Max Breslauer
Max Breslauer (* 1869 ; † 1929 ) was a German electrical engineer and author of specialist books.
Life
From 1901 to 1903 Max Breslauer worked as an engineer at the Vereinigte Electricitäts-Actiengesellschaft in Vienna , where he was also involved in electrotechnical associations. After that, Breslau was chief engineer at British Electric Plant Co. Ltd. in Alloa , Scotland. In 1906 he settled in Berlin as a consulting engineer, was a teacher at the Gauß School in Berlin and gave lectures at the TH Charlottenburg on the construction of dynamo machines .
In a paper in the ETZ in 1905, Max Breslauer reported for the first time on pendulum phenomena in direct current reversing pole motors.
Works
- Derivation of the Heyland diagram and its application in practice.
- The circular diagram of the three-phase motor and its application to the cascade connection . Stuttgart: Enke, 1903
- On the question of the so-called dynamic hysteresis . Berlin: pressure from HS Hermann, 1895
Individual evidence
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SURNAME | Breslauer, Max |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German electrical engineer |
DATE OF BIRTH | 1869 |
DATE OF DEATH | 1929 |