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Tiberias, Central Station

Hadashot Arkheologiyot - Excavations and Surveys in Israel, 2018
In August 2017, a salvage excavation was conducted in Tiberias (Permit No. A-8081; map ref. 250660-70/743561-640; Fig. 1) prior to the construction of a parking lot. The excavation, undertaken on behalf of the Israel Antiquities Authority, was directed by A.
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Cement in central station design

Proceedings of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers, 1905
The Illinois Steel Company has just completed and placed in operation at its plant in South Chicago, a new power-house for the supply of power to its various mills at South Chicago, and at Buffington, 10 miles distant. This station contains, at the present time, two units, each consisting of a 2000-kw., 25-cycle, 2200-volt, three-phase generator ...
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Taming the Central Station

2023
This thesis presents a socio-material ethnographic study of defensive architecture in Copenhagen. While defensive architecture (also referred to as; hostile architecture, dark design, or evil architecture) has been discussed increasingly in recent years, a geographical gap exists in which defensive architecture in the Nordic countries is yet to be ...
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Power station centralized control centralized control for steam power stations

Electrical Engineering, 1950
THE ULTIMATE in centralization of instrumentation and controls for a steam electric power station might be considered as only one operator for the whole station; this operator would be sitting in a quiet air-conditioned office with one load indicator and one control to start, adjust the load, and stop each main turbine generator.
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Industrial and Central Station

Journal of Engineering for Power, 1959
Abstract Gas turbines have become established components of modern industry. Industrial and central-station units now total 3,614,000 hp installed, planned, or projected, and a wide variety of equipment is available. One generation of commercial industrial gas turbines—the Houdry process—has already become obsolete.
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Reheating in Central Stations

Transactions of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1923
Abstract In this paper the author discusses the influence of amounts of energy added in reheating, number of reheating stages, and points in expansion at which reheating should begin. A comparison is made of reheating, regenerative, and combination cycles combining both reheating and bleeding stages, and it is shown that, because of the ...
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Central station power in coal mines

Proceedings of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers, 1912
The increased activity of central station operators in developing markets for power makes this subject of considerable interest to electrical engineers in general and particularly to the engineers of this immediate locality.
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Development of the Modern Central Station

Transactions of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers, 1911
The predecessor of the huge modern central station is the Edison direct-current three-wire station, which was developed 20 years ago. By a system of feeders and mains, direct current was distributed at 220-volts from a station located at the center of power demand.
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Predicting Central Station Demand and Output

Transactions of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers, 1925
For relatively long-term predictions of central station demand and output, of the order of one year or more, the use of constant (or approximately constant) yearly percentages of growth is common and well understood. This method is frequently applied by straight, or nearly straight, line projection of the plot of past data on semi-logarithmic paper ...
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