Ghee CRU am ee aH AA G.W., BLOEMENDAL ~—s EE, R. STEELE 1916 SBEEHEEEEHEEEEEEsEs “so 2 ao ee ee ee moe UT n 1748 876 ape ‘amg A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF ELECTRICAL SUBJECTS. A Thesis submitted to The Faculty of MICHIGAN AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE By G.W.Bloemendal E.R. Steele a Candidates for the Degree of Bachelor of Science June,1916. THESIS INTRODUCTION. 94088 PREF ACE. As a result of the destruction of the engineering building of this institution, the loss of many electrical text books, periodicals,and other magazines has subsequent- ly been incurred. In order to compensate somewhat for this unfortunate state of affairs,it was considered highly desirable to come pile in suitable and systematic order a list of references to the most important electrical subjects as found in the numerous bound volumes of the best electro-technical maga- Zines,and also in text vooke written by men of prominence in the electrical industry. The ultimate purpose of this thesis is to afford the electrical engineering student a convenient and reliable means to facilitate the study of various electrical prob- lems that are presented from time to time by the members of the electrical department. This object, obviously, can be accomplished since the student has easy access to an ex- haustive list of references whenever he may be called upon to prepare a paper on,or familiarize himself with some par- ticular phase of electrical engineering. With this end in view,we have carefully examined all the electrical magazines and latest text books in the cole lege library. We suggest that,in the near future,these re- ferences be compiled so as to form a card-filing system easily accessible to both faculty and students. Additions can then be made as often as desired. 1. De V 8. 9, 10. ll. 12. 13. 14, 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. a1. Rae 2356 LIST OF SUBJECTS. Commutation Commutating Pole Motors - D.C. Motors,Their Action and Control. (Reference to Starting Boxes). Education Electrolysis Elevators Grounded Neutral | Induction Metors (Methods of Starting) Lightning Arresters Non-synchronous Generators Oscillograph Reactances Rectifiers Rotary Converters vs. Motor-Generators Single Phase Commutator Motors Station Operation and Practice Storage Batteries Three Wire System Thury Direct Current Transmission Transformers Transformer Design Transformer Losses Transmission Page 15. 84 1O 16 20 ol 22 28 29 ol 33 37 38 41 47 95 08. 61. 59 60 72 ABBREVIATIONS OF MAGAZINES. A.E. American Electrician. A. I.E.E. American Inetitute of Electrical Engineers. L.E. London Electrician. E.J. Electric Journal. E.R. Electrical Review. E.W. Electrical World. Scien. Amer. Scientific American. G.E. Rev. General Blectric Review. REFERENCES. 1. Ze De 4, on 6. COMMUTATION. Commutators. | LE. vol. 29, 1892, pgs. 245, 307,337, 357. Sparking at Commutators. : : 7 re LE. vol. 30, 1892, pes. 160,189, 212, 295, 323. In Motors and Dynamos. L.E. vol.52, 1893, pg. 137. Sparking over Commutators,Prevention of. A.E. vol.9, 1°97, pa. 169. Of Continuous Current Dynamos. ) oo LE. vol.40, 1°97, pgs. 520, 598, 626, 656,730. Effects of on the Fields of Dynamos and Motors. L.E. vol.42, 1897, pg. 328. 7 Anti-Sparking Commutator, Thompson's. A.B. vol.13, 1901, pg. 223. 8. Brushes Running Under Oil. 9. 10. li. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. E.W. vol.32, 1903, pgs. 729. Causes of Sparking of the Commutator. E.W. vol.43, 1904, pg. 189. Of Dynamos. E.W. vol.45, 1905, pg. &98. Limits of Injurious Sparking . : A. I.E.E. vol. 24, 1905, De 6ll. Some Phenomena in. : L.E. vol.58, 1906, pgs. 203, 65. E.W. vwol.47, 1906. Care of Brush Arc Generator Commutator. pg.723. In Single Phase Motors at Startigg. pgs. 5ll, 522, In Single Phase Motors. E.W. vol.48, 1908, pg. 484. Care of Commutators. | E.Ws vol.51, 1907, pe. 1112. Voltage between Commutator Segments,and the Critical Speed of Shunt Motors with wide range of Speed Con- trol. L.E. vol.59, 1907, pg. 24. Demonstzation Apparatus. LE. vol.60, 1908. pg.509. 19. 20. 21, 22. 23. 276 28. 29. 30. Sl. 52. 55. 34. 396 36. 37. 38. to COMMUTATION. Commutator Problems and the Covering of Slots. L.E. vol.60, 1908, pgs.718, 800, 884, 960. E.W. vol.52, 1908. Of Compensated Series Motor. pgs. 1273,1284. Problems at High Speed. pg. 488. Problems of, pg. 434. Theory of. pg. 1034. L.Ee vol.63, 1909. Turbo Commutator. pg. 121. In D.C. generators. pg. 460. In Dynamo Electrical Machines. pgs. 705, 758. E.W. vol.53, 1909. Voltage Required by. pgs. 432, 458. Phenomena of. pgs. 950,971,1172. InA.C. Series Motors. pg. 147. Of D.C. Machines. E.W. vol.54, 1909, pa. 158, 1154 B.W. vol. 55, 1910. Resistance and Reactance of Coil Circuitd during Commutation Period,Discussion of. pg. 784,804. Commutation. pg. 1488. Pres@it Position of the Theory of. L.E. vol.64, 1910, p@a. 710, 748. Commutation Phenomena and the Magnetic Oscillations ocurring in D.C. Machines. LE. vol.65, 1910, pgs.182, 235, 287, 325, 353. Voltage between Commutator Segments. L.Ee vol. 67, 191l1,pée. 124. Theory of. E.W. vol.o7, 1911, pga. 364. Commutator and Slip Ring Trouble. E.W. vol.98, 1911, pg. 39. Commutation,:and Commutation. Limits. (Lamme). EJ.. February, 1916. Oo Cr COMMUTATION. 