Transactions - American Institute of Electrical Engineers Volume 31, PT. 1. Books Group
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Author: Books Group
Number of Pages: 420 pages
Published Date: 06 Mar 2012
Publisher: Rarebooksclub.com
Publication Country: Miami Fl, United States
Language: English
Format: Pdf
ISBN: 9781130689860
Download Link: Transactions - American Institute of Electrical Engineers Volume 31, PT. 1
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Author: Books Group
Number of Pages: 420 pages
Published Date: 06 Mar 2012
Publisher: Rarebooksclub.com
Publication Country: Miami Fl, United States
Language: English
Format: Pdf
ISBN: 9781130689860
Download Link: Transactions - American Institute of Electrical Engineers Volume 31, PT. 1
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1912 Excerpt: ...synchronous motor which is able to drop out of step and operate as a good induction motor. The two conditions are conflicting, when running conditions are taken into account. A good synchronous motor therefore will not make a good induction motor, when carrying load. Francis B. Crocker: I do not think there is time, when we have such an important and difficult paper to discuss, to defend the Standardization Rules, but there is opportunity, I believe, at the present time, to say that the Institute's Standards Committee is in existence, and that this committee is considering the revision of the rules, and any points of that kind which need consideration or revision should be presented to the committee. I think also that the Standardization Rules should be revised from time to time. What may now be the actual wording of them may require modification as greater knowledge and change of practise takes place. In fact, I think it would be very extraordinary, and perhaps very undesirable, if they should remain unchanged, and not be revised from time to time. They have already been completely revised twice since their inception, and several other important changes and additions have been made when they were needed. I think the point that Mr. Lamme has just spoken of is a thing we should bear in mind. Two machines, the synchronous motor and the induction motor, are shown to be more alike than we have previously considered, having been regarded, in fact, as quite different. After all, they are quite alike, and, of course, the same laws necessarily apply to both, but, unfortunately, it does not seem to be possible to make a compromise machine which would have the advantages of the induction motor in starting up, and the advantages of the synchronous motor in being able ...
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