1946
DOI: 10.1109/t-aiee.1946.5059208
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Basic Design Principles for A-C Electric-Power Systems in Large Military Aircraft

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“…Armature winding should rotate 6000 turns per minute, so gearbox converts motors constant speed (which is 13000 turns per minute) to generators nominal speed (which is 6000 turns per minute). The generator has 8 poles and in nominal speed generates 400 kHz voltage [21]. The frequency of generated voltage is calculated in below equations:…”
Section: Hercules Aircrafts Electrical Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Armature winding should rotate 6000 turns per minute, so gearbox converts motors constant speed (which is 13000 turns per minute) to generators nominal speed (which is 6000 turns per minute). The generator has 8 poles and in nominal speed generates 400 kHz voltage [21]. The frequency of generated voltage is calculated in below equations:…”
Section: Hercules Aircrafts Electrical Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%