchlines 14334-15409
Chapter 16: Power, And Double-Frequency Quantities InTheory and Calculation of Alternating Current Phenomena7Workbenchlines 16077-16520
Chapter 33: Efficiency Of SystemsTheory and Calculation of Alternating Current Phenomena7Workbenchlines 36515-37127
Chapter 8: CapacityTheory and Calculation of Alternating Current Phenomena7Workbenchlines 3872-6370
Chapter 16: IlTheory and Calculation of Alternating Current Phenomena7Workbenchlines 19346-21338
Chapter 9: Resistance And Reactance Of Transmission LinesTheory and Calculation of Alternating Current Phenomena7Workbenchlines 5334-6956
Chapter 17: Alternating-Current GeneratorTheory and Calculation of Alternating Current Phenomena7Workbenchlines 16362-17596
Chapter 17: Circuits With Distributed LeakageTheory and Calculation of Electric Circuits7Workbenchlines 30429-31656
Chapter 18: Oscillating CurrentsTheory and Calculation of Electric Circuits7Workbenchlines 31657-33200
Lecture 4: Single-Energy Transients In Alternating Current CircuitsElementary Lectures on Electric Discharges, Waves and Impulses, and Other Transients6Workbenchlines 2485-3386
Lecture 1: Nature And Different Forms Of RadiationRadiation, Light and Illumination6Workbenchlines 608-1548
Apparatus Section 1: Induction Machines: GeneralTheoretical Elements of Electrical Engineering6Workbenchlines 18949-19165
Theory Section 13: Alternating-current TransformerTheoretical Elements of Electrical Engineering6Workbenchlines 4465-5263
Chapter 30: Quartbr-Fhase SystemTheory and Calculation of Alternating Current Phenomena6Workbenchlines 27501-29124
Chapter 4: Graphic RepresentationTheory and Calculation of Alternating Current Phenomena6Workbenchlines 1743-2321
Chapter 30: Efficiency Of SystemsTheory and Calculation of Alternating Current Phenomena6Workbenchlines 25136-25597
Chapter 32: Quarter-Phase SystemTheory and Calculation of Alternating Current Phenomena6Workbenchlines 25904-27405
Chapter 5: Single-Phase Induction MotorTheory and Calculation of Electric Apparatus6Workbenchlines 8555-10582
Chapter 16: Reaction MachinesTheory and Calculation of Electric Apparatus6Workbenchlines 19374-20293
Chapter 7: Shaping Of Waves : GeneralTheory and Calculation of Electric Circuits6Workbenchlines 12222-12961
Chapter 2: IntroductionTheory and Calculation of Transient Electric Phenomena and Oscillations6Workbenchlines 1993-2658
Lecture 8: Traveling WavesElementary Lectures on Electric Discharges, Waves and Impulses, and Other Transients5Workbenchlines 5279-6124
Lecture 4: Single-Energy Transients In Alternating Current CircuitsElementary Lectures on Electric Discharges, Waves and Impulses, and Other Transients5Workbenchlines 2162-2971
Lecture 8: Traveling WavesElementary Lectures on Electric Discharges, Waves and Impulses, and Other Transients5Workbenchlines 4745-5520
Theory Section 17: Impedance and AdmittanceTheoretical Elements of Electrical Engineering5Workbenchlines 6814-7380
Chapter 5: Symbolic MethodTheory and Calculation of Alternating Current Phenomena5Workbenchlines 2760-3266
Chapter 6: Topographic MethodTheory and Calculation of Alternating Current Phenomena5Workbenchlines 3267-3618
Chapter 23: Synchronizing AlternatorsTheory and Calculation of Alternating Current Phenomena5Workbenchlines 25135-25681
Chapter 4: Graphic BefrisxintationTheory and Calculation of Alternating Current Phenomena5Workbenchlines 2122-2743
Chapter 12: Dibtbisnted Capacity, Inductance, Besistance, AndTheory and Calculation of Alternating Current Phenomena5Workbenchlines 11564-12672
Chapter 16: Aiitebnatingh-Current OsnebatorTheory and Calculation of Alternating Current Phenomena5Workbenchlines 17025-18828
Chapter 19: Commutatob MotobsTheory and Calculation of Alternating Current Phenomena5Workbenchlines 21339-22387
Chapter 20: Beactiox MachinesTheory and Calculation of Alternating Current Phenomena5Workbenchlines 22388-23273
Chapter 21: Dibtobtiox Of Wavs-Shafe And Its CausesTheory and Calculation of Alternating Current Phenomena5Workbenchlines 23274-24559
Chapter 6: Topographic MethodTheory and Calculation of Alternating Current Phenomena5Workbenchlines 2774-3131
Chapter 12: Power, And Double Frequency Quantities In GeneralTheory and Calculation of Alternating Current Phenomena5Workbenchlines 9381-9740
