Edward Kimbark
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Edward Kimbark's Degrees
- Masters Electrical Engineering Stanford University
Why Is Edward Kimbark Influential?
(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Edward Wilson Kimbark was a noted power engineer and professor of Electrical Engineering at Northwestern University. Kimbark was born in Chicago, Illinois to Edward Hall and Maude Kimbark. In 1920 Kimbark enrolled at Northwestern University where he earned his B.S. in 1924 and his E.E. in 1925. After graduation, he worked for two years as a substation operator and testing lab assistant for the Public Service Company of Northern Illinois at Evanston, and for two years as an instructor at the University of California, Berkeley.
Edward Kimbark's Published Works
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Published Works
- Direct current transmission. (1971) (532)
- Power System Stability (1948) (462)
- Improvement of System Stability by Switched Series Capacitors (1966) (157)
- Suppression of Ground-Fault Arcs on Single-Pole-Switched EHV Lines by Shunt Reactors (1964) (107)
- Transient Overvoltages Caused by Monopolar Ground Fault on Bipolar DC Line: Theory and Simulation (1970) (67)
- Selective-pole switching of long double-circuit EHV line (1976) (64)
- Ferroresonance in a Transformer Switched with an EHV Line (1972) (60)
- Stability of large electric power systems (1974) (58)
- How to improve system stability without risking subsynchronous resonance (1977) (52)
- Fault Surge Versus Switching Surge A Study of Transient Overvoltages Caused by Line-to-Ground Faults (1968) (41)
- Improvement of Power System Stability by Changes in the Network (1969) (41)
- A New Look at Shunt Compensation (1983) (29)
- Electrical transmission of power and signals (1949) (21)
- Charts of three quantities associated with single-pole switching (1975) (17)
- Two-Phase Co-ordinates of a Three-Phase Circuit (1939) (17)
- Elements of stability calculations (1948) (13)
- Power circuit breakers and protective relays (1950) (10)
- Experimental analysis of double unbalances (1935) (9)
- Network-analyzer solution of multiple unbalances (1937) (5)
- Application of Instrumentation for the Evaluation of Power System Dynamic Performance (1972) (4)
- Bibliography on single-pole switching (1975) (4)
- Symmetrical-component impedance notation (1938) (4)
- Correction of IEEE Published Paper Suppression of Ground-Fault Arcs on Single-Pole-Switched EHV Lines bv Shunt Reactors (1986) (3)
- Two-phase co-ordinates of a three-phase circuit (1939) (1)
- A Compact, inexpensive A-C network analyzer (1952) (1)
- Experimental Analysis of Double Unbalances (1)
- Suppression ofGround-Fault ArcsonSingle-Pole- SwitchedEHV LinesbyShuntReactors (1964) (1)
- Experimental analysis of double unbalances (1935) (1)
- Two-phase co-ordinates of a four-phase network (1945) (0)
- Improving Stability by Rapid Closing of Bus-Tie Switches (1945) (0)
- A Chart Showing the Relations Between Electrical Quantities on the A-C and D-C Sides of a Converter (1963) (0)
- Network-Analyzer Solution of Multiple Unbalances (1937) (0)
- Two-Phase Co-ordinates or a Four-Phase Network (1945) (0)
- A compact, inexpensive A-C network analyzer (1952) (0)
- Improving stability by rapid closing of bus-tie switches (1945) (0)
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