Comfort A. Adams
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American electrical engineer
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Comfort A. Adams's Degrees
- Masters Electrical Engineering Stanford University
- PhD Electrical Engineering California Institute of Technology
Why Is Comfort A. Adams Influential?
(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Comfort Avery Adams was an American electrical engineer who as a student helped Albert A. Michelson with the Michelson–Morley experiment , which was later viewed as confirming the special relativity theory of Albert Einstein . He was a recipient of the IEEE Edison Medal and AIEE Lamme Medal.
Comfort A. Adams's Published Works
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Published Works
- Pole-face losses (1909) (25)
- Industrial Standardization (1919) (13)
- The design of induction motors (1905) (6)
- The Design of Induction Motors; With Special Reference to Magnetic Leakage (6)
- Fractional Pitch Windings for Induction Motors (1907) (5)
- The design of low-voltage welding power distribution (1944) (4)
- The Penetration of Electromagnetic Radiation Into Ferromagnetic Material [includes discussion] (1956) (3)
- High frequency induction furnaces (1934) (2)
- Electromotive Force Wave-Shape in Alternators (1909) (2)
- Electromotive force wave-shape in alternators (1)
- A Study of the Heyland Machine as Motor and Generator (1)
- Voltage ratio in synchronous converters with special reference to the split-pole converter (1908) (1)
- Discussion: “Field Welds in Pressure Pipe Lines of Steam Systems” (Boetcher, H. N., 1934, Trans. ASME, 56, pp. 11–19) (1934) (0)
- AIEE's role in the creation of the american standards association (1954) (0)
- Voltage Ratio in Synchronous Converters with Special Reference to the Split-Pole Converter (0)
- Discussion on ``Contribution to Theory of the Regulation of Alternators'' and ``The Mechanical Construction of Revolving-Field Alternators'' (0)
- Some Major Events in the Life of the Institute (1934) (0)
- High frequency induction furnaces (1934) (0)
- Discussion on ``Graphical Treatment of the Rotating Field.'' Atlantic City, N. J., July 2, 1908 (1908) (0)
- The design of low-voltage welding power distribution (1944) (0)
- Discussion: “Income Versus Production” (Rautenstrauch, Walter, 1938, Trans. ASME, 60, pp. 213–220) (1939) (0)
- High frequency induction furnaces (1934) (0)
- High Frequency Induction Furnaces (1934) (0)
- Fractional pitch windings for induction motors (0)
- Engineering and industrial standardization (0)
- Some major events in the life of the Institute (1934) (0)
- What Constitutes a Liberating Education? The Discussion (1945) (0)
- Pole-Face Losses (0)
- Discussion on “three-phase power-factor.” Atlantic city, N. J., June 30, 1908 (0)
- Engineering and Industrial Standardization (0)
- The Design of Low-voltage Welding Power Distribution (1944) (0)
- Discussion on “a trigonometric method for the solution of alternating-current problems.” Atlantic city, N. J., July 2, 1908 (1908) (0)
- Facts versus propaganda (1941) (0)
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