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Westinghouse Electric
Company•Cranberry Township, Pennsylvania, United States•
About: Westinghouse Electric is a company organization based out in Cranberry Township, Pennsylvania, United States. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Brake & Signal. The organization has 27959 authors who have published 38036 publications receiving 523387 citations.
Topics: Brake, Signal, Circuit breaker, Turbine, Electromagnetic coil
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TL;DR: In this article, the authors use structural and petrographic methods to infer heat transfer processes and to constrain environmental conditions that produce these contrasting tiers, and conclude that an entablature forms when part of a flow cools very rapidly by water-steam convection.
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01 Jan 1954-Transactions of The American Institute of Electrical Engineers. Part Iii: Power Apparatus and Systems
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TL;DR: In this article, the increase in pressure drop across a HEPA filter has been measured as a function of solid particle mass loading using three materials with different particle morphologies: Sodium chloride, ammonium chloride and aluminum oxide.
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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present the physical relationships that produce the subsynchronous resonance problems and derive a number of useful formulas for studying the problems, and the mathematical basis of these formulas is shown and the approximations required for their derivation are described.
Abstract: An analysis of subsynchronous resonance problems requires a clear understanding of the physical relationships that produce the phenomenon. This paper presents these relationships and uses them to derive a number of useful formulas for studying the problems. The mathematical basis of these formulas is shown and the approximations required for their derivation are described. These formulas are most useful in planning a series capacitor compensated transmission system to avoid or minimize subsynchronous resonance problems. This application is the subject of a companion paper.
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TL;DR: In this paper, it was shown experimentally that backscattered electrons emitted from solids under electron bombardment contribute significantly to the observed secondary yield, even for the case of low backscattering coefficients.
Abstract: It is shown experimentally that backscattered electrons emitted from solids under electron bombardment contribute significantly to the observed secondary yield, even for the case of low backscattering coefficients. Thus, it was found that in Al with a backscattering coefficient of only 0.14, about 40% of all secondaries are produced by backscattered electrons for initial energies from several kev to several tens of kev. The large contribution of backscattered electrons to secondary formation even for materials of low atomic number agrees approximately with what one would expect from the larger rate of energy loss and the greater path lengths of the backscattered electrons in the secondary electron escape region compared to that of the incoming primaries.
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Takeo Kanade | 147 | 799 | 103237 |
Martin A. Green | 127 | 1069 | 76807 |
Shree K. Nayar | 113 | 384 | 45139 |
Dieter Bimberg | 97 | 1531 | 45944 |
Keith E. Gubbins | 85 | 466 | 35909 |
Peter K. Liaw | 84 | 1068 | 37916 |
Katsushi Ikeuchi | 78 | 636 | 20622 |
Mark R. Cutkosky | 77 | 393 | 20600 |
M. S. Skolnick | 73 | 728 | 22112 |
David D. Woods | 72 | 318 | 20825 |
Martin A. Uman | 67 | 338 | 16882 |
Michael Keidar | 67 | 566 | 14944 |
Terry C. Hazen | 66 | 354 | 17330 |
H. Harry Asada | 64 | 633 | 17358 |
Michael T. Meyer | 59 | 225 | 26947 |