Chapter 4: Inductance And Resistance In Alternating Current CircuitsTheory and Calculation of Transient Electric Phenomena and Oscillations5Workbenchlines 3515-4071
Lecture 1: Nature And Origin Of TransientsElementary Lectures on Electric Discharges, Waves and Impulses, and Other Transients4Workbenchlines 557-1002
Lecture 1: Nature And Origin Of TransientsElementary Lectures on Electric Discharges, Waves and Impulses, and Other Transients4Workbenchlines 460-882
Lecture 8: GenerationGeneral Lectures on Electrical Engineering4Workbenchlines 3781-4217
Lecture 10: Regulation And ControlGeneral Lectures on Electrical Engineering4Workbenchlines 4595-4930
Lecture 13: Electric Railway: Motor CharacteristicsGeneral Lectures on Electrical Engineering4Workbenchlines 7124-8648
Lecture 15: ElectrochemistryGeneral Lectures on Electrical Engineering4Workbenchlines 9343-9686
Theory Section 4: Power and Effective ValuesTheoretical Elements of Electrical Engineering4Workbenchlines 1244-1572
Apparatus Section 7: Induction Machines: Frequency Converter or General Alternating-current TransformerTheoretical Elements of Electrical Engineering4Workbenchlines 21813-21922
Chapter 2: Instantaneous Values And Integral ValuesTheory and Calculation of Alternating Current Phenomena4Workbenchlines 1684-2011
Chapter 3: Law Of Electromagnetic InductionTheory and Calculation of Alternating Current Phenomena4Workbenchlines 2012-2148
Chapter 7: Polar Coordinates And Polar DiagramsTheory and Calculation of Alternating Current Phenomena4Workbenchlines 3619-4087
Chapter 8: Admittance, Conductance, SusceptanceTheory and Calculation of Alternating Current Phenomena4Workbenchlines 4088-4673
Chapter 19: Induction GeneratorsTheory and Calculation of Alternating Current Phenomena4Workbenchlines 20446-21537
Chapter 26: Effects Of Higher HarmonicsTheory and Calculation of Alternating Current Phenomena4Workbenchlines 32540-33010
Chapter 29: Symmetrical Polyphase SystemsTheory and Calculation of Alternating Current Phenomena4Workbenchlines 34929-35255
Chapter 32: Transformation Of Polyphase SystemsTheory and Calculation of Alternating Current Phenomena4Workbenchlines 36062-36514
Chapter 35: Balanced Symmetrical Polyphase SystemsTheory and Calculation of Alternating Current Phenomena4Workbenchlines 37453-37957
Chapter 37: Quarter-Phase SystemTheory and Calculation of Alternating Current Phenomena4Workbenchlines 38393-40115
Chapter 5: Symbouc MbthodTheory and Calculation of Alternating Current Phenomena4Workbenchlines 2744-3229
Chapter 28: Copper Efficiency Of SystemsTheory and Calculation of Alternating Current Phenomena4Workbenchlines 26584-27052
Chapter 5: Symbolic MethodTheory and Calculation of Alternating Current Phenomena4Workbenchlines 2322-2773
Chapter 18: Synchronizing AlternatorsTheory and Calculation of Alternating Current Phenomena4Workbenchlines 17597-18052
Chapter 21: Reaction MachinesTheory and Calculation of Alternating Current Phenomena4Workbenchlines 20502-21189
Chapter 23: Effects Of Higher HarmonicsTheory and Calculation of Alternating Current Phenomena4Workbenchlines 21983-22448
Chapter 26: Symmetrical Polyphase SystemsTheory and Calculation of Alternating Current Phenomena4Workbenchlines 23781-24053
Chapter 28: Interlinked Polyphase SystemsTheory and Calculation of Alternating Current Phenomena4Workbenchlines 24489-24804
Chapter 14: Phase Conversion And Single-Phase GenerationTheory and Calculation of Electric Apparatus4Workbenchlines 17125-18412
Chapter 17: Inductor MachinesTheory and Calculation of Electric Apparatus4Workbenchlines 20294-20974
Chapter 24: ConclusionTheory and Calculation of Electric Apparatus4Workbenchlines 32820-33531
Chapter 4: MagnetismTheory and Calculation of Electric Circuits4Workbenchlines 6942-9061
Chapter 1: The Constants Of The Electric CircuitTheory and Calculation of Transient Electric Phenomena and Oscillations4Workbenchlines 1317-1992
Chapter 1: IntroductionTheory and Calculation of Transient Electric Phenomena and Oscillations4Workbenchlines 19260-19338
Chapter 2: Long-Distance Transmission LineTheory and Calculation of Transient Electric Phenomena and Oscillations4Workbenchlines 19339-21720
