Encapsulated miniature class H motors a materials system development

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Publicado en:The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. (IEEE) Conference Proceedings (1963), p. 167-170
Autor Principal: Grad, Peter P
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520 3 |a Conference Title: 1963 EI Electrical Insulation Conference Materials and Application Conference Start Date: 1963, Sept. 16 Conference End Date: 1963, Sept. 19 Conference Location: Chicago, IL, USA Even at this stage of advanced technology it is all too common for design engineers to rely on material manufacturers' literature and claims, on some experience with a similar material to the one intended for use, and on intuition. The most efficient approach to a successful product, however, is still the scientific one. It is quite necessary to have an understanding of the chemistry and physics of the materials of construction that are considered for a new product or design concept. Assuming that this design concept is broadly established, it now becomes necessary to plan on a systematic materials study designed to meet the clearly stated objective. This paper attempts to describe such a project in the development and perfection of a motor used for a high efficiency vaneaxial fan. 
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