Publisher's Synopsis
"Design and Construction of a Boucherot Induction Motor" offers a detailed exploration into the workings of the Boucherot induction motor. Penned in the early 20th century by R. L. Gray, this book delves into the intricacies of the motor's design and practical construction.
A valuable resource for electrical engineers, historians of technology, and vintage machinery enthusiasts, this book provides both theoretical insights and hands-on guidance. It offers a snapshot into the ingenuity of early electrical engineering, showcasing the design principles and construction techniques of a motor that played a notable role in the evolution of electrical machinery.
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