Chapter 8: Velocity Of Propagation Of Electric FieldTheory and Calculation of Transient Electric Phenomena and Oscillations4Workbenchlines 26095-27002
Chapter 1: General EquationsTheory and Calculation of Transient Electric Phenomena and Oscillations4Workbenchlines 27761-28694
Chapter 4: Traveling WavesTheory and Calculation of Transient Electric Phenomena and Oscillations4Workbenchlines 30244-31450
Lecture 5: Single-Energy Tra.Nsient Of Ironclad CircuitElementary Lectures on Electric Discharges, Waves and Impulses, and Other Transients3Workbenchlines 3387-3720
Lecture 5: Single-Energy Transient Of Ironclad CircuitElementary Lectures on Electric Discharges, Waves and Impulses, and Other Transients3Workbenchlines 2972-3286
Chapter 5: Methods Of ApproximationEngineering Mathematics: A Series of Lectures Delivered at Union College3Workbenchlines 15156-16482
Lecture 4: The Characteristics Of Space A. The Geometry Of The Gravitational FieldFour Lectures on Relativity and Space3Workbenchlines 3595-6820
Lecture 11: Lightning ProtectionGeneral Lectures on Electrical Engineering3Workbenchlines 4931-5294
Lecture 12: Electric RailwayGeneral Lectures on Electrical Engineering3Workbenchlines 5295-7123
Theory Section 8: Power in Alternating-current CircuitsTheoretical Elements of Electrical Engineering3Workbenchlines 2718-2864
Theory Section 10: Hysteresis and Effective ResistanceTheoretical Elements of Electrical Engineering3Workbenchlines 3234-3585
Apparatus Section 4: Alternating-current Transformer: RegulationTheoretical Elements of Electrical Engineering3Workbenchlines 17538-18397
Theory Section 14: Rectangular CoordinatesTheoretical Elements of Electrical Engineering3Workbenchlines 5264-5831
Apparatus Subsection 80: Direct-current Commutating Machines: C. Commutating Machines 221Theoretical Elements of Electrical Engineering3Workbenchlines 13120-13188
Chapter 28: General Polyphase SystemsTheory and Calculation of Alternating Current Phenomena3Workbenchlines 34777-34928
Chapter 31: Interlinked Polyphase SystemsTheory and Calculation of Alternating Current Phenomena3Workbenchlines 35692-36061
Chapter 6: Topographic MethodTheory and Calculation of Alternating Current Phenomena3Workbenchlines 3230-3545
Chapter 9: Kbsistanci: And Kbactance Of Transmission Iine8Theory and Calculation of Alternating Current Phenomena3Workbenchlines 6371-8268
Chapter 7: Admittance, Conductance, SusceptanceTheory and Calculation of Alternating Current Phenomena3Workbenchlines 3132-3576
Chapter 25: General Polyphase SystemsTheory and Calculation of Alternating Current Phenomena3Workbenchlines 23643-23780
Chapter 1: Electric Conduction. Soled And LiquidTheory and Calculation of Electric Circuits3Workbenchlines 959-3894
Chapter 3: MagnetismTheory and Calculation of Electric Circuits3Workbenchlines 5445-6941
Chapter 9: Wave Screens. Even HarmonicsTheory and Calculation of Electric Circuits3Workbenchlines 16964-17631
Chapter 1: IntroductionTheory and Calculation of Transient Electric Phenomena and Oscillations3Workbenchlines 15354-15625
Chapter 7: Power And Energy Of The Complex CircuitTheory and Calculation of Transient Electric Phenomena and Oscillations3Workbenchlines 33528-34202
Chapter 16: The Future CorporationAmerica and the New Epoch2Workbenchlines 6975-7567
Chapter 6: Empirical CurvesEngineering Mathematics: A Series of Lectures Delivered at Union College2Workbenchlines 16483-21988
Lecture 4: Load Factor And Cost Of PowerGeneral Lectures on Electrical Engineering2Workbenchlines 1527-2561
Lecture 5: Long Distance TransmissionGeneral Lectures on Electrical Engineering2Workbenchlines 2562-3132
Lecture 11: Light Intensity And IlluminationRadiation, Light and Illumination2Workbenchlines 12574-16484
Theory Section 9: Vector DiagramsTheoretical Elements of Electrical Engineering2Workbenchlines 2865-3233
Apparatus Section 7: Alternating-current Transformer: Types of TransformersTheoretical Elements of Electrical Engineering2Workbenchlines 18521-18665
Apparatus Section 9: Alternating-current Transformer: ReactorsTheoretical Elements of Electrical Engineering2Workbenchlines 18813-18948
Apparatus Section 2: Induction Machines: Polyphase Induction MotorTheoretical Elements of Electrical Engineering2Workbenchlines 19166-20427
