The quadrature synchronous reactance of salient-pole synchronous machines

Discussion and authors' closure of paper 43–89 by R. V. Shepherd and C. E. Kilbourne, presented at the AIEE national technical meeting, Cleveland, Ohio, June 21–25, 1943, and published in AIEE TRANSACTIONS, 1943, November section, pages 684–9.

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