Abstract :
E. A. Williams, Jr. (General Electric Company, Philadelphia, Pa.): It is quite an unusual occurence when two separate groups of engineers working in two different organizations can reach the same conclusions relative to the general application and design requirements for a line of power fuses. A comparison of the Rawlins-Fahnoe paper with the Prince-Williams paper1 and the Williams-Schuck paper2 shows a remarkable close agreement on all essential fundamentals.