Cecil J. Mole
Westinghouse Electric
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Proceedings of the IEEE | 1973
Cecil J. Mole; W.C. Brenner; H.E. Haller
Recent developments in superconductors have made possible the application of superconductivity in the windings of electric machinery. Extensive studies have been made, and several experimental superconducting machines have been built and tested. In synchronous machines, the higher currents and flux densities in a superconducting field winding offer savings in size, weight, and cost. In homopolar machines, the greater flux densities make possible higher terminal voltages. This, with the development of liquid-metal current collection, makes homopolar machines a feasible alternative to conventional dc machines for high-power applications.
Archive | 1990
Cecil J. Mole; Dexter V. Wright
Archive | 1975
Cecil J. Mole; Robert F. Edwards
Archive | 1978
Robert Lugosi; George J. Fechko; Alan T. Male; Henry E. Haller; Cecil J. Mole
Archive | 1980
Robert Lugosi; George J. Fechko; Alan T. Male; Henry E. Haller; Cecil J. Mole
Archive | 1978
Cecil J. Mole; Henry E. Haller; Leonard Nikolaus Wedman
Archive | 1975
Cecil J. Mole; Henry E. Haller
Archive | 1975
Charles C. Sterrett; Cecil J. Mole
Archive | 1991
Cecil J. Mole; Alan T. Male; Walter J. Carr; C. K. Jones
Archive | 1970
Cecil J. Mole