Abstract:
The object of the experiments recounted below was to establish a reliable and if possible a rational quantitative relation between the pole-face losses and the principal ...Show MoreMetadata
Abstract:
The object of the experiments recounted below was to establish a reliable and if possible a rational quantitative relation between the pole-face losses and the principal variables involved therein. The work was originally undertaken as a supposedly small part of a larger investigation without any realizing sense of the amount of work involved or of the difficulty of obtaining reliable results. Another time the method employed would be modified in the light of this experience, but although the results are not altogether satisfactory from the standpoint of the investigator, they are sufficiently accurate for most practical purposes, and it is believed more reliable than those heretofore published.
Published in: Proceedings of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers ( Volume: 28, Issue: 8, August 1909)
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