58. Commutation and Interpoles. 39. 40. 41 42. 43. 44, 43. 46. 47. 48. 49. 00. E.R. vol.o9, 1911, pé- R26. A Theory of Commutation and its Application. A-I.E,E. vol.30,part 3, 1911, pg. 23559. E.W. vol.59, 1912. Synchronous. pg. 32l. Discussion of Various Theories and their Practical Application. pg.1435. Analysis of. F.W. vol. 60, 1912, p@. 605. L.B. vol.68, 1913. A Theory of Commutation and its Application to Interpoles. pgs.600,625. Cause and Prevention of Flashing Over. pg. 970. Applying the Oscillogrph to the Study of. LeE. vol. °9, 1912, pg. 361. LE. vol.70, 1913. Commutating Limits to the Size of Continuous Current Machines. Ze SBe Physical Theory of. pg. 715. The Theory of. pg. 973. " " " . LE. vol.e71, 1913, pg. 105. High Speed Commutation Constuction. L.E. vol.74, 1914, pe/. 846. Sl... Phenomena of. E,W. vol.65, 1914, pg. 1442,1489. DA-6 WD 54. DD. Commutation Test of U.S.L. Starter and Lighter. E.R. vol.§5, 1914, pg. 437. Self Adjusting Commutator Device. | E.R. vol.57, 1915, 674. E.W. vol.66, 1918. Commutators with Moulded Insulation. pg. 488. What Operators Should Know about Slotted Commutatazs. pg 756. le Be Se 4. Oe Te 8. 10. ll. 12. 13. 14, 15. 16. 17. 18. EDUCATION. Engineering, Analogies between Electrical & Mechanical. E.W. vol.ll, 1888, pg 253. E.W. vol.19, 1893. Flectro-Technical (R.B.Owens). pg. 417. Technical,of the Electrical Engineer. pg. 418, 438. Electrical Engineering,The Study of. E.W. vol.20, 1892, pg. 97. E.W. vol.20, 1892. Elementary Instruction, Electrical. pga. 227. Library Method of Study. pg. 173. A.I.E.E. vol.9, 1892. Electro-Technical. pg. 463. Electrical Engineering. pg 476. Electrical Engimeers,Training of. E.W. vol.21, 1893, pgs. 322, 3544, 362, 394. EBEoW. 22, 1893. Techniaal. pgs. 397,449, 482. In Europe. pgs. 23 95, 440, 475. EW. vol.23, 1894. Technical. pg. 220. Of Engineers. pgs. 3, 202. Elec. Engineering ,The Best Way to Begin.(K.Hall). E.W. vol.26, 1895. E.W. vol.25, 1895. Blectrical. pgs. 244, 431. Scientific and Technical. pgs. 149, 487. Tecinical. pg. 244. Technica} and Manual at Clevland. pg. 221. 206 26. 276 2a, 296 30... 31. B26 33. 34. 55. 35. EDUCATION. E.W. vol.27, 1896. Engineering Schools,National Aid to, pg. 202. Engineer's. pg. 70. Society for the Promotion of. E.W. vol.28, 1896, pgs. 197,214, 243. Electrical Engineering(Crocker). E.W. vol.29, 1897, pe. 103. Apprentices and Journeymen, Of. A.I.E.E. vole15, 1898, pg. 72l. Engineering. . AE. ol. 11, 1899, pg. 127. A.I.E.3. vol.2 22, 1903. Professional and Theoretical Phases of Elec Engineerigg, Typical College Courses Dealing with. pge.587? Proper Qualification of E.E. Graduates from a Manufacturing Standpoint. pg. 987. Engineering from the Telephone Engineer's Standpo int. pg 579. . Engineering. pgs. 561, 609. E.W. vol. 41, 1908. Commercialism in Universities. pg. 927. Engineering. pgs. 939,981, 1086. Rise of the Technical Graduate. pgs. 782,960. E.W. vol.41, 1903. Engineering(Frenklin). pg. 105,130. (Jackson) ™ 108, 790. Engineering in Great Britain and America. pg. 1708. Heredity Factor in Technological. pg. 903. Industrial in Germany. pg. 176. Technical,Money Value of. vg. 948. 37. 38. 39. 40. <1. 42. 43. 44, 49. 46. 47. 48. 49. 33-6 54. EDUCATION. E.W. vol.43, 1904. American and British Technical. pg.533, 592,700, 720,777 Electro-Technical. p@. 75. Spirit of Technical. pgl. 303. American Engineering Schools. pgs. 533, 593, 700. E.J- vol.l, 1904. Business Side of. pg. 342. Technical. pg. 371. The Young Engineer and His Opportunities. pg. 198. Technical,of the Engfneer; A.B. vol.15, 1905, pgs. 41, 293. E.J. vol.5, 1906. Engineering Training. pg. 693. Technical. pg.712. A.I.H.Z. vol.26,part 35, 1908. Concentric Methoda of Teaching Elec, Engr's. pg. 1457 Attitude of Technical Schools toward the Profession. Pe 1457. Engineering(A.1.%.%. Papers). E.W. vol.52, 1908. LE. vol.61, 1908. Engineering in Indka. vag 107. Technical in America. pe. l, 22. “ " in France, LE. 62, 1908, pg. 755. E.R. vol.53, 1908. Discussion on. pag 84. Elec. Engineering,The Relation of to Other Branches of the Profession. pg.636. DD-6 56. D7. 98. 59. 60. 61. 62. 63. 64. 65. 66. 67. 68. 69. 70. 71. 726 EDUCATION. E.R. vol.53, 1908. Engineerign Students,Teaching Mathematics to.pg. 287. Teaching Mathematics from the Standpoint of the Practicing Bngineer. pg. 321. Classics in. E.W. vol.54, 1909, pgs.105, 203, 236,261. Suggestions to Engineering Apprentices. E.J. vol.5, 1909, pg... 197. A.I.E.E. vol. 27, 1908, New Methods of Training Engineers, Discussion on. | pg. 1480. Technical Graduates, Relation of the Manufacturing Co. to. pg. 1473,1497. A.I.H.E. vol. 28, 1909. Classics in Engineering,Value of. pg. 1103. Training of Non-Technical Men . pg. 1107. E.R. vol.54, 1909. Educational Work of the %.T. Elec. Co. pg. 261. Funianental Principles of Industrial. pgs. 741,783. Blectrical Engineering at the Armour Inst. Technology Literary Side of. pg. 1003. PEs 158. E.W. vol.54, 1909. Engineering vs. Technical Education. pg. 134. German,Value of. pg. 385. Relation of to the Industry. pg. 135. E.R. vol.56, 1910. For Leadership in Electrical Enginnering. pg. 837. Electrical Engineering. pg. 938. Blectrical Engineerign Graduates. E.R. vol.57, 19910, pe. 206. 