IEEE HISