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ABSTRACT
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Patrick BRUTSAERT: Engineer from the École Nationale Supérieure des Arts et Métiers (ENSAM) - Engineer in the Rotating Machinery Research Department - Société Jeumont S.A.
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Daniel LALOY: Engineer from École Supérieure d'Électricité (Supelec) - Laboratory Manager - Société Jeumont S.A.
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Damien VERBEKE: Engineer from the École Nationale Supérieure d'Électrochimie et d'Électrométallurgie de Grenoble (ENSEEG) - Engineer in the Rotating Machinery Research Department - Société Jeumont S.A.
INTRODUCTION
In this dossier, we look at the main industrial AC electrical machines:
Vertical-axis hydraulic alternators, hydrogen-powered turboalternators and special-purpose machines not widely used today are not covered here (see "Hydraulic alternators and compensators"
This dossier is part of a series on "Rotating machine construction":
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