Arthur E. Kennelly
American electrical engineer
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Arthur Edwin Kennelly was an American electrical engineer. Biography Kennelly was born December 17, 1861, in Colaba, in Bombay Presidency, British India, and was educated at University College School in London. He was the son of Irish naval officer Captain David Joseph Kennelly and Catherine Gibson Heycock . His mother died when he was three years old. In 1863, his father retired from the navy and later Arthur and his father returned to England. In 1878, his father married Ellen L.Spencer and moved the family to Sydney, Nova Scotia, when he took over the Sydney and Louisbourg Coal and Railway Company Limited. By his father's third marriage, Arthur gained four half siblings, Zaida Kennelly in 1881, David J. Kennelly Jr. in 1882, Nell K. Kennelly in 1883, and Spencer M. Kennelly in 1885.
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Published Works
- Experimental researches on skin effect in conductors (1915) (82)
- An approximate law of fatigue in the speeds of racing animals (64)
- The convection of heat from small copper wires (28)
- Skin-Effect Resistance Measurements of Conductors, at Radio-Frequencies up to 100,000 Cycles per Second (1916) (24)
- Experimental researches on the skin effect in steel rails (1916) (18)
- Magnetic Reluctance (14)
- The impedance of telephone receivers as affected by the motion of their diaphragms (14)
- The thermal time constants of dynamo-electric machines (12)
- The Influence of Atmospheric Pressure upon the Forced Thermal Convection from Small Electrically Heated Platinum Wires (9)
- The Mechanics of Telephone-Receiver Diaphragms, as Derived from Their Motional-Impedance Circles (8)
- Chart atlas of complex hyperbolic and circular functions (8)
- The Daylight Effect in Radio Telegraphy (1913) (8)
- Acoustic Impedance and Its Measurement (7)
- Computation of the Unbalance Factor of a Three-Phase Triangle When Lengths of Three Sides are Given (7)
- Can the Thermal Capacity of Electric Machines Be Made a Simple and Practical Element of Rating? (7)
- Adoption of the Meter-Kilogram-Mass-Second (M.K.S.) Absolute System of Practical Units by the International Electrotechnical Commission (I.E.C.), Bruxelles, June, 1935. (1935) (7)
- Artificial Lines for Continuous Currents in the Steady State (6)
- Vestiges of pre-metric weights and measures persisting in metric-system Europe, 1926-1927 (1934) (6)
- Changes during the Last Twenty Years in the World's Speed Records of Racing Animals (6)
- The Advancement of Engineering in Relation to the Advancement of Science (1926) (5)
- I.E.C. adopts MKS system of units (1935) (5)
- Magnetic Circuit Units (1930) (5)
- The measurement of acoustic impedance with the aid of the telephone receiver (1925) (5)
- Electromagnetic theory of the telephone receiver: With special reference to motional impedance (1919) (5)
- The Metric System of Weights and Measures (1926) (4)
- Oscillographs and their Tests (4)
- Measurements of voltage and current over a long artificial power-transmission line at 25 and 60 cycles per second (4)
- Magnetic Flux Distribution in Annular Steel Laminae (4)
- Vector power in alternating-current circuits (1910) (4)
- Some Properties of Vibrating Telephone Diaphragms (4)
- The Linear Resistance between Parallel Conducting Cylinders in a Medium of Uniform Conductivity (4)
- The Convention of Equidimensional Electric and Magnetic Units. (1931) (4)
- Discussion of Electrical Congress Programme (3)
- THE URSI PROGRAMS OF SHORT-WAVE STATION W1XAL. (1937) (3)
- On the duration of electrical contact between impacting spheres (1911) (3)
- Magnetic-Circuit Units as Adopted by the I. E. C. (1931) (3)
- A rectangular-component two-dimensional alternating-current potentiometer (1919) (3)
- THE WORK OF JOSEPH HENRY IN RELATION TO APPLIED SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING. (1932) (3)
- The Impedances, Angular Velocities and Frequencies of Oscillating-Current Circuits (1916) (2)
- The Telephone and Telephone Exchange, Their Invention and Development (1916) (2)
- Conference of the Symbols, Units and Nomenclature (S. U. N.) Commission of the International Union of Pure and Applied Physics (I. P. U.) at Paris, in July, 1932, and Its Results. (1933) (2)
- Electromagnetic Theory of the Telephone Receiver (2)
- The New Edison Storage Battery (2)
- Can the thermal capacity of electric machines: Be made a simple and practical element of rating? (2)
- The Transient Process of Establishing a Steadily Alternating Current on a Long Line, from Laboratory Measurements on an Artificial Line (2)
- Actions on electric and magnetic units (1934) (2)
- Time Constants for Engineering Purposes in Simple Exponential Transient Phenomena. (1924) (2)
- Alternating-Current Planevector Potentiometer Measurements at Telephonic Frequencies (2)
- The M.K.S. system of units (1936) (2)
- Recent Actions Taken By the Symbols, Units, and Nomenclature (S.U.N.) Committee Of the International Union of Pure and Applied Physics (I.P.U.) in Reference to C.G.S. Magnetic Units (1933) (2)
- Notes on the July 1932 meeting of the Committee on Symbols, Units, and Nomenclature of the International Union of Pure and Applied Physics, to discuss magnetic units (1932) (2)
- The Thermal Time Constants of Dynamo-Electric Machines (1925) (2)
- Vector-Diagrams of Oscillating-Current Circuits (2)
- The Convection of Heat from Small Copper Wires (2)
- Magnetic circuit units adopted by I. E. C. (1931) (2)
- Resonance in Alternating Current Lines (2)
- Electric lines and nets : their theory and electrical behavior (1)
- The heating of copper wires by electric currents (1907) (1)
- An International System of Physical Units and the Teaching of Such Units to American Students (1933) (1)
- The Equivalent Circuits of Composite Lines in the Steady State (1)
- RECENT INVESTIGATIONS OF TRACTIVE RESISTANCES TO MOTOR TRUCKS ON ROADS AND PAVEMENTS. (1917) (1)
- Dissymmetrical electrical conducting networks (1)
- Intended substitution of the practical absolute system of electrical units for the existing international system (1936) (1)
- The Modern Electric Age in Relation to Faraday's Discovery of Electromagnetic Induction. (1931) (1)
- Some Measurements of the Temperature Variation in the Electrical Resistance of a Sample of Copper (1)
- Tables of Hyperbolic Functions in Reference to Long Alternating-Current Transmission Lines (1)
- The Expression of Constant and of Alternating Continued Fractions in Hyperbolic Functions (1)
- The work of the Institute in standardization (1934) (1)
- Preliminary report of the Committee on Standardization of the Institute of Radio Engineers Inc. : Definitions of terms, graphical and literal symbols. (1913) (1)
- THE PRESENT STATUS OF THE MAGNETIC-CIRCUIT UNITS (1932) (1)
- Tractive Resistances to a Motor Delivery Wagon on Different Roads and at Different Speeds (1916) (1)
- Recent developments in electrical units (1939) (1)
- The Work of the Institute in Standardization (1934) (1)
- A New Geometrical Model for the Orthogonal Projection of the Cosines and Sines of Complex Angles (1)
- Recent developments in magnetic units (1932) (1)
- Annual rfport of the physical and astronomical section, 1899 (1900) (0)
- The Measurement of Rotary Speeds of Dynamo Machines by the Stroboscopic Fork (0)
- REPORT OF THE SUBCOMMITTEE ON ENGINEERING. (1917) (0)
- Dissymmetrical Electrical Conducting Networks (1923) (0)
