Charles F. Scott
#43,361
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American engineer
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Charles F. Scott engineering Degrees
Engineering
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Civil Engineering
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Applied Physics
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Engineering
Charles F. Scott 's Degrees
- Bachelors Civil Engineering Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Why Is Charles F. Scott Influential?
(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Charles Felton Scott was an electrical engineer, professor at Yale University and known for his invention of the Scott-T transformer in the 1890s. He graduated from Ohio State University in 1885 and went on to graduate study at Johns Hopkins University. Scott joined the engineering staff of the Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company in Pittsburgh, PA, in 1888. He assisted the inventor Nikola Tesla with his work on the alternating-current induction motor. Scott also carried out experimental high voltage transmission line work at Telluride, Colorado with Ralph D. Mershon.
Charles F. Scott 's Published Works
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Published Works
- Alternating Current as a Factor in General Distribution for Light and Power (2)
- Long Distance Transmission for Lighting and Power (2)
- The investigation of engineering education (1930) (2)
- Engineering for appliances (1949) (2)
- A New Program for Engineering Education (1934) (0)
- Discussion: The Danubian and Balkan States (1926) (0)
- Discussion on ``Track-Circuit Signaling on Electrified Roads'', at Niagara Falls, N. Y., June 28, 1907 (1907) (0)
- Chance and choice in engineering (1938) (0)
- Apparatus for power distribution from central stations (1901) (0)
- Discussion on ``The Evolution of Engineering.'' Atlantic City, N. J., June 29, 1908 (0)
- Discussion on ``The Non-synchronous Generator in Central Station and Other Work,'' ``Some Developments in Synchronous Converters,'' and ``Some Features of Railway Converter Design and Operation.'' New York, February 14, 1908 (0)
- I — Tesla's contribution to electric power (1943) (0)
- Discussion: The Practical Program of Reduction and Limitation of Armament (1926) (0)
- Benjamin Garver Lamme : A Tribute to a Great Engineer, Singularly Distinguished (1925) (0)
- Application of electricity in processes leading up to surface and subsurface printing (1921) (0)
- Discussion on ``The Education of the Electrical Engineer.'' New York, January 24, 1908 (0)
- Discussion at Pittsburg, January 5, 1903 (1902) (0)
- What is engineering experience? (1939) (0)
- Discussion on Lukes, Bechtel, and Eglin Papers at Pittsburg, January 7, 1904 (1903) (0)
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