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Evolution of Heavy-Duty Power Generation and Industrial Combustion Turbines in the United States
Tags: 191-9; 1973 Oil Crisis; 501F Advanced Combustion Turbine; 501F rotors; 701F; A. J. Scalzo; A286; Advanced Turbine Systems; airplanes; AISI 310; AISI 422; American Society of Mechanical Engineers; ASME; Atoms for Peace Program; ATS; Baldwin Company; blast furnace engines; BOT; burner outlet temperature; Chance Vought Corsair; Chicago Works; clean coal; cogeneration; cold war; compressor integral vanes; cooling systems; CURVIC; DCF; direct coal-fired; directionally solidified; Discalloy 24; DOE; Dow Chemical Company; DS; Dwight D. Eisenhower; Dwight David Eisenhower; ECONOPAC; ECY768; engines; Fiat Avio; Fuel Use Act; G. S. Howard; Gas Turbine Age; Gleason Works; Hastelloy X; Hayes International; Haynes Stellite 31; heat recovery; heavy-duty power generation; hybrid burners; IGCC; Ike Eisenhower; IN617l International Nickel Company; IN713L U500; industrial combustion turbines; integrated gasification combined cycle; International Gas Turbine and Aeroengine Congress and Exposition; J30; J34; jet fighters; Joule-Brayton cycle; LCF; leading edge groove; LEG; low cycle fatigue; M. Decorso; Marine Gas Cooled Reactors Program; McDonnell Douglas FH-1 Phantom; McDonnell F2H Banshee; McDonnell FH Phantom; MGCR; MHI; Mississippi River Fuel Company system; Mitsubishi Heavy Industries; Morgantown Energy Technology Center; NACA; NACA 65; Northeast Blackout; nuclear power plants; nuclear submarines; nuclear subs; Oil Embargo; orlando; packaged power plants; Patuxent Flight Test Center; PFB; PGBU; Pittsburgh and Lake Erie Railroad; planes; Power Generation Business Unit; pressurized fluidized bed; Public Regulatory Policies Act of 1978, PURPA; R. L. Bannister; railroads; Rankine cycle; RIT; rotor inlet temperature; SC; Sermetech International Incorporated; Sermetel 5380DP; simple cycle package; single crystal; single row 1 vanes; Special Metals Companies; steam turbines; TG501; thermodynamics; turbine discs; U.S. Department of Energy; U.S. Naval Test Laboratory; U.S. Navy; U.S. Steel Corporation; U520; Union Railroad; W101; W121; W122; W171; W191; W201; W201RE; W21; W251; W251 B12; W251A; W251AA; W251B; W251B10; W251B12; W251B8; W251BS; W301; W31; W352; W41; W501A; W501AA; W501B; W501D; W501D5; W52; W62; W72; W81; W82; W92; WE19A; WE19B; West Texas Utilities; West Texas Utilities San Angelo's Power Station; Westinghouse Electric Corporation; Westinghouse Research Laboratory; Wolverine; World War II; WWII; X-750; X45
Orlando Centennial Scrapbook: Westinghouse Centennial, 1886-1986
Tags: 100 Years of Quality Paper Drop Contest; Air Brake Company; air brakes; Al Lagore; Alafaya Trail; alternating currently AC; Always Meet Requiremens Day; AMR; Ann Vanderveer; Betty Covington; Bill Bygren; Bill Foehlich; Bill Moorhead; Bill Thomas, Jr.; Bob Ward; Bucky Walter; Bud Lang; Centennial Art Show; centennials; Charlie Ruch; Cheryl Wisniewski; Chester Station; Chicago Columbian Exposition; Chicago World's Fair; Chuck Burkhart; Chuck Yaskanich; Colleen Repplier; Computer Center; corporations; Cy Banish; Debbie Barnwell; Dick Rahenkamp; Dick Taylor; Don Etchison; Don Udauchak; Douglas D. Danforth; E. K. Johnson; Ed Millison; Eddystone Station; electric; electric elevators; electrical; electricity; engines; Garrison Alley; Gary Bushey; Gene Cattabiani; George Dann; George Westinghouse, Jr.; George Westinghouse, Sr.; Glenn Cox; Glenn Gamble; Harold Weatherman; Howard Pierce; Human Resources Communications; industrial atom smashers; inventions; inventors; James M. Cox; James Middleton Cox; Jan Scalise; Janet Gaines; Jeff Meeri; jet aircraft engines; Jim Lau; Joe Fenza; Joe Meyers; Joe Turner; John Bushey; Karen Weaver; Kelly Corwin; Ken Johnson; kitchen appliances; Kurt Steinebronn, Jr.; Kurt Steinebronn, Sr.; logos; Lou Nagoda; manufacturing; Martha Christopher; meters; Mike Cox; Mike Thompson; motors; Nautilus; Navy; New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad; nuclear power plants; nuclear submarines; nuclear subs; orlando; Patti Millison, Jr.; Patti Millison, Sr.; Paul Kamphaus; Pearl Harbor; Peggy Johnson; Productivity and Quality Center; propulsion; Quality Achievement Award; Quality Improvement Process; radars; railway signals; railway switches; research and development; Rich Thompson; Richmond Station; RIGIFLEX; Robert A. Heinlein; Robert Anson Heinlein; Rockefeller Center; Roy Dunderdale; Shippingport Atomic Power Station; steam generators; Steve Piermont; Steve Richards; Tammie Barrier; technology; Ted Moss; television cameras; Terry Hall; The Quadrangle; Thomas Alva Edison; Thomas Edison; Tom Kuchma; trademarks; Uniform Shipping System Team; Warren G. Harding; Warren Gamaliel Harding; Westinghouse Electric Company; Westinghouse Electric Corporation; Westinghouse Power Systems; World's Columbian Exposition; World's Fair: Columbian Exposition
Oral History of Philip Rogers
Tags: 9/11; advanced training; American Chemical Society; Bennett Drive; Berlin Wall; Berlin, Germany; Bill Clinton; Bronx, New York City, New York; Caribbean Crisis; cold war; colleges; colorblindness; Commander; commissioned officers; Community Veterans History Project; Cuba; Cuban Missile Crisis; CVHP; dependents' cruises; deterrent patrols; dry docks; education; educators; Engineering Duty Officer; Engineering Duty Officer Dolphin Program; Engineering Duty Officer Dolphins; Engineering Duty Officer School; Father of the Nuclear Navy; firefighting; fires; Florida Power & Light Company; FPL; Gerald Mattson; Germany; Hyman G. Rickover; Hyman George Rickover; Indiana University; instructors; Jensen Beach; Jim Tully; Killian Hiltz; Lehman College; mayors; military education; military spouses; military training; military wife; military wives; Nathan Hale; nuclear power; Nuclear Power Ballistic Missile Submarines; nuclear power plants; Nuclear Power School; nuclear safety; Nuclear Ship Superintendent School; October Crisis; Officer Indoctrination School; OIS; orlando; Pearl Harbor, Hawaii; Philip Rogers; presidents; Restricted Line Officer; Ronald Reagan; Ronald Wilson Reagan; Safety Training Coordinator; September 11th; South Florida; Soviet Union; Soviets; SSBN; Steve Israel; SU; Submarine School; submarines; subs; teachers; terrorism; terrorists; The Missile Scare; training; U.S. Naval Reserve; U.S. Navy; UCF; Union of Soviet Socialist Republics; universities; university; University of Central Florida; USS Nathan Hale; USSR; veterans; Washington, D.C.; William Jefferson Blythe III; William Jefferson Clinton