73. 74. 75.6 76. 776 78. 79. 80. 81. 82. 83. B84. 85. 86. 87. B8. 89, 90. 91. EDUCATION. University of Pittsburgh, Cooperative Plans of the Instructors. E.W. vol.55, 1910, pe. 1517. Higher, Comments on,Pres. Schurman's An:ual Report. E.W. vol.55, 1910, De 1161. E.J. vol.7, 1910. Training of Non-Technical Men. pg. 76. Apprentisnip Course and the Enginerring Graduate, pg. International. LE. vol.64, 1910,pg. 173. 200 Movements towards a National. LeE. vol.55, 1910, pg. Address to Engineering Students. (Scott). E.J. vol.f’, 1911, pg. 970. Practical. LE. vol.66, 1911, pa. 142. L.E.vol.57, 1911. Education and Training of Engineers. pgs. 161, 180,461, 502,543, 548, 583, 609, 622. Engineering. pag. 146. Estimstes. pg. 569. Practical Training. pg.880. E.W. vol.57, 1911, Commercialism in. pv. 348. Fundamentals in (E.H. Freeman). pg. 828. Over Specialization in. pg. 1202. Engineertng. E.W. vol.58, 1911, pe. 84. E.R. vol.58, 1911. Electrical. pg. 477. Ideals of Engineering(W.C.Bauer). pg. 835. Education for Leadershdép, Discussionon. A. I.H.E. vol.29,part2, 191i, pee 663. 96. 97, E.R. EDUCATION. vol.59, 1911. Report of American R'y Association on. pg. 834. Elec, Engimeering,Advanced Study in ,Mass. Inst. Tech. pe. 108 Higher Engineering. pg. 1267. Engineers, Training of. L.E. Humanities in Bede Discussion on E.W. EW. vol.70, 1912, pg. 831. Technical. vol.190, 1913, pg 314. vy Steinmetz, Promotion of Engineering Education. vol.62, 1913, pa. 12. vol.63, 1914. 98/ Industrial and Vocational Schools,Testimony of Steinmetz and Williams. pg. 1379. 99. New Field for Engineering Universities. pg. 317. 100. 101. New Learning. E.W. pg. 1057. vol.65, 1915. Commercial Engineering Course of the N.E.L.A. pg.1073 102. Engineers in the Making. pg. 841. 193. Training Men for the Central Stdion Industry, Commomwéalth Edison System. pgs.952, 1142. Le Se 4. De Ge TV. 8. 9. 16. ll. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 10 ELECTROLYSIS. Mechanical and Thermal Effects Accompanying. E.W- vol.9, 1887, Pe 14. E.W. vol.1ll, 1888. Electrolysis. pg. 160. Experiments on. pg. 333. Electrolytic Corrosion. E.W. vol.24, 1894, pg. 144. A.I.E.E. vol. 11, 1894. Destructive Bffects of Currents on Subterranean Pipes. | Ppgese 191, 857. . Electrolytic Corrosion,Railbonding and Its Effects, Bearing on. pe. 859. E.W. vol.25, 1895. Of Underground Pipes by Trolley Currents. pes. 82,835,179, 386, 441, 508, 603,1125. Of Under Ground Cables. pg. 617. By Trolley Currents,Prevention of. pg. 401,550,557. Electric Condition of Buried Conductors due to leak- age Currents fpom Electric R'ys. Pgs. 363, 393, 421, 456. E.W. vol.26, 1895. In Buried Pipes,Prevention of. p@. 241. Of Pipes. pg 410. Prevention of. pg. 473. By Railway Currents, Prevention of. pge 267, 428. Remedy for. pg, 473, 525. Of Water Pipes. (In Boston). pg. 380. Electrolysis. A.E* vol.&, 1896, pe. 13. From Electric Railways. A.E. vol.9, 1897, PRe 156. Brooklyn Bridge Possibilities. E.W. vol.3l, 1898, PES. 3, 24. 25-6 24. 29d0 26. 276 28. 30. Sl. 37. 38. 39. 11 ELECTROLYSIS. E.W. vol.30, 1897. Water Pipes. pg 337. In Chicago. pg. 3376 Prevention. pg. 538. A.E. vol.10, 1698. Electrolytic Action on the Brooklyn Bridge. pg. 426. Damage to Ships. pg. 464. A.E vol.12, 1900. Ey Return Currents of Railway Lines. pg. 342, 528. Railway,Cure of by Independant Returns. pgs. 8&8, 172. Effects of Joint Resistances. pgs. 119, 191, 192, 284 A.I.E.E. vol.17, 1900. Electrolytic Corrosion. pg. 355, 517. " " in the Brooklyn Bridge. pg ” L.E. vol.44, 1900. “ee From Tramway Circuits. pg. 34. Of Cast Iron Water Mains. ‘pg. 339. Traction Curents and--. LE. vol.47, 1901, pgs.72, 218, 355, 473, 613, 990 E.W. vol.40, 1902. From Electric Railway Currents. pgw. 63,778,338, 632. Trolley,Obviating(Parshall Pat.). pg. 286. Theory of. pg. 186. In Water Pipes. pg. 385. E.W. vol.41, 1903. Of Gas and Water Pipes. pg &5. Residual Curents. pg. 205. Stray Currents. pg. 85. 40. 4l. 42. 43. 44. 45. 46. 47. 48. 936 54. 05. 96. O7 . 08 . 59, ELECTROLYSIS. | Of Water Pipes. E.W. vol.41, 1903, pe. 489. E.W. vol.42, 1903. Theory of. pg. 308. Surveys for Electric Railways. pg. 229. Electrolysis Clauses in Gas Bills. LE. vol.53, 1904, pg. 43. E.W. vol.47, 1905. Alternating Current. pg. 1098. Railway Return Current. pg. 1084. Undergound Pipes. pg. 1350. Of Water Mains. LE. vol.54, 1905, pga. 46. Report of the German Commission. L.E. vol. 57, _1906, pes. 525, 633. E.W. vol. 49, 1906, From 8trdng Currents of Tramways. pg. 337. Gas ans Water Pipes. pg 718. German Study of. pg 355. Iron Pipes Corroded by. pg. 878. A-I.E.E. vol. 26, 1907. Electrolytic Corrosion of Iron and Steel in Concrete. Alternating Current. pg 201. PG 208 Report on. E.R. vol.52, 1908, pg. 817. E.R. vol.59, 1909. Damage by. pg 1047. Problems in Winnepeg. pg 948. Situation in Dayton. pg. 541. Earth Returns in America. pg. L.E. vol.63, 1909, 912. 60. L3 ELECTROLYSIS E.W. vol.64, 1909. England vs. the U.S. pg. 1864. 61..European Cities. pg. 1216. 62. 63. 64. 65. 66. 67. 68. 69. 70, 71. TR. V3. 74, 15.6 76. 776 78. 79. Peoria Case. pg 9. E.W. vol.55, 1910, Farth Currents,Reversal of Coception Usually Held. Pgs. 386, 405, 701. Of O11 Pipes. pg 1657. E.R. vol.56, 1910. 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» (over) 57 THREE WIRE SYSTEM. 28.ThreeeWire System. 30. Sl. 3260 S36 34. 35.6 36. 58. 38. 39. 40. 41. Slinger & Brooker; 1900; pe. 735. Two Generators, Use of. | Diagrams of Elec.Connections; (Poole)1907;pg. 75. Storage Batteries,Use of. | Diagrams of Elec.Connections; “* * " pa.76. Unbalanced System. Diagrams of Elec, Connections . * “pe. 81 Westinghouse Three Wire Generator. Diagrams of Elec.Connections "% “pg. 8. Unbalanced Condition,Effects of. "Experimental Elec. Engr."(Karepetoff) pg. 353 Methods of Dividing Voltage. "Experimental Elec. Engr." 6 pg 355. Motor on. " " " " " nH 8 3nn, Symmetrical, Study of. "Experimental " " " " ° 359. Distribution,Three Wire. "Elémentary Elec. Engr."(Jackson). pg. 391. Systems. "Elements of Elec. Engr. “(Timbie).pg.241. | "“Rlectrical Engineering” by Steinmetz. Three Wire Generator. pg.270. Three Wire Converter. " 270. “ * 2D.C.Generator. pe. 272. 58 THURY D.C. TRANSMISSION, 1. Electrical World vol. 31 - 1898 -pg 157. 2. Thury System vs. Three Phase System-- Elec.World vol.38 « 1906 -pg. 93. Se 0 e « e Lon. Blec. vol.57 - 1906 = 737. 4. Electrical World vol. 50 = 1907 = pgs. 352, 804. 5, . ° " 60 © 1913 @ pgs. 1093, 1144. 6. Bhury System vs. Three Phase A.C. Elec. World vol. 63 = 1914 epg. 583. 7. Advantages over Three. Phase. Elec. Review.vol. 61 - 1913 -pgs. 759, 775. 8. Recent Developements and Efficiency of. Elec. World vol. 63 = 1914 - pgs. 350, 361. 9, The Thury System of Direct Current Transmission. Gen. Elec. Rev.,Nov.,1915, pg. 1026. 1. Re 4. De 10. ll. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. TRANSFORME™ DESIGN. E.W. vol.14, 1899. Design of Commercial. pga. 406, 421. Design of. pg. 236. Design of Commercial. E.W. vol.15, 1890, pg. 31, 51. Design of Transformere and Choke Coils. E.W. vol.21, 1895, pg. 278. E.W. vol.30, 1897. Design and Construction. pg.323, 556. (Carhart). - Regulation, Predetermination of wit} Non-Inductive Load. pg. 190. Design,Construction and Test of. A.&. vol.10, 1898, Pp&e 338. Design of. (Carter). A.I.E.E. vol.ld, 1298, Dee 639. Design of 200,500, 750,and 1000 Watt. (Poole). A.E. vol.12, 1900, pe. 348. Design of 110-5 Volt. A.B. vol.16, 1904, pa. 201. E.eWe vol.42, 1904. Elementary Principles. pp. 765, 2&809, Practical Study of Design. pg. 238. Predetermination of Regulation. pg. 515. Design (Coggeshall). E.W. vol.48, 1906,pe. 719. As Influenced by Alloy Sheets. LE. vol.59, 1907, pg. 1027. Design of Shell Type. E.W. vol.o4, 1909, pg. 610. Corona Phenomena in Air and Oil,and their Relation to Design. A.I.E.E. vol. 28, 3909, P&e 769. Te 8. 9. 10. 60 TRANSFORMER DESIGN. Design of Potential. E.R. vol.56, 1910, pg 277, 383. Design and Application Features. E.J. vol.7, 1910, pe. 531. Notes on. E.J. vo&a.9, 1912, pg. 94. Simple Formula. L.E. vol.71, 1914, pp.641, 685. Ratio of with Distributed Windings. L.E. vol.73, 1914, pg. 765. Accuracy of Formula for Regulation,Ratio and Phase angle. E.R. vogl.64, 1914, pe. 386. Design of Stationary. E.W. vol. 66, 1915, Pee 459. KHEKKKAX TRANSFORMER LOSSES. Measurement of Hysteresis and Eddy Current Losses. E.W. vol.2, ,892, «pe 246, 263. Leakage Current. A.E. vol. 8, 1°96, pg 115. Iron Logses. E.W. vol.27, 1896,pp. 710,744, 762,774. Separation of Iron Losses. (Carhart) E.W, vol.31, 1898, pg. 306. Reducing Losses . A.E. vol.ll, 1899, pg. 274. Measurement of Core Losses to show Aging Effect. A.I.E.E. vol.17, 1900, pg.209. A.E. vol.12, 1900, Core and Copper Losses. pg. 445. Iron Loss. pg. 407. Magnetic Leakage. pg. 499, Testing for Losses. pz. 583. ll. lo. 6. 7. 8. 61 TRANSFORMER LOSSES. Eddy Current Losses. A.I.E.E. vol.17, 1900, pg. 319. A.E. vol.16, 1904. Testing for Losses. pypg. 472. Regulation and Losses. pg 421. Losses due to Surplus Capacity. E.W. vol.45, 1905, pg. 765. Relation between Outout, Losses, Dimensions, Weight and Cost of. E.W. wol.54, 1909, pg. 611. Testing Core Losses. A.I.E.E. vol.2°, 19:9,vg. 611. Magnetic Lea: age. .. . BJ. vol..? , 1910, pg. 396, Cost of Losses. A.I.E.”. vol.30, 191ll,pp. 21, 81. Core Loss Separaté6n. E.W. vol.63, 1914, vz.1154. KEKEKHKHAKKKKE TRANSFORMERS. New System of. A.I.E.E. vol.5, 1887, pa. 308. A.I.E.B° vol.7, 1889. Ten Light . pg 2- Efficiency. pg 27, 311. 200,000 Volt Testing. E.W. vol.12, 1888, pg.338. Thompson's Welding Transformer and Dynamo. E.W. vol.13, 1°89, pe. 173. E.W. vol.14, 1889. Transformers (Ryan). pg. 415. Practical Constuction. pg. 164. Notes on (Steinmetz). pe. 168. Report on. ‘@ 172. 62 TRANSFORMERS. E.W. vol.16, 1890. 10. Continuous Current. pg. 150. ll. Hedgehog. pg 1°71. 12. Tesla. pg. 102. 13. Inductance of, A.I.E.E. vol. €&, 1890, pg. ll. E.W. vol.17, 1891. 14..Stanley. pg 273. 15. Magnetic Circuit, Closed vs. Open. pes. 225, 308, 325, 344, 376, 423, 243, 258. 16. Variatéon of the Current in the Primaries. pp.222,254, 302 17. Constant Current(Elihu Thompson) E.W. vol.18, 1891, pe. 9. 18. Relation of Size and Bfficiency. EW. vol.19, 1892, pe. 161. E. 19. Efficiency at Different Frequencies. | E.W. voh,20, 1892, pp. 226, 243. E.W. vol.21, 1893. 20. Stanley. pg.7e. 2a. G.E. Systems. pp. 285. mee Theory of. pp. 223, 260,339, 350, 447, 25. High Frequency vs. Low Frequency. pg. 7. E.W. 22, 1893. 24. Testing. pp. 320. 345. 25. Theory of.pp. 266,393, 413,478, 494. 26. Irén for. pg 198. 27; Hedgehog Transformer and Condenser. A.I.E.E. vol. 10, 1°93,pge. 497. 28. Testing. E.W. vol.22, 1894, pe. 593. 63 TRANSFORMERS. 29. Action of with a Cofenser in Parallel with the Secondary. Pgs. 127,176,234, 303. EW. vol.24, 1895. 30. Air Blast. pg 186. 31. By Haskins. pg 226. 32. Claice of. E.W. vol.26, 1895, pe. 134. 33. Analysis of Curves. A.I.E.E. vol. 13, 1896, pg. 207. E.W. vol.27, 1°96. 34. Form of Plates. pp. 55,224, 2°0O, 35. Curve Analysis. pg. 639. 36. Rotary . pp. 77,87, 428, ALE. vol. 9, 1897. 37. Feulte in. pg. 21. D.C. Cautery. pg 107. 39. New Type of. pa. 245. 40. Regulation. pg. 353. E.W. vol.29, 1897. 41. Direct Current. pg. 261. 42. Natural Draft. pg. 105. 43. Type H*G*E. pg. 789. 44, Regulation. pg. 416. A5. Calculetion of Efficiency. E.W. vol.30, 1898, pe. 523. 46. Home Made. pg. 382. 47, Laboratory D.C. pg. 334. 48. Snort Method foe Determining Efficiency. E.W. vol.31, 1898, pp.558, 683. 49. 50. ol. O26 D3. 54. DD. 06. OF 66. 67. 68. 69. 64 TRANSFORMERS. E.W. vol.31, 1898. Regulation of. pg. 676. Rotary,Laws of . pp.3,12, 216. Testing Set,100 000 Volt. pg. 300. Series Arc Lighting from Constant Current. A.1.E.E. vol. 16, 1899, pg 533. A.E. vol. 11, 1899. Constant Current. pg. 342. Inductive Loads on. pg 133. For Series Lighting. pg. 39. Largest in the World. pg. 174. Manufacture of Stationary. pg. 97. A.E. vol.el2, 1900. For Triple Secondary Service. pe. 36é6l. Phase Relations of. pp. 238, 302. Principles of Construction. pe. 356. Principles of Operation. pg, 192. For Measuring Instruments. pe. 244. For Measuring D.C. A.I.E.F°* vol.18, 1901, pg. 169. A.E. vol.13, ag0Ql. Measuring Voltage Drop in. pg.557. New Shell Type. pg. 142. Lerge, Testing. LE. vol.47, 1901, pg. 943. Burnard. L.E. vol. 49, 1902, pg. 862. A.E. vol 14, 1902. Adam's Secondary. pg. 245. Burnard. pg. 527. 70. 71. 12. 13. 74, 756 76. 776 78. 79. 80. al. 82. 83. 84, 85. G6, 87. G8. TRANSFORMERS. A.E. vol. 14, 1902. Six Phase Connections. PE. 249. Constant Current. pg. 234. A.E. vol.15, 1903. Construction of Small Variable Motor. pg. 554. Constant Current Patent. pg 504. Installation of. pg. 327. New Type of. pg. 547. A.I.E.E. vol.22, 1903. Connections of. pg 385. +erminal Bushings for High Tension. pg. 225. Fire Risk,Relative of Oil and Air Blast. pg. E.W. ve@.41, 1903. Core Type G.E. pg 709. Self-Cooling. pg. &95. Sheet Steek for Static. pg. 608. E.W. vol.42, 1903. Electrostatis..pp. 593, 595. Evolution of the G.E. pg. 1023. Le Blanc,Rectifying. pg 299. E.W. vol.43, 1904, Core Transformer. pg. 489. Efticiency Curves of Constant Potential. pg. German Three Phase. pp. 59, &24. Parallel Working of Delta and Star Connected. L.E. vol.53, 1904, Pe 767. Methods of Drying out. pg E.Je vole 1, 1904. 171. T2356 65 90. 91. 92. 93. 94. 95. 96. 97. 98. 99. 100. 101. 102. 103. 104. 105. 106. 107. 108, 66 TRANSFORMERS. E.J. vol. 1, 1904. Economy and Operation. pg. 264. | Vector Diagrams. (Karepetoff). pg. 279,410, Series Operation. pg. 450. Static Disturbdsences. E.J° vol.2, 1905, pg. 365. With Large Blectrostati¢e Capacity. L.E. vol.54, 1905, pg. 57. A.E. vol 17, 1905. For Single A.C. Systems of Arc Lighting. Multi-Coil Core. pe. 168. E.W. vol.45, 1905. Bush Core Type. pg. 645, Transformer Practice. pg. “&8l. 160,000 Volt Testing. pg. 58. For Thawing. EW. vol.46, 1905,pe. 1132. E.W. vol. 47, 1906. Constant Current. pg. 143. High Tension Core Type. pg 467. E.W. vol.48, 1906. Compressed gas Insulated. pg. 1028. Load ond Power Fator Relation in Two and Three Phase. pee. 175. Oil Insulated and Oil Cooled. pg. &83. Protection of Series. pg. 414. Current Transformer. A.I.E.E- vol.24, pg. 727. Wave Shapes in Three Phase. LE. vol.56, 1906, pp. 135, 463. 109. 67 TRANSFORMERS. Indicator Diagrams. L.E. vol.99, 1907, pa. AwIeE.E. vol.26, 1907. 110. Relative Merits of One and Three Phase. pg. 817. lll Notes on Testing. pg. 1179. 112. Protection of Internal Insulation. pg. 1173. 113. Choke Coils vs. Bxtrz Insulation on End Windings. pg. 1159. E.W. vol.49, 1907. 114. Cooling by Forced 0i& Circulation. pg. 1230. 115. Flexible Construction. pg. 346. E.J. vol.4, 1907. 116. Relative Advantages of One Phase and Three Phase. 336 117. Special Application of Standard. vg. 709. 118. Loading for Heat Test. pg, 346. E.W. vol.50, 1907. 119. 