Apparatus Section 3: Induction Machines: Single -phase Induction MotorTheoretical Elements of Electrical Engineering2Workbenchlines 20428-21157
Apparatus Section 4: Induction Machines: Induction GeneratorTheoretical Elements of Electrical Engineering2Workbenchlines 21158-21588
Apparatus Section 5: Induction Machines: Induction BoosterTheoretical Elements of Electrical Engineering2Workbenchlines 21589-21646
Theory Section 12: Impedance of Transmission LinesTheoretical Elements of Electrical Engineering2Workbenchlines 3761-4464
Theory Section 18: Equivalent Sine WavesTheoretical Elements of Electrical Engineering2Workbenchlines 7381-7736
Apparatus Section 1: Synchronous Machines: GeneralTheoretical Elements of Electrical Engineering2Workbenchlines 8518-8657
Apparatus Section 3: Synchronous Machines: Armature ReactionTheoretical Elements of Electrical Engineering2Workbenchlines 8741-8906
Apparatus Section 7: Synchronous Machines: Synchronous MotorTheoretical Elements of Electrical Engineering2Workbenchlines 9292-9398
Apparatus Subsection 70: Direct-current Commutating Machines: C. Commutating MachinesTheoretical Elements of Electrical Engineering2Workbenchlines 12319-12398
Apparatus Section 15: Direct-current Commutating Machines: Appendix Alternating-current Commutator MotorTheoretical Elements of Electrical Engineering2Workbenchlines 13008-13018
Apparatus Section 7: Synchronous Converters: Variable Ratio Converters (“split Pole” Converters)Theoretical Elements of Electrical Engineering2Workbenchlines 15586-15734
Apparatus Section 12: Synchronous Converters: ConclusionTheoretical Elements of Electrical Engineering2Workbenchlines 15983-16064
Apparatus Section 1: Alternating-current Transformer: GeneralTheoretical Elements of Electrical Engineering2Workbenchlines 16804-16911
Chapter 34: Metering Of Polyphase CircuitTheory and Calculation of Alternating Current Phenomena2Workbenchlines 37128-37452
Chapter 36: Three-Phase SystemTheory and Calculation of Alternating Current Phenomena2Workbenchlines 37958-38392
Chapter 2: Chapter IITheory and Calculation of Alternating Current Phenomena2Workbenchlines 1728-1972
Chapter 7: Admittance, Conductance, SusceftanceTheory and Calculation of Alternating Current Phenomena2Workbenchlines 3546-3871
Chapter 17: Synchbonizino AiitebkatobsTheory and Calculation of Alternating Current Phenomena2Workbenchlines 18829-19345
Chapter 24: Symmetbicaii Polyphase StstemsTheory and Calculation of Alternating Current Phenomena2Workbenchlines 25271-25604
Chapter 2: Instantaneous Values And Integral ValuesTheory and Calculation of Alternating Current Phenomena2Workbenchlines 1367-1605
Chapter 29: Transformation Of Polyphase SystemsTheory and Calculation of Alternating Current Phenomena2Workbenchlines 24805-25135
Chapter 18: Surging Of Synchronous MotorsTheory and Calculation of Electric Apparatus2Workbenchlines 20975-21712
Chapter 2: Electric Conduction. Gas And VaporTheory and Calculation of Electric Circuits2Workbenchlines 3895-5444
Chapter 8: Shaping Of Waves By Magnetic SaturationTheory and Calculation of Electric Circuits2Workbenchlines 12962-16963
Chapter 11: Instability Of Circuits: Induction And Syn Chronous MotorsTheory and Calculation of Electric Circuits2Workbenchlines 21382-22633
Chapter 13: Reactance Of Synchronous MachinesTheory and Calculation of Electric Circuits2Workbenchlines 23466-24022
Chapter 7: Distribution Of Alternating-Current DensityTheory and Calculation of Transient Electric Phenomena and Oscillations2Workbenchlines 938-971
Chapter 4: Traveling Waves. 457Theory and Calculation of Transient Electric Phenomena and Oscillations2Workbenchlines 1112-1147
Chapter 5: Resistance, Inductance, And Capacity In Series Condenser Charge And DischargeTheory and Calculation of Transient Electric Phenomena and Oscillations2Workbenchlines 4072-5311
Chapter 6: Oscillating Currents,Theory and Calculation of Transient Electric Phenomena and Oscillations2Workbenchlines 5312-6797
Chapter 9: Divided CircuitTheory and Calculation of Transient Electric Phenomena and Oscillations2Workbenchlines 9228-10474
Chapter 2: Circuit Control By Periodic Transient PhenomenaTheory and Calculation of Transient Electric Phenomena and Oscillations2Workbenchlines 15626-15962
