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TRANSFORMERS AND GENERATORS FOR POWER SYSTEMS
THEIR BEHAVIOUR, CAPABILITIES AND RATING
R. LANGLOIS-BERTHELOT, M.I.E.E., M.A.I.E.E.
translated and revised in collaboration with
LIEUT.-COLONEL H. M. CLARKE, t.d., m.sc., m.i.e.e.
Senior Lecturer in Electrical Engineering, University of London, King's College
FOREWORD BY CHARLES F. WAGNER
Consultant Engineer to the Westinghouse Corporation of America
This book is written for the engineering student who has a genuine knowledge of physics, for the engineer concerned with design and manufacture and for the operating engineer. The text is divided into two Parts, the first Part dealing with the transformer and the second with the synchronous machine. The figures and references are numbered separately, and a subject index is provided, for each Part. A valuable feature included as one of fhe appendices is a complete survey of the articles referring to the subject that have appeared in British, American and French engineering...
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Fülszöveg
TRANSFORMERS AND GENERATORS FOR POWER SYSTEMS
THEIR BEHAVIOUR, CAPABILITIES AND RATING
R. LANGLOIS-BERTHELOT, M.I.E.E., M.A.I.E.E.
translated and revised in collaboration with
LIEUT.-COLONEL H. M. CLARKE, t.d., m.sc., m.i.e.e.
Senior Lecturer in Electrical Engineering, University of London, King's College
FOREWORD BY CHARLES F. WAGNER
Consultant Engineer to the Westinghouse Corporation of America
This book is written for the engineering student who has a genuine knowledge of physics, for the engineer concerned with design and manufacture and for the operating engineer. The text is divided into two Parts, the first Part dealing with the transformer and the second with the synchronous machine. The figures and references are numbered separately, and a subject index is provided, for each Part. A valuable feature included as one of fhe appendices is a complete survey of the articles referring to the subject that have appeared in British, American and French engineering journals, opening up a variety of problems and portraying the great progress made in the last few years.
Although this book must be considered as a complete volume in itself, it develops the ideas set out in the author's previous work, Electro-Magnetic Machines, and references are made in this new volume to the earlier book for the theoretical treatment of the particular subject concerned.
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