120. 121. 122. 123. 124. 125. 126. 127. Abnormal Conditions and Operation of. pg. 921,1005., Characteristics of Constant Potential. 46l. D&e Constant Potential Wiring Systems. pe. 4661. E.W. vol.53, 1908. Care and Operation of. 736. D&- Parallel Operation of. 134. PE. Effective Wave Form on Voltage Ratio. pg. 845. E.W. vol.55, 1908. New Pittsburgh. zt 1328, Improved with Steel Cores. 1337. P&e Cooling of . 169. pg. 128. 129. 130. 131. 1352. 133, 138. 135. 136. 137. 138. 1359. 140. 141. 142. 143. 144, 145. TRANSFORMERS. Emergency Connections. E.J. vol.5, 1908, pg. 176. iL.E. vol.62, 1908. 349,397 Theoretical and Ptactical Considerations. pp. Using as Choke Coils and Application to Testing of Alternators. pp. 412,473 Compensarc. E.W. vol.54, 1909, pe. 53. E.J- vol.6, 1909, Troubles. pg. 3ll. Self-cooling. pg. 749. Distribution. pg. 406. A.I.E.E. vol.28, 1909. Testing Core Steel. pg. 439. Some Phases of Regulation. pg. 1253. A.I.E.E. vol.29, 1910. Harmonics in Current, Voltage Wave Shapes. pg.°09. Determination of Regulation under Load. pg. 1281. L.E. vol.65, 1910. Testing of Regulaticn. pg. 663. Voltage Drop of, Having Poor Regulation. pg. 986. E.W. vol.55, 19910. Currents in Weakened Deltas. pg. 382. For Low Voltage. pg. 1133. Reactance of Shell Type. pg. 941. Voltage Regulation. pp. 692, 953. Voltage Drop of,Having Poor Regulation. E.W. va.56, 1910, pe. 379. 146. 147. 148. 149. 150. 151. 152. 153. 154. 155. 156. 157. 158, 159. 160. 161. 162. 163. 164. 69 TRANSFORMERS. Diagrems of Different Circuits. E.R. vol.57, 1910,pg. 1038. E.W. vol.57, 1911 Current and Phase Angle Test of Series. pg. 234. Testing Insulation. 3191. Pg. Characteristics of Series Instrumenta. EW. vol.58, 19ll,pp. 1428,1487. E.R. vol.59, 1911. Modern High Voltage. 1183. Pé- Study of Current. 164,213. PPe Two to Three Phase. LE. vol.67, 1911, pg 868. Care and Operation of. E.J-e vol.9, 1912, pg. 982. Application of Current Transformers to Three Phase Systems. A.I.E.E. vol.30,1911, pp. 21,67. E.J. vol.&, 1911. Twenty-Fifth Anniversary. 490. P&- Efficiency and Regulation Charts. 1115. Pee Developement. 50, Pee L.E. vol.69, 1912. Heat Test . 638. pe Modern High Voltage Power in Practice. pp.188, 217,319. Commercial Test of Lighting. E.R. vol.61,1912,pg@. 1026. E.W. vol.59, 1912. Core Type Butt Joint. pg;.1083. High Voltage Current. 987. P&- Series. 654. Pé- 500,000 Volt Testing. 607. Pé&- 165. 166. 167. 168, 169. 170. 171. 172. 173. 174. 175. 176. 177. 178. 179. 180. 181. 70 _ ‘TRANSFORMERS, E.J. vol.10, 1913. One Three Phase vs, Three Single Phase. pe. 413. 150,000 Volt. pg. 774. E.W. vol.61, 1913. Greater Flexibility and Operation. pg. 402. Auto,Two Phase to Three Phase. pp. 589, 805, 907. For Outdoor Installation. E.R. vol.62, 1913. E.W. vol.63, 1913. Improvements in. 638. Pe- Point of Inferior Commercial Efficiency. 1028. PE. Use of,with Mesh-Connected Secondary for Ea: thing Three Phase Systems. LeE. vol.e71, 1918,pg. 225. LE. vol.74, 1914. Experiments on Air Blast Cooling. 355. P&> Static, for Simultaneous Changiygg of Frequency and Pressure. pg. 170. Eed. vol.ll, 1914, Evolution of. 476. Pee High Voltage Distributing. 338. Pps- Parallel Operation of. EW. vol.63, 1914,pp.315, 370. E.W. vol.64, 1914, Parallel Operation of Subway. 9ll. P&- Testing Instrument Transformer. 1004, PE. L.E. vol.74, 1915. Influence of Connections on Operation. 552. P&> Current Transformer. pgs. 627, 733. 71 TRANSFORMERS. 182. Experiences with Line . pg. L.E. vol.74, 1915, pg. Sé. E.W. vol.65, 1915. 183. Radiator Type. pg 491. 184. Effect of Third Harmonic on Voltage Wave. pg. 157. E.W. vol.66, 1915. 185. 1,000,000 Volt,1000 K.W. pg. 1225. 186. Voltage and Current Relation in Open Delta Connected. pee 17. De 4. 5. Bs 9. 10. ll. 12, 13, 72 TRANSMISSION, Long Distance with A.C., E.W.vol,25-1894-pg. 206. During the Past Twenty Years, E.W.vol 235-1894- pg. 278. Direct vs. A.C. for Long Distance, B.W.v01.26 1895 -pg.s.649, 700. Long Distance,10 000 Volts. A.I.%.B. VOl.12 -1895- pg. 405. Calculation of A.C. Circuits. E.W.v01l.27 ~1896-pgs.145, 152, 596. Direct Current Series System. | E.W.V01,29-1897=pg. 455. High Voltage Power. (C.F.Scott). A.I.E.E.vol.15= 1898-pg. 531. Power Trans. and Distribution for R'y Work. A.I.E.E.Vol, 1501898-pg.379. Calculation of Three Phase, A.B.v01.8-1896-pg.274. Trans. and Distribution of Blectric Energy. (Duncan) A.E.Vol., 8-1896-pg.199. Selection of A.C. Apparatus for Power ,. A.E.V01.9-1897-pg. 545. Line Effects in A.C. A.B .9-1897epg .219. Saving of Copper in Three Phase. A.B.vo01.9 1897 Pe. 45. 14, 15. 16. 17. 18. 19, 20. 21, 220 29.6 24, 73 TRANSMISSION. Line Calculation of. A.EB.V01,9-1899-=pg.125. Economics of Power. (Bell). A-BeVOl. 9 =1897= pg. 205. High Voltage Line Erecting. A.B. Vol. 10-1898-pgs.194, 3584, 454. Line Losses in Polyphase. AB.svol. 1101899- pg.517. Long Distance by Means of Gas . A.B.Vo1l,.11 <-1899-pg. 475. Line Constants and Use of: Aluminum Wire. A I.E.E.vVOl.17 -1900epg. 345. Lightning and Static Strains,Experiences with, A.I.E.B.vVol. 19 -1902-pg,. Formula for Calculating the E.M.F. at any Point. A.I.E.E.vol. 19-1902 «pg. 759, L.B. vol. 49 ©1902, Long Distance. pg. 1037. High Tension Lines. pgs.171,570, 409, 758. Pressure Rise in High Tension. pg.785. 