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... 706ALTERNATING-CURRENTWAVE-FORM.LSept.28callattentiontoonepoint,andthatis,thatwehavehadtwomeaningsattachedto the termangle of hystereticadvance;onebyDr.BedellandonebyDr.Steinmetz.Idonotthink,however,thatitisimportantthatthistermshouldbestandard,becausewedonotuseitverymuch.Inregardto the representation of harmonicelectromotiveforcesandcurrentsinvectordiagrams,Iwishtocallattentiontotwodistinctideasthatareinvolved.First,thereis the idea of representingwhatactuallytakesplaceinacircuit;inthiscase the rotatingvectorsrepresent the successiveinstantaneousvalues of currentandvoltage;thatis,theyrepresent the actualphysicalfacts.Secondly,thereis the idea of gettinggeomet-ricalrepresentations of formulas.ThissecondideaseemstobeinDr.Bedell'smind.Thusagivencurrent of fundamentalfrequencyandgivencurrent of triplefrequencywhensuper-posedgiveaneffectivecurrentwhichisequalto the squareroot of the sum of the squares of the two;thereforeDr.Bedellchoosestorepresent the triple-frequencycurrentbyalineatrightanglesto the plane of the fundamentaldiagram.Thatisallverywell,butwemustkeepinmindthatweareusing the diagrammerelyas the picture of aformulaandnotasarepresentation of physicalactions.FormypartIprefertolimit the vectordiagramto the representation of physicalactionandIalwaysuse the idea of arotatingvectorforrep-resentingin the students'mind the successiveinstantaneousvalues of currentandvoltage.FrederickBedell:ProfessorFranklin'sremarkswellaccordwithourownviews.Ithasbeenbroughtoutin the paperthatatleasttwodefinitionsmaybegivento the angle of hystereticadvance,thesecorrespondingto the anglesaanidSasusedby the authors;ProfessorFranklinemphasizesthis. The relationbe-tweenaand0bisgiveninFig.16,andourpurposehasbeentodistinguishclearlybetweenthem.ProfessorFranklinwillfindthathisdefinitionisoura, the valueasfoundbymeasurementwithammeter,voltmeter,andwattmeter.ProfessorFranklinalsoexpressesourviewsinregardto the significance of the geometricalconstruction.Itismerelyapicturewhichhelpsustounderstandsomerelations.Theserelationswegetmoreclearlyin the diagram,but the diagramisnotinanywiseaphysicalrepresentation of the facts.W.S.Franklin(byletter):Twoadditionalpointsweretotucheduponinmy discussion, namely,(a)inconnectionwithDr.Steinmetz'sreferencetoFroelich'sequationto the BandHcurveIstateditasmyopinionthattherearecertainphysicalrelationswhichareessentiallyirrationalanderratic,thatsuchrelationscanneverbeformulatedin the senseinwhichKeplerformulated the relationsinvolvedinplanetarymotion,andthatweoughttogiveupanideawhichseemstobequiteprevalent- the ideathatwaybacksomewherein the region of ideality,whereverthatmaybe,thereisaformulathatwillreduceanyặTHERFORCE ... 1906]DLICUSSIONATNEWYORK.695zerovalue.Thatis, the harmonicssymmetricalwithregardto the electromotiveforcearenoticeableonlyat the zeropoint,asaflatteningout. The magnetismcurveatthispointishorizontal,sothat the resultantcurrentcurvemustbehorizontalalso.Thiscouldbeexpressedbystatingthat the distortion of the wave of the excitingcurrentisdue,notto the energylostin the iron,butto the magneticcharacteristicor the bending of the satura-tioncurve,andthereforeitisthiscurvewhichweshouldendeavortoconstruct, the magneticcharacteristicasitwouldbegivenbyamagneticcycle,in the absence of hysteresisloss.Thiswouldprobablygiveapproximately the higherharmonicsin the ex-citingcurvewave.Sometimein1881or1882Dr.Froehlichnoticedthat the magneticcharacteristic of the dynamomachinecouldbeap-proximatelyvrepresentedbyaparaboliccurve.Dr.Kennellyshowed,in`1891*,that the BHcurve,ormagneticcharacteristic of iron,for the highervalues,couldbeexpressedbyaparaboliccurve,an~equation of the seconddegree.Usingthisequation of aparabolafor the relationbetweenBandH,therecouldbefoundastrictlymathematicalcurve,aboutlikeBinFig.5,.whichcombinedwithasinewaverepresenting the hysteresisloss,wouldfairlycloselyrepresent the distortedwave of excitingcurrent.Indealingwithhysteresiswehavetokeepinmind the differencebetweenmagnetichysteresisand the energylostin the iron.Ifironisexposedtoanalternatingmagneticfield, the loss of energythattakesplacein the iron,bysomeform of magnetic*MagneticReluctance,byA.E.Kennelly,TRANSACTIONSA.I.E.E.Vol.8,page485.ặTHERFORCE ... 698ALTERNATING-CURRENTWAVE-FORM.[Sept.28magneticfrictionin the disc,while the samepercycle,decreaseswithincreasingspeed,proportionalto the decreasingfrequency of slip. The differencein the powerconsumedbyhysteresisin the e.xcitingcoils,and the powerconsumedbymolectularmagneticfrictionin the disc,isconvertedintomechanicalwork,andsuchanapparatus,whichIcalled"hysteresismotor,"sogivescon-stanttorqueatallspeeds,tuptosynchronism.Ifthistorqueismorethan the frictiontorque, the discacceleratesuptosyn-chronism.Atsynchroni-sm,molecularmagneticfrictiondis-appears,and the line of resultantmagneticfluxretainsacon-stantpositionwithregardto the iron,andall the powergivenby the excitingcurrentsin the form of the hysteresisloopisconvertedintomechanicalpower.Ifthisismorethan the powerconsumedbymechanicalfriction, the line of magnetizationrunsaheadby the acceleration of the disc,toY2Y21, the angle of hystereticadvanceX0Ydecreases,and the hysteresiscycle of FIG.7. the excitingcoilssocontracts,toCurveII,Fig.8,givinganareacorrespondingto the frictiontoiqueonly.Ifnow the frictiontorqueissuppliedbyamechanicaldrivingforce,and the discCnotcalledupo-ntodoanymechanicalwork,itrunsaheaduntilitsline of magnetizationYY1zcoincideswith the line of result-antm.m.f.XXI;thatis, the hysteresisangle(ydisappears,and the curve of magnetismissymmetricalwith the curveo)fexcitingcurrent,or the hysteresisloopcollapsestoCurveIII,Fig.S.Stillgreaterdrivingforceimpressedupon the discC,sends the line of resultantmagnetizationahead of XXi,toY4V41 the angle of hvstereticadvanceabecomesnegative,and the hysteresisloopopensupagain,toCurveIV,Fig.5,butistraversednowinoppositedirection,oroverturned,representingproduction of electricpower.Inthiscase, the curve of excitingcurrentinAorBhas the reverseshape;a hollow on the rising,ahumpon the decreasingside.ặTHERFORCE...
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