Chapter 3: The Natural Period Of The Transmission LineTheory and Calculation of Transient Electric Phenomena and Oscillations2Workbenchlines 21721-23178
Chapter 5: Free OscillationsTheory and Calculation of Transient Electric Phenomena and Oscillations2Workbenchlines 31451-32708
Chapter 3: The Individualistic Era: From Competition to Co-operationAmerica and the New Epoch1Workbenchlines 874-1745
Chapter 12: Evolution: Political GovernmentAmerica and the New Epoch1Workbenchlines 5328-5797
Chapter 13: Evolution: Industrial GovernmentAmerica and the New Epoch1Workbenchlines 5798-6232
Chapter 14: Evolution: Inhibitory PowerAmerica and the New Epoch1Workbenchlines 6233-6597
Report Section 2: RecommendationsInvestigation of Some Trouble in the Generating System of the Commonwealth Edison Co.1WorkbenchPDF pages 7-12, lines 145-720
Lecture 2: The Electric FieldElementary Lectures on Electric Discharges, Waves and Impulses, and Other Transients1Workbenchlines 1003-1658
Lecture 3: Single-Energy Transients In Continuous Current CircuitsElementary Lectures on Electric Discharges, Waves and Impulses, and Other Transients1Workbenchlines 1659-2484
Lecture 9: Oscillations Of The Compound CircuitElementary Lectures on Electric Discharges, Waves and Impulses, and Other Transients1Workbenchlines 6125-6803
Lecture 9: Oscillations Of The Compound CircuitElementary Lectures on Electric Discharges, Waves and Impulses, and Other Transients1Workbenchlines 5521-6088
Chapter 2: Potential Series And Exponential FunctionEngineering Mathematics: A Series of Lectures Delivered at Union College1Workbenchlines 3492-6063
Chapter 7: Numerical CalculationsEngineering Mathematics: A Series of Lectures Delivered at Union College1Workbenchlines 21989-25587
Lecture 3: Gravitation And The Gravitational FleldFour Lectures on Relativity and Space1Workbenchlines 2389-3594
Lecture 6: Higher Harmonics Of The Generator WaveGeneral Lectures on Electrical Engineering1Workbenchlines 3133-3507
Lecture 16: The Incandescent LampGeneral Lectures on Electrical Engineering1Workbenchlines 9687-9919
Lecture 10: Light Flux And DistributionRadiation, Light and Illumination1Workbenchlines 9389-12573
Lecture 13: Physiological Problems Of Illuminating EngineeringRadiation, Light and Illumination1Workbenchlines 17446-17956
Theory Section 6: Self-inductance of Continuous-current CircuitsTheoretical Elements of Electrical Engineering1Workbenchlines 1785-2249
Apparatus Subsection 100: Alternating-current Transformer: Lighting OnlyTheoretical Elements of Electrical Engineering1Workbenchlines 17428-17537
Apparatus Section 6: Alternating-current Transformer: Heating and VentilationTheoretical Elements of Electrical Engineering1Workbenchlines 18461-18520
Apparatus Section 8: Alternating-current Transformer: AutotransformerTheoretical Elements of Electrical Engineering1Workbenchlines 18666-18812
Apparatus Section 4: Synchronous Machines: Self-inductanceTheoretical Elements of Electrical Engineering1Workbenchlines 8907-9034
Apparatus Section 6: Synchronous Machines: Characteristic Curves of Alternating-current GeneratorTheoretical Elements of Electrical Engineering1Workbenchlines 9170-9291
Apparatus Section 15: Synchronous Machines: Fluctuating Cross Currents in Parallel OperationTheoretical Elements of Electrical Engineering1Workbenchlines 9918-10123
Apparatus Subsection 42: Direct-current Commutating Machines: C. Commutating MachinesTheoretical Elements of Electrical Engineering1Workbenchlines 10586-10645
Apparatus Subsection 55: Direct-current Commutating Machines: C. Commutating Machines 189Theoretical Elements of Electrical Engineering1Workbenchlines 11301-11386
Apparatus Subsection 68: Direct-current Commutating Machines: C. Commutating Machines 205Theoretical Elements of Electrical Engineering1Workbenchlines 12200-12312
Apparatus Subsection 72: Direct-current Commutating Machines: GeneratorsTheoretical Elements of Electrical Engineering1Workbenchlines 12400-12491
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Chapter 1: Speed Control Of Induction MotorsTheory and Calculation of Electric Apparatus1Workbenchlines 1368-3542
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Chapter 20: Single-Phase Commutator Motors - 33 hit(s)

