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Alternating Current and Direct Current Resistance as it Affects Regulation of Alternatorsand Transformers

Date Issued
May 1, 1925
Author(s)
Lotspeich, Charles Clark Jr.
Advisor(s)
Chas. A. Perkins
Permanent URI
https://trace.tennessee.edu/handle/20.500.14382/35902
Abstract

It is well understood that the R component of the impedence is much more than the ohmic R. but in calculating regulation, R equals E/I seems to be always used. The object of this thesis is to study the effects of the different values of the resistance on the regulation and find if there is a definite reason for using this value.

Major
Electrical Engineering
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