- Memorial to the late Prof. Silvanus P. Thompson D. Sc., F. R. S. (1917) (0)
- THE RUMFORD FUND. (1928) (0)
- TABLE XIII. FUNCTIONS OF 4 + iq f(4 + iq) =u+iv (1921) (0)
- THE RUMFORD FUND. (1926) (0)
- Discussion on “economic limitations to aggregation of power systems”, Boston, Mass., February 17, 1911. (see proceedings for February, 1911) (0)
- Alternating-Current Nets (0)
- Discussion on “primary standard of light.” Atlantic city, N. J., July 2, 1908 (1908) (0)
- On the Modifications in Hering's Laws of Furnace Electrodes Introduced by Including Variations in Electric and Thermal Resistivity (0)
- The Process of Building up the Voltage and Current in a Long Alternating-Current Circuit (0)
- A. I. E. E. representatives (0)
- Explorations over the Vibrating Surfaces of Telephonic Diaphragms under Simple Impressed Tones (0)
- The Present Status of Electrical Engineering (0)
- TABLE VII. HYPERBOLIC SINES sinh (x + iq) = u + iv (1921) (0)
- The computation of composite alternating-current lines (1914) (0)
- Recent Technical Developments in Radio (1929) (0)
- The magnetic field of the earth and its atmosphere : being three lectures delivered at the Administration Building of Carnegie Institution of Washington in March, 1932 (1932) (0)
- The International Electrotechnical Congress of Turin (1911) (0)
- The paris exposition, 1900 some notable electrical items. (1901) (0)
- TABLE XII. HYPERBOLIC TANGENTS tanh (x + iq) = r/γ̱ (1921) (0)
- The Humming Telephone, A Contribution to the Theoretical and Practical Analysis of Its Behavior (0)
- Computation of the Behavior of Electric Filters under Load (0)
- On the modifications in hering's laws of furnace electrodes introduced by including variations in electric and thermal resistivity (0)
- Tractive resistances to a motor delivery wagon on different roads and at different speeds (0)
- On the voltametric measurement of alternating currents (1888) (0)
- An Elementary Manual of Radio-Telegraphy and Radio-Telephony for Students and Operators (1916) (0)
- Recent Actions of the International Electrotechnical Commission in Reference to Electric and Magnetic Units (1935) (0)
- Bibliography on core losses in electrical machinery and related subjects 1885 - 1924 (0)
- The rontgen rays (1896) (0)
- The M.K.S. System of Units Applied to Electroacoustics (1938) (0)
- Measurements of Voltage and Current over a Long Artificial Power-Transmission Line at 25 and 60 Cycles Per Second (0)
- The work of the standards committee and its capability fox usefulness to the Institute members (0)
- TABLE IX. HYPERBOLIC TANGENTS tanh (x + iq) = u + iv (1921) (0)
- The resistance of faults in submarine cables (0)
- The Coöperation Committee Program (1930) (0)
- Discussion on ``A Self-Exciting Alternator,'' at New York, January 26, 1906 (0)
- The Harmonic Analysis of the Semicircle and of the Ellipse (0)
- On certain phenomena connected with imperfect earth in telegraph circuits (0)
- Table XIV. SEMI-EXPONENTIALS ex/2 and log10(ex/2) (1921) (0)
- Discussion on “notes on underground conduits and cables” (Mosman), Boston, Mass., May 15, 1912. (see proceedings for May, 1912) (0)
- Computation of the unbalance factor of a three-phase triangle when lengths of three sides are given (0)
- Magnetic flux distribution in annular steel laminae (0)
- TABLE VI FUNCTIONS OF SEMI-IMAGINARIES f(ρ /45°) = r/γ̱ (1921) (0)
- AN ACCOUNT OF AN EXPERIMENT MADE TO DETERMINE WHETHER GRAVITATION-FORCE VARIES WITH TEMPERATURE (0)
- TABLE XXI. CORRECTING FACTOR tanh θ/θ = r/γ̱ (1921) (0)
- TABLE XXII. FUNCTIONS OF SEMI-IMAGINARIES COMPLEX VARIABLE θ/45° (1921) (0)
- TABLE III. HYPERBOLIC TANGENTS tanh(ρ/δ̱) = r/γ̱ (1921) (0)
- Discussion on “proportioning electrodes for furnaces”, Charlotte, N. C., March 30, 1910. (see proceedings for March) (0)
