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- Tags: George Westinghouse
Evolution of the Central Station Steam Turbine in the United States
Tags: Allis Chalmers Company; American Electric Company; American Society of Mechanical Engineers; ASME; Auguste Camille Edmond Rateau; Auguste Rateau; Bullock Electric Company; C. G. Curtis; central station steam turbines; Charles Algernon Parsons; Duquesne Light Company; Eddystone 1; Edison Electric Light Company; Edison General Electric Company; Edison Lamp Company; Edison Machine Works; Electric Power Research Institute; engineering; EPRI; external moisture removal; Gaulard and Gibbs Transformers; General Electric Company; George J. Silvestri, Jr.; George Westinghouse; Gustaf de Laval; Hartford Electric Company; Karl Gustaf Patrik de Laval; moisture separation; multiple reheat; nuclear cycle; orlando; Philadelphia Electric Company; Public Service Electric Company; Rankine cycle; regenerative cycle; reheat cycle; Ronald L. Bannister; Sprague Electric Railway and Motor Company; steam reheat cycle; Thomas Alva Edison; Thomas Edison; Thomson-Houston Electric Company; Union Switch and Signal Company; vortex balding; Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company; Westinghouse Electric Company; Westinghouse Electric Corporation; Westinghouse Machine Company
The Power Generation Canadian Division
Tags: CAD; CNC; computer numeric control; computer-aided design; computers; CW251; ECONOPAC; engineering; fabrication; gas turbines; George Westinghouse; George Westinghouse, Jr.; Great North American Factory; Hamilton, Canada; Lake Ontario; orlando; Pensacola; PGBU; PGCD; Power Generation Business Unit; Power Generation Canadian Division; Quality Assurance Program; quality control; Quality Management Institute; total quality management; TQM; WECAN; Westinghouse Canada, Inc.; Westinghouse Electric Corporation
How George Westinghouse Changed the World
Tags: AC; Alexander Graham Bell; alternating current; American Civil War; American Society of Mechanical Engineers; ASME; Battle of the Currents; Charles Algernon Parsons; Chicago World's Fair and Chicago Columbian Exposition; DC; direct current; electric chairs; electric power systems; electricity; electrocution; engineers; Frank Wicks; General Electric Company; George Westinghouse; George Westinghouse Museum; George Westinghouse, Jr.; George Westinghouse, Sr.; Harold P. Brown; Harold Pitney Brown; Henry Ford; high-speed turbines; inventions; inventors; John Dixon Gibbs; Lucien Gaulard; marguerite Westinghouse; mechanical brakes; mechanical engineering; Nikola Tesla; Oliver B. Shallenberger; Oliver Blackburn Shallenberger; Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; railroads; railways; RMS Lusitania; Schenectady, New York; Thomas Alva Edison; Thomas Edison; trains; transformers; U.S. Army; U.S. Navy; War of Currents; War of the Current; Westinghouse Electric Company; Westinghouse Electric Corporation; William Francis Kemmler; William Kemmler; World's Columbian Exposition; World's Fair: Columbian Exposition