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McCown, William R., Prole, Aleksandar, Nelson, Robert J., Hurley, Joseph D., Chianese, Richard B., Guttromson, Ross |
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Encyclopedia of Electrical & Electronics Engineering; 1999 1st Edition, Vol. 22, p595-611, 17p |
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This article focuses on turbogenerators. As a high-speed rotating device, the generator is subject to various vibratory, fatigue and tensile stresses. As an electromagnetic device, it is subject to the dielectric stresses associated with insulated high-voltage equipment and to the inherent heat transfer problems resulting from various electric and mechanical losses. Since the installation of the first alternating current central power station turbine generator in 1903 at the Hartford Electric Light Co., the most predominant single factor has been the tremendous increase in generator power ratings required by the demands of the industry. |
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Supplemental Index |
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