- TABLE VIII. HYPERBOLIC COSINES cosh (x + iq) = u + iv (1921) (0)
- TABLE XV REAL HYPERBOLIC FUNCTIONS f(x + io) = u + io (1921) (0)
- Industrial Research and the Colleges (0)
- Discussion on the papers ¿On the systems of electric units¿, ¿Proposals concerning electrical and physical units¿, ¿The absolute value of the e.m.f. of the Clark and the Weston cells¿ and ¿The so-called international electrical units¿, read at St. Louis (1905) (0)
- The Basis of an Effective Education: Culture or Vocation (1907) (0)
- INDUSTRIAL LABORATORIES AND SCIENTIFIC INFORMATION. (1917) (0)
- The Coöperation Committee Program (0)
- Test of an Artificial Aerial Telephone Line at a Frequency of 750 Cycles Per Second (1913) (0)
- Experimental Researches on Skin Effect in Conductors (0)
- Some Properties of Three-Terminal Electrical Conducting Networks (0)
- TABLE XXIII. HYPERBOLIC FUNCTION FORMULAS (1921) (0)
- TABLE XI. HYPERBOLIC COSINES cosh (x + iq) = r/γ̱ (1921) (0)
- Electrical vibration instruments : an elementary textbook on the behavior and tests of teliphone receivers, oscillographs, and vibration galvanometers (0)
- Actions on Electric and Magnetic Units (1934) (0)
- The measurement of rotary speeds of dynamo machines by the stroboscopic fork (0)
- Vector Power in Alternating-Current Circuits (0)
- On the Relative Advantages of Alternating and Continuous Current for a General Supply of Electricity, Especially with Regard to Interference with Other Interests (1900) (0)
- Electricity in Electro-Therapeutics (1897) (0)
- TABLE XVII. HYPERBOLIC SINES sinh (ρ/δ̱) = r/γ̱ (1921) (0)
- Remarks on "A method of eliminating the effects of polarisation and earth currents from fault tests" (0)
- Inductance and its Proposed Unit the ``Henry'' (0)
- Abridgment of magnetic circuit units (0)
- The Insulating Medium Surrounding a Conductor the Real Path of Its Current (0)
- Oscillograms and their tests (0)
- On the Constant Ratio of Mean-to-mid Potential or Current at Successive Equidistant Points Along a Uniform Electric Conducting Line, Real or Artificial, in the Steady State. (1923) (0)
- I.E.C. Adopts MKS System of Units (1935) (0)
- Magnetic Units and Other Subjects that Might Occupy Attention at the Next International Electrical Congress (1903) (0)
- Industrial research and the colleges (0)
- Test of an artificial aerial telephone line at a frequency of 750 cycles per second (0)
- Discussion on ``Acyclic (Homopolar) Dynamos,'' at Boston, February 1, 1905 (0)
- TABLE XVI. SUBDIVISIONS OF A DEGREE – AUXILIARY TABLE (1921) (0)
- Table XVIII. HYPERBOLIC COSINES cosh (ρ/δ̱) = r/γ̱ (1921) (0)
- Recent actions taken by the symbols, units, and nomenclature committee (1933) (0)
- TABLE X. HYPERBOLIC SINES sinh (x + iq) = r/γ̱ (1921) (0)
- On the superiority of the "earth-overlap" method in localising-small faults in submarine cables when no loop is available, as evidenced by recent practical results with a fault of 40,000 ohms in a cable of 1,140 ohms conductor resistance (0)
- A mechanical frequency-meter of telephonic range (1921) (0)
- Tables of hyperbolic functions in reference to long alternating-current transmission lines (1911) (0)
- Discussion on ``High-Potential Underground Transmission.'' Boston Section, November 18 1908 (1908) (0)
- George Owen Squier (1934) (0)
- SCIENCE SERVICE CONFERENCE. II. (0)
- Recent types of dynamo-electric machinery : a complete guide for the electrician, engineer, student and professor, being a valuable history of the extraordinary advance int the building of American dynamo machines and their application (0)
- The Heating of Copper Wires by Electric Currents (0)
- Discussion in New York (0)
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