PART I. POLYPHASE CURRENTS. |
CHAPTER I. |
Biographical and Introductory. | 3 |
CHAPTER II. |
A New System of Alternating Current Motors and Transformers. | 7 |
CHAPTER III. |
The Tesla Rotating Magnetic Field.—Motors with Closed Conductors.—Synchronizing Motors.—Rotating Field Transformers. | 9 |
CHAPTER IV. |
Modifications and Expansions of the Tesla Polyphase Systems. | 26 |
CHAPTER V. |
Utilizing Familiar Types of Generators of the Continuous Current Type. | 31 |
CHAPTER VI. |
Method of Obtaining Desired Speed of Motor Or Generator. | 36 |
CHAPTER VII. |
Regulator for Rotary Current Motors. | 45 |
CHAPTER VIII. |
Single Circuit, Self-starting Synchronizing Motors. | 50 |
CHAPTER IX. |
Change from Double Current to Single Current Motors. | 56 |
CHAPTER X. |
Motor with "Current Lag" Artificially Secured. | 58 |
CHAPTER XI. |
Another Method of Transformation from a Torque to a Synchronizing Motor. | 62 |
CHAPTER XII. |
"Magnetic Lag" Motor. | 67 |
CHAPTER XIII. |
Method of Obtaining Difference of Phase by Magnetic Shielding. | 71 |
CHAPTER XIV. |
Type of Tesla Single-Phase Motor. | 76 |
CHAPTER XV. |
Motors With Circuits of Different Resistance. | 79 |
CHAPTER XVI. |
Motor with Equal Magnetic Energies in Field and Armature. | 81 |
CHAPTER XVII. |
Motors with Coinciding Maxima of Magnetic Effect in Armature and Field. | 83 |
CHAPTER XVIII. |
Motor Based on the Difference of Phase in the Magnetization of the Inner and Outer Parts of an Iron Core. | 88 |
CHAPTER XIX. |
Another Type of Tesla Induction Motor. | 92 |
CHAPTER XX. |
Combinations of Synchronizing Motor and Torque Motor. | 95 |
CHAPTER XXI. |
Motor with a Condenser in the Armature Circuit. | 101 |
CHAPTER XXII. |
Motor with Condenser in One of the Field Circuits. | 106 |
CHAPTER XXIII. |
Tesla Polyphase Transformer. | 109 |
CHAPTER XXIV. |
A Constant Current Transformer with Magnetic Shield Between Coils of Primary and Secondary. | 113 |
PART II. THE TESLA EFFECTS WITH HIGH FREQUENCY AND HIGH POTENTIAL CURRENTS. |
CHAPTER XXV. |
Introductory.—The Scope of The Tesla Lectures. | 119 |
CHAPTER XXVI. |
The New York Lecture. Experiments with Alternate Currents of Very High Frequency, and Their Application to Methods of Artificial Illumination, May 20, 1891. | 145
PART I. POLYPHASE CURRENTS.
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