General Lectures on Electrical Engineering Visual Map
Visual Map
Section titled “Visual Map”Review layer: candidate figure references are OCR/PDF-text leads. Promoted crops are documentary scan crops that still need second-pass bibliographic and crop-coordinate review. Modern guide diagrams are explanatory reconstructions, not historical figure evidence.
Promoted original crops.
Extracted visual-review images.
Candidate figure references.
Modern guide diagrams keyed here.
Promoted Original Crops
Section titled “Promoted Original Crops”No promoted original crops are attached to this source yet. Use the figure candidates below as crop targets.
Extracted Visual Review Candidates
Section titled “Extracted Visual Review Candidates”No extracted visual candidates are promoted for this source yet.
Modern Guide Diagrams Keyed To This Source
Section titled “Modern Guide Diagrams Keyed To This Source”Modern reading aid for lightning, impulses, discharges, and traveling waves.
lightning-surges, impulse-current, traveling-wave
Modern reading aid for wave-shape analysis and higher harmonics.
harmonics, wave-shape, fourier-analysis
Candidate Figure References
Section titled “Candidate Figure References”| Candidate | Caption lead | Section | Routes |
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general-lectures-electrical-engineering-fig-018Fig. 18 | c/ Fig. 18. In Fig. i8 let | Lecture 5: Long Distance Transmission | source research review |
general-lectures-electrical-engineering-fig-023Fig. 23 | saturation. Fig. 23. In a transformer, e. m. f. and exciting current therefore | Lecture 6: Higher Harmonics Of The Generator Wave | source research review |
general-lectures-electrical-engineering-fig-024Fig. 24 | ment is now most commonly used. Fig. 24 For direct current distribution in larger cities, such generating stations have practically disappeared, and have been | Lecture 8: Generation | source research review |
general-lectures-electrical-engineering-fig-027Fig. 27 | ^ Fig. 27 142 - GENERAL LECTURES | Lecture 11: Lightning Protection | source research review |
general-lectures-electrical-engineering-fig-028Fig. 28 | over a path of zero resistance, Z. On lower voltage, commonly only two resistances are used, one high and one moderately low, as shown by the diagram of a 2000 volt multi-gap arrester. Fig. 28. The resistance of the d… | Lecture 11: Lightning Protection | source research review |
general-lectures-electrical-engineering-fig-030Fig. 30 | ^ Fig. 30. 2. Acceleration and retardation at two miles per hour per second. Constant speed running between. Fig. 30. Compared | Lecture 12: Electric Railway | source research review |
general-lectures-electrical-engineering-fig-031Fig. 31 | _ Fig. 31. gram i is shown in the same figure 31, for comparison. As seen, with the lower rate of acceleration, the maximum speed | Lecture 12: Electric Railway | source research review |
general-lectures-electrical-engineering-fig-032Fig. 32 | ^ g. Fig. 32. mum speed and the lost speed are still greater, that is, the efficiency of the run still lower, and at least 145 seconds | Lecture 12: Electric Railway | source research review |
general-lectures-electrical-engineering-fig-034Fig. 34 | 1 Fig. 34. with the speed time curves, is much less, and the power con- sumption therefore is less ; that is, the total efficiency is higher. | Lecture 12: Electric Railway | source research review |
general-lectures-electrical-engineering-fig-035Fig. 35 | B Fig. 35. ELECTRIC RAILWAY | Lecture 12: Electric Railway | source research review |
general-lectures-electrical-engineering-fig-036Fig. 36 | _ Fig. 36. be impaired again by carrying this too far. Usually the rheostat is all cut out and the acceleration continues on the | Lecture 12: Electric Railway | source research review |
general-lectures-electrical-engineering-fig-041Fig. 41 | ^_, Fig. 41. MOTOK CHARACTERISTICS 173 | Lecture 13: Electric Railway: Motor Characteristics | source research review |
general-lectures-electrical-engineering-fig-047Fig. 47 | ^ Fig. 47. seen, below 3.35 amperes, the total required voltage still | Lecture 17: Arc Lighting | source research review |
general-lectures-electrical-engineering-fig-048Fig. 48 | 48. The primary coil P and the secondary coil S are movable Fig. 48. with regard to each other (which of the two coils is movable, | Lecture 17: Arc Lighting | source research review |