This post is quick introduction and overview to different railway electrification voltages used in answer to a question sent in via email. While there...
Lamps are the essential part of any luminaire. These are the light generating components. Since the advent of electrical lighting in the middle of the...
The other day I came across an article in Technology Review on the development of a smart transformer. A professor at North Carolina State University is...
Everything physical in electrical engineering from insulations to conductors revolves around materials. Here we are listing common materials along with...
Often document control is dictated by project requirements, for example a particular organisation may have an existing numbering system. Existing company...
Coils of wire on the rotor carry a d.c. current which generates a magnetic field. A stator magnetic field is created using either permanent magnets or...
I'm a fan of using manufacturers catalogues. There are two main reasons for this. Firstly, if your involved in the purchase of equipment, you will likely...
‘Kept looking at a card, y’see? Kept looking at it. Welcome back Bottle. Gods below welcome home. The Crippled God A Tale of the Malazan Book of the...
Collection of links to various places with useful motor information. I’ll try and return to the page every now and again to update it with any motor notes...
I've been considering a blog on the 110 or 230 Volt issue for a while. While browsing the Internet I came across a great summary by Borat over at engineering...
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