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CHAPTER XX SINGLE-PHASE COMMUTATOR MOTORS I. General 189. Alternating-current commutating machines have so far become ef industrial importance mainly as motors of the series or varying-speed type, for single-phase railroading, and as con- stant-speed motors or adjustable-speed motors, where efficient acceleration under heavy torque ...
Chapter 16: Induction Motor - 31 hit(s)

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CHAPTER XVI. INDUCTION MOTOR. 151. A specialization of the general alternating-current transformer is the induction motor. It differs from the stationary alternating-current transformer, which is also a specialization of the general transformer, in so far as in the stationary transformer only the transfer of electrical energy from primary ...
Chapter 12: Frequency Converter Or General Alternating Current Transformer - 31 hit(s)

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CHAPTER XII FREQUENCY CONVERTER OR GENERAL ALTERNATING- CURRENT TRANSFORMER 103. In general, an alternating-current transformer conafete of a magnetic circuit, interlinked with two electric circuits or sets of electric circuits, the primary circuit, in which power, sup- plied by the impressed voltage, is consumed, an ...
Chapter 19: Alternating- Current Motors In General - 30 hit(s)

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CHAPTER XIX ALTERNATING- CURRENT MOTORS IN GENERAL 171. The starting point of the theory of the polyphase and single-phase induction motor usually is the general alternating- current transformer. Coining, however, to the commutator motors, this method becomes less suitable, and the foll ...
Chapter 12: Effective Resistance And Reactance - 29 hit(s)

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... s determined : 1. By direct comparison with a known resistance (Wheat- stone bridge method, etc.). This method gives what may be called the true ohmic resist- ance of the circuit. 2. By the ratio: Volts consumed in circuit Amperes in circuit In an alternating-current circuit, this method gives, not the resistance of the circuit, but the impedance, z = \/f^ + x^. 3. By the ratio: Power consumed, (Current) 2 where, however, the "power" does not include the work done by the circuit, and the counter e.m.fs. represent ...
Chapter 9: Inductive Discharges - 28 hit(s)

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... .007 957 1 81 - .007 858 0 x> 80 j»fe 79 X sil|s=(-l) + 1 2~2 INDEX PAGE Acceleration constant of traveling wave 466 Air blast, action in oscillating-current generator 75 pressure required in oscillating-current generator 75 Alternating-current circuit and transient term of fundamental frequency 473 distribution in conductor 369 transformer operating oscillating-current generator 87 transmission, equations of traveling wave 477 wave as traveling wave without attenuation 472 Alternator cont ...
Chapter 15: The General Alternating-Current Transformer Or Frequency Converter - 27 hit(s)

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CHAPTER XV. THE GENERAL ALTERNATING-CURRENT TRANSFORMER OR FREQUENCY CONVERTER. 141. The simplest alternating-current apparatus is the alternating-current transformer. It consists of a magnetic- circuit, interlinked with two electric circuits or sets of electric circuits. The one, the primary cir ...
Chapter 21: Regulating Pole Converters - 27 hit(s)

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... ion 232. With the brushes in quadrature position to the resultant magnetic flux, and at normal voltage ratio, the direct -current generator armature reaction of the converter equals the syn- chronous-motor armature reaction of the power component of the alternating current, and at unity power-faetor the converter thus has no resultant armature reaction, while with a lagging or leading current it has the magnetizing or demagnetizing re- action of the wattless component of the current. If by a sliift of the resultant flux fr ...
Lecture 1: General Review - 26 hit(s)

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... used only at low voltage, no to 600 volts, while economical transmission requires the use of as high voltage as possible. For many purposes, as electrolytic work, direct current is necessary; for others, as railroading, preferable; while for transmission, alternating current is preferable, due to the great difficulty of generating and converting high voltage direct current. In the design of any of the steps through which electric power passes, the requirements of all the other steps so must be taken into consideration. Of the ...
Lecture 3: Light And Power Distribution - 25 hit(s)

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... rent, and with the large mains and feeders, which are gener- ally used, even the starting of large elevator motors has no appreciable effect, and the supply of power to electric elevators represents a very important use of direct current distribution. In alternating current distribution systems, the effect on the voltage regulation, when starting a motor, is far more severe; since alternating current motors in starting usually take a larger current than direct current motors starting with the same torque on the same voltage; ...
Lecture 14: Alternating Current Railway Motor - 24 hit(s)

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FOURTEENTH LECTURE ALTERNATING CURRENT RAILWAY MOTOR. mN a direct current motor, whether a shunt or a series motor, the motor still revolves in the same direction, if the impressed e. m. f. be reversed, as field and arma- ture both reverse. Since a reversal of voltage does not change the ope ...
Chapter 17: The Alternating-Current Transformer - 23 hit(s)

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CHAPTER XVII THE ALTERNATING-CURRENT TRANSFORMER 141. The simplest alternating-current apparatus is the trans- former. It consists of a magnetic circuit interlinked with two electric circuits, a primary and a secondary. The primary circuit is excited by an impressed e.m.f., while in the sec ...
Chapter 7: Distribution Of Alternating-Current Density In Conductor - 23 hit(s)

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CHAPTER VII. DISTRIBUTION OF ALTERNATING-CURRENT DENSITY IN CONDUCTOR. 59. If the frequency of an alternating or oscillating current is high, or the section of the conductor which carries the current is very large, or its electric conductivity or its magnetic per- meability high, the current density i ...
Chapter 10: Effective Resistance And Reactance - 22 hit(s)

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... ermined : — 1.) By direct comparison with a known resistance (Wheat- stone bridge method, etc.). This method gives what may be called the true ohmic resistance of the circuit. 2.) By the ratio : Volts consumed in circuit Amperes in circuit In an alternating-current circuit, this method gives, not the resistance of the circuit, but the impedance, 3.) By the ratio : r__ Power consumed . (Current)2 where, however, the "power" does not include the work done by the circuit, and the counter E.M.Fs. representing it ...
Chapter 24: Synchronous Motor - 21 hit(s)

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... impedance, then the e.m.f. consumed by the resistance is £'11 = ri, and is in phase with the current; hence represented by vector OEn] and the e.m.f. consumed by the reactance is E2 = xi, and 90° ahead of the current; hence the e.m.f. consumed 301 302 ALTERNATING-CURRENT PHENOMENA by the impedance hE = ViEuY" + (£'2)^ or = i -s/r"^ -\- x- = iz, X and ahead of the current by the angle 8, where tan 8 = ~. We have now acting in circuit the e.m.fs., E, Ei, E^; or Ei and E are components of E^, that is, E^i is the diagona ...
Chapter 1: Introduction - 20 hit(s)

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CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION 1. In the practical applications of electrical energy, we meet with two different classes of phenomena, due respectively to the continuous current and to the alternating current. The continuous-current phenomena have been brought within the realm of exact analytical calculation by a few fundamental laws : c 1. Ohm's law: i = -, where r, the resistance, is a constant r of the circuit. 2. Joule's law: P = ^^r, where P is ...
Apparatus Section 4: Synchronous Converters: Armature Current and Heating - 19 hit(s)

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IV. Armature Current and Heating 88. The current in the armature conductors of a converter is the difference between the alternating-current input and the direct-current output. SYNCHRONOUS CONVERTERS 233 In Fig. 127, ai, a2 are two adjacent leads connected with the collector rings DI, D2 in an n-phase converter. The alternating e.m.f. between a\ and a2, a ...
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... ermined : — 1.) By direct comparison with a known resistance (Wheat- stone bridge method, etc.). This method gives what may be called the true ohmic resistance of the circuit. 2.) By the ratio : Volts consumed in circu it Amperes in circuit In an alternating-current circuit, this method gives, not the resistance of the circuit, but the impedance, z = V/^ + x\ 3.) By the ratio : __ Power consumed __ (E.M.F.)' . (Current)* Power consumed ' where, however, the "power*' and the "E.M.F." do not include the work don ...