Lexicographical Neighbors of Commutating
Literary usage of Commutating
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Principles of Direct-current Machines by Alexander Suss Langsdorf (1919)
"(26) Zb It is evident from these considerations that the value of J90, the flux
density in the commutating zone", must be sufficiently under control to ..."
2. Electric Railway Handbook: A Reference Book of Practice Data, Formulas and by Albert Sutton Richey, William Charles Greenough (1915)
"In the railway motor the commutating- pole (also called the interpole) is a ...
The total weight of copper in a commutating-pole motor is nearly the same as ..."
3. Transactions of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers by American Institute of Electrical Engineers (1913)
"Bv AIEE commutating-POLE SATURATION IN DC. MACHINES BY HAROLD E. STOKES The
saturation of the commutating pole is one of the principal factors upon which ..."
4. Theory and Calculations of Electrical Apparatus by Charles Proteus Steinmetz (1917)
"In the couple with a commutating machine as secondary motor, however, the position
of the brushes fixes the relation between commutating- machine voltage ..."
5. Experimental Electrical Engineering and Manual for Electrical Testing for by Vladimir Karapetoff (1922)
"EXPERIMENT 15-G. — A Study of commutating Poles in a Direct-Current Shunt-Wound
Motor. — This experiment is similar to the preceding one, except that in ..."
6. Theoretical Elements of Electrical Engineering by Charles Proteus Steinmetz (1909)
"B. DIRECT-CURRENT commutating MACHINES. I. General. 35. commutating machines arc
characterized by the combination of a continuously excited magnet field ..."
7. Direct-current Machinery: A Text-book on the Theory and Performance of by Harold Pender (1922)
"The voltage-regulation curve of a commutating-pole generator may be determined
from its ... In the particular case of a commutating-pole shunt generator, ..."
8. Electrical Engineering: The Theory and Characteristics of Electrical by Clarence Victor Christie (1917)
"commutating Electromotive Force.—The commutating emf is the emf generated in the
... The resultant of the two is called the commutating emf, Ec. This emf, ..."