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| Item | Details | |------|---------| | Title | Theory of Alternating‑Current Machines | | Author | Alexander Langsdorf | | Year | 1947 (original publication) | | Publisher | Bell Telephone Laboratories (or the Institute of Radio Engineers proceedings, depending on the source) | | Length | ~70 pages (including appendices) | | Subject Classification | Electrical Engineering – Power Systems, Electromechanical Energy Conversion | | DOI / Identifier | No DOI; often referenced via the URL of the PDF on university archives (e.g., https://archive.org/details/…/Theory‑alternating‑current‑machines‑Langsdorf.pdf) |


A genuine PDF scan of Langsdorf’s work typically runs upwards of 600 pages. The content is dense, but logically structured. Here is what a typical search for "Theory-alternating-current-machines-alexander-langsdorf-pdf" will unlock: Theory-alternating-current-machines-alexander-langsdorf-pdf

Alexander Langsdorf’s Theory of Alternating-Current Machines provides an enduring analytical framework for understanding AC machinery. Its strengths lie in the clear derivation of the revolving field, the unified equivalent circuit for induction and synchronous machines, and the systematic use of symmetrical components for unbalanced conditions. For students and practicing engineers who seek a mathematically grounded understanding—beyond black-box simulation—Langsdorf remains an essential reference. While the PDF may be out of print, the theoretical legacy continues to inform modern electric drive design and power system analysis. | Item | Details | |------|---------| | Title