Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from The Ventilation of Electrical Machinery
This little work is intended as an introduction to the problem of ventilation applied to electrical machinery.
At present the cost of electric generators is high, partly on account of the fact that only a small temperature rise is permissible. There seems to be little reason to doubt that with the advance of technical applications and artificial local cooling the cost of large generators may be reduced to one-half, or one-third of the present cost per kilowatt.
Indirectly the question of efficiency is raised through the use of cooling devices, and this is discussed.
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