DocumentCode
753481
Title
C. Truman Hibbard and the Invention of Automatic Control for Synchronous Motors
Author
Bordeau, S.P.
Volume
23
Issue
3
fYear
1980
Firstpage
163
Lastpage
169
Abstract
The synchronous motor was created in 1869, nearly twenty years before the invention of the induction motor. Yet, by the beginning of the 20th Century the induction motor had achieved a maturity, such that it was being widely applied in industry. The synchronous motor, despite unique features, did not reach a similar degree of acceptance until the eady 1920´s. A half-century was required to evolve suitable starting ability by symbiosis with the induction motor, and further to exploit synchronous motor advantages for power factor correction, and finally to remove the limitations ofmanual starting by development of automatic control for synchronous motors. This article gives some historical background, and recounts the part taken by C. Truman Hibbard in the progres of the motor after 1912. As Chief Engineer of the Electric Machinery Manufacturing Company, he contributed to the development and promotion of synchronous motors and was the inventor of automatic control for the motor.
Keywords
Automatic control; Cities and towns; Engineering profession; Induction motors; Machinery; Manufacturing automation; Power engineering and energy; Power factor correction; Symbiosis; Synchronous motors;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Education, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9359
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TE.1980.4321402
Filename
4321402
Link To Document