. Electrical ignition. - L05 L10 0 ~ 5 # 2 o 115 .5? &.20 3,824 130 0 135 + 140 .99 145 .4315 .705 .1445 150 0 0 155 -. 426 .636


. Electrical ignition. - L05 L10 0 ~ 5 # 2 o 115 .5? &.20 3,824 130 0 135 + 140 .99 145 .4315 .705 .1445 150 0 0 155 -. 426 .636 .784 .908 160 .371 .1515 .668 .871 .667 .1515 165 .713 .1845 .504 .688 .688 170 .473 0, .162 .304 175 .238 -. 23 180 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Grandtotal Dividedby 18 .862 .627 But e may be expressed by the series of the form & = {_£=■*, s> n& -+- £j co5 n & J hence ^ $° — — /Cy 51 £ B^sin nd + <:^5/7^J ^/<9 ~ _ K [ 51 [~ J8 6^5 /7* =* ^3/# #]J -I fC, the integration constant X, must necessarily be zero since theflux wave is symmetrical with respect to neutral line. Theflux wave takes the form, where ^ — JEL I $ Cos nQ - j/* n&~\ Tables 3 a - c show the calculation of the flux distributionwave from the The short circuit (permanent) characteristic of amagneto generator is similarl to that of an ordinary alter-nator^ Except a magneto is so designed that its full loadcondition is short circuiting the armature terminals throughthe interruptors breaker points. The transient sudden shortcircuit phenomena of a magneto, however,, are entirely differentfrom those observed in a power generating machine. In an al-ternator, a sudden short circuit current often reaches as highas fifty to seventy-five times the perman


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