
2-kW Electric Power Transmission Training Systems - Lab-Volt
... The 2-kW Electric Power Transmission Training System courseware consists of a Student Manual and Instructor Guide. The Student Manual contains exercises designed to present the subject matter in convenient instructional segments. In each exercise, principles and concepts are presented first, followe ...
... The 2-kW Electric Power Transmission Training System courseware consists of a Student Manual and Instructor Guide. The Student Manual contains exercises designed to present the subject matter in convenient instructional segments. In each exercise, principles and concepts are presented first, followe ...
Flame Spread Behaviors over Inclined Polyethylene
... fields. The spread rate of downwardly spreading flame decreased with applied voltage and frequency except for VAC = 0.5 kV and decreased with inclination angle from θ = 0° to -20°, while that scarcely changed with inclination angle from the range of inclination angle of 30° to -90°. On the other han ...
... fields. The spread rate of downwardly spreading flame decreased with applied voltage and frequency except for VAC = 0.5 kV and decreased with inclination angle from θ = 0° to -20°, while that scarcely changed with inclination angle from the range of inclination angle of 30° to -90°. On the other han ...
General Electric
General Electric (GE) is an American multinational conglomerate corporation incorporated in New York. As of 2015, the company operates through the following segments: Appliances, Power and Water, Oil and Gas, Energy Management, Aviation, Healthcare, Transportation and Capital which cater to the needs of Home Appliances, Financial services, Medical device, Life Sciences, Pharmaceutical, Automotive, Software Development and Engineering industries.In 2011, GE ranked among the Fortune 500 as the 26th-largest firm in the U.S. by gross revenue, and the 14th most profitable. As of 2012 the company was listed the fourth-largest in the world among the Forbes Global 2000, further metrics being taken into account. The Nobel Prize has twice been awarded to employees of General Electric: Irving Langmuir in 1932 and Ivar Giaever in 1973.