25.Improvements in. pg. 658. 26.Effects of Self Induction and Capacity. pg. 517. 27. 28, 29 50. LE. vol 51 -1903, At 12 000 Volts. pg. Arrangement and Control of Lines. pgs. 493,546. High Tension Overhead. pg. 525. Long Distance Plants. pgs. 3, 511. ol, 32. 55. 34. 55. 56. 37, 38, 39. 40. Al. 42. 45. 44. 45. 46. (47. TRANSMISSION. High Tension Electric. L.E? vol.52-190Sepgs. 91 ,96l. LB. Vol. 55.-1904. Extra High Tension. pg.626. 100 Mile Line. pg.804. Experimental, 16 Mile,8000 Volt. pg. 920. Long Span Line . pg. 287. LL.B. Vol. 5401904 - 30,000 Volt, pgs. 44, 65. Report on High Voltage Lines. pg. 28. A.I.E.E. vol. 235b-1904,. European in Construction and Operation. pg. Long Spans for. pg. 511. Answers to Questions. pg. 571. Maximum Distance of Economics. pg. 759. L.B. vol. 55 ©1905. Electric Losses. pg. 571. Use of Aluminum Wire. pg. 245. Single phse vs. Polyphase. pgs.980, 967, 1044. Line Towers. pg. 233. Difficulties of Long Distance. A.B. vol, 15 «1903 «pg. 212. D.C.Power at 57 000 Volts. AE. vol. 17 -1905epg. 519. 74 147. 48. 49. 50. 51. 52. 53. 54. 56. 56, 57. 58. D9. 60. 61. 62. 635. 64, 76 TRANSMISSION. A.B. Vol. 1721905. Direct Current High Tension. pg. 571. Protection against Potential Rises. pg. 569. E.J. vol. 2 -1905. Power Data. (Scott). pg. 708. High Tension . (Vaughn). pe. 442. Single Phase Synchronous. pg. 504. Self Induction ,Elementary Cosideration. pg. 715. EJ. Vol. 321906. Induction in Circuits. (Scott) pg. 81. Calculation of Voltage Induced. pg. 354. LE. Vol. 57 ©1906 «-, Comparison of Thury and Three Phase Systems. pg. 757. Experimental Line,100 000 Volt. pg. 7353. High Voltage Scheme. pgs.5435, 566, 581,605. LB. Vol. 59-1907, Comparison of Costs -Three Phase and D.C. pg. 21l. Cosideration, Critical of D.C. Systens. pg. 592. Submarine Cable,High Pressure. pg.625. Underground Trans. and Distribution.pg. 524. Limiting Capacities of Long Distance. E.dJe vol. 4-1907epg. 79. Protection against Lightnigg. A.I.E.E. VO1.26-1907-pgs. 1239,1249. 65, 66. 67. 68, 69. 70. 71, 72. 76 TRANSMISSION, A.I.E.E. vol. 26.- 1907, Some Power Economics. pg. 1555, 1570. Line Towers and Economical Spans. pg. 1249. Single Phase. pg. 1575. Line Troubles. pg. 13519. A.I.E.E. VOL. 27 = part 2 -1908, Design of , Fundamental Considerations. pg. 951. Underground High Potential. pg. 1499. Calculation of High Tension. pg. 687. i vol, 60 = 1908, Protective Device for. pg. 249. 73,.Mine Working in New South Wales . pg. 551. 74, 75. 76. 77.6 78, 79. 80, 81. Vibration Period of, pg. 721. LL.B. Vol, 62 = 1908, Underground High Potential. pg. 1005, Corona Effects and Influence on Design. pg. 978. LE. Vol. 63 -1909, Calculation . pg. 328. Overhead Lines. pg. 398. A.1,B.3. vol, 28 * 1909. Calculation of High Tension. pg. 687. E.W. vol, 53. = 1909, Influence of Frequency on Equivalent Circuits. pg. 211. Charts for Calculation of Conductors. pg. 36. 82. 85. 84, 85. 86. 87, 88. 89. 99, 91, 92. 93. 94, 95, 77 TRANSMISSION, E.W. vol. 53 -1909. Determination of Bfficiency and the Regulation of the size of Conductors. pg. 1454. High Potential Underground. pg. 37. EW. vol. 54 @ 1909. Calculation of Voltage Regulation. pg. 1041. Solution, Complete, with Distributed Capacity and Leakage. PE e 90. Proportion of Systems. pg. 2. Data of Transmission and Distribution. pg. 807. LoS. Vol, 64 - 1909 & 1910. At High Voltage and Altitudes. pg. 845, High Tension . pg 486. §00,000 Volt Line. pg. 543. L.B. vol. 65 -1910, High Tension Lines in Italy. pg. 67. .° ° of Central Power System. pg. 859. Insulators. pg. 900. Problems in Power.pg. 774. Calculating, Short Method of. pgs. 1066, 1063. EW. vol. 56 = 1910. 96. Earth as Return Circuit in. pg. 431. 97, 98. 99, Some Problems in. pg. 1153. Accidents , Prevention in case of Breakage. pg. 691. Calculation of Inductance as affected by the Subdi- vision of the Circuits. pg. 619. 100. 101. 102. 103. 104, 105. 106. 107. 108. 109. 110. lil. 112. 113. 114. 115. 116. ‘Continuity of Service. pg. 1049. 78 TRANSMISSION. B.W. vol. 56 - 1910. Limiting Voltages on. pg. 1179. Regulation. pa. 121. E.W. vol. 57 = 1911. Estimation, Short Cuts in. pg 617. Three Phase, Inductance of. pg 1607. Underground Construction. pg. 1293. Underground Installation, (Ghio). pg. 43. LeE. vol.66 = 1911. Trans. at 11,000 Volts. pg. 211. 60,000 Volt Line. pg. 4. High Pressure. pgs. 674, 751. Long Distance. pgs. 621,660, 751,827. LeE.e vole 67 = 1911. Protection of Lines. pg. 295. Design, Construction and Operation. pg. 787. Operation of Systems. pg. 743. Power Transmission. pg. 126. A.I.E.E. vol.30 part 1 - 1911. From the Operating Stanpoint. pg 835. Design, Construction, and Test of Artificial Line. pee 245. A.I.B.E.vVOl. 30, part 2e- 1911. 118. 119. 120. i121. 122. 123. 124. 125. 126. 127. 128. 129. 130. 131. 152. 135. 134. 135. 136. 79 TRANSMISSION. A-I.E.E.vol. 30,part 3,-1911. Calculation of 100 mile Line, Fofmulea for. pgs.2275, 2277 Chart on Electric Constants. pg, 2264. Exact Mehtod. pg. 2275. Hyperbolic Functions. pg. 2272. Ice and Relation between Inductance and Capacity. pe. 2286. Design of,Practical Points. pg. 2281. Introduction, High Tension. pg 1989. Segse and Spans, Solution to Problems. pg. 2209. LE. vol.68 - 1911 & 1912. Electro-Mechanical (Thomas). pg. 152. 954. Factors in Transmission Work. pg. E.W. vol.58 -1911. Capacity Coefficient, Calculation of. pgs. 386,443,493. Corona Losses,MNeasurement of. pg. 1257. Limits of Greater Electrical Net Work. pg. 53. Relative Losses. pg. 748. Regulation, Determination of by Semi-Graphical Method. Pps&e 625. Underground in Medium Sized Cities. pg. 30. E.W. vol. 59 1912. Sages and Tensions. pg. 1021. (Steinmetz). pee 1151. Au Sable Electric Co. pes. 795,843. Wave Motion 137. 138. 139. 140. 141. 142. 143. 144, 145. 146. 147. 148, 149. aso. 151. 152. 153. 154,’ 80 TRANSMISSION. E.W.vol. 60 ©1912. Aluminum Conductors for. 44. PS. Disturbances of Potential and Current. 1373. P&- Flexible Supports. pg. 97. Inductance of Aerial Split Conductors. pg. 994. Sages and Stress,Chart for. pgs. 1024,1042. in Aluminum Conductors. 374. P&- Sag Formulae, Simplified. pg. 101. Corona on High Tension. pg. 1355. LeEe vole 70.-1912. Overhead Trans, Lines. pg. 557. L.Be vol. 69 =» 1912, Problems in High Tension. pg. 360. Mechanical Considerations of. 732. P&- A-I.E.E. 31.-1912. 1537. vol. Measurements. pe LE. vole 72.-1913. Continuous Current Series System. pg. 345. Stresses Produced by Breaking. pa 253. Inductance and Capacity,Three Phase. pg. 607. Lightning Breakdown on Line. pg. 677. Operation of Line. pg. 855 of A.I.E.E. vole. 32 <-1913. A.I.E.E.vol. 32, part 2,-1913. Effects of Ice Loading. pg. 1829. 155. 156. 157. 158. 159. 160. 161. 16. 163. 164. 165. 166. 167. 168. 169. 170. 171. 172. 173. 81 TRANSMISSION. A. IEE. vol. 52 1913. Catenary,Theory of. pga. 1565. E.W. vol. 62,1913. Graphical Statics between Two Lines .pgs. 219,250. Formula for Capacity(Single Phase Lines). pg 315. Line Construction, Cheap.pg 267. Losses, Hysteresis and Eddy Current.pg 1108. interference, Inductive. pg, 733. Design of 1180 foot Span. pg. 277. LE. vwol 72 -1913. Cost of Erecting. pg 87. Corona Losses,Experiments on. pgs. 6, 12, 20. Operation of. pg 1049. High Frequency for Telegraph? Telephone, and Power. pgs. 734,783,955, 999, 1048, 1086. Construction, British Practice. pgs. 560,610, 653, 689. E. Je vol. 11 01914, Three Phase Systems. pg. 461. Calculation for Constant Voltage. pg. 487. Higher D.C. Voltages. pg. 501. LeE. vol. 73 = 1914. Constant Voltage. pg, 998. High Voltage .pg 342. Problems in High Tension. pg.. 990. High Frequency .pgs. 29, 109, 190, 279. 174. 175. 176. 177. 178. 179. 180, 181. 182. 183. 184, 185. 186. 1&7. 188, 189. 82 TRANSMISSION. E.W. vole 63 @ 1914. Construction and CosteKeeping Methods. pge 937. Cost,Reducing by the Use of PrimaryeSecondary Dis- tribution Rack. pg. 1256. Formulae for Distribution. pg. 322. Probleme in High Tension. pg. 534. Longest Line and Highest Voltage. pgs. 33, 85, 493/ Interference,Plan for Reducing. pg 984. Pole and Tower Lines. 1244. P&e Disconnected Systems in the South. pg 1201, 1235. Traveling Waves,Protection against. pg. 1457. B.W. vol. 64 = 1914. Calculation of Constant Voltage Lines. pg. 775(D). « " Long Lines. pg. 192. ° ° Voltage Regulation. pg. 873, 920. Hyperbolic, Simplified. pas. 474, 624. LE. vol. 74, 01905. Differential Equations, Long Distance. pg. 355. EW. vol. Artificial Line 200 Mile. pg. 1545. 65 -1915. Chart,Labor Saving. pg. 159. 190..Corona Losses . pg 32. 191. 192. Protective Coatings. pe. 730. Sag in Overhead Conductors. pg. 336. 193. Special Structures. pg. 980. 194, 195. 196. 197. 198. 199. 200. 201. 202. 203. 204. 205. 206. 207. 208, 209. 83 TRANSMISSION. E.W. vol. 66 » 1915. Construction for Mountain Districts. 862. pee 469. Coet Data of 6600 Volt Line. pg. 16. Pee Copper Clad Iron Wire. Cost of Line in New England. pg. 1395. Inexpensive Methods for reaching Small Loads. pg. 5504 Trouble Hunting. pgs. 562, 579, 638. Two phase-Three phase Change without Interrupting Service . PE 86. Disturbances, Confining to their Source. pg. 1333. Impedence of Receiving End of Line Loaded at both Ends. P&e 182. Mathematics. pg 842. Trigonometric for Phenomena Occuring ine pg. 857, Calculation, Sag Tension. pg. 330, 344. Steel Tower Construction. 127. PE. Copper vs. Aluminum, Saving in .pg. 1432. Choice of Voltage. pg. 618. "Electric Power Transmission® by L.Bell. Choice of Voltage. pg. 5351. l. Q6 84 "DIRECT CURRENT MOTORS;THEIR ACTION AND CONTROL". EW. vol.50, 1907. Direct Current Motors. og. &52. Shunt Motor Problems. pg. 1095. E.W. vol. 51, 1908. Shunt Motor Starting Boxes. pg. 27. (F.B.Crocker & M.Arndt). Shunt Motor Speed Control. pp.245, 476,699,906. Motor Controlled by Multiple Voltage. (Ward-Leonard System) ,pz.1203 Series Motor Control. E.W. vol.52, 1908, pe. 998. "“Dynamo-Electric Machinery", by Sheldon. pg. 230. 7 ~~. &- t Peseta. 6 ae we ms: = — a NA | GAN STATE UNIV.