Design, development, fabrication, and testing of a synchronous condenser for a high-power three-phase traction drive

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Design, development, fabrication, and testing of a synchronous condenser for a high-power three-phase traction drive
1976, Dept. of Transportation, Federal Railroad Administration, Office of Research and Development, for sale by the National Technical Information Service
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Edition Notes

Prepared by AiResearch Manufacturing Company under contract DOT-FR-00029.

Final report; released Dec. 1976.

Bibliography: p. R-1.

Published in
Washington, Springfield, Va
Series
Report - Federal Railroad Administration ; no. FRA-OR&D 76-266, Report (National Institute of Standards and Technology (U.S.)) -- no. FRA-OR&D-76-266.

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ix, 100, R-1 :
Number of pages
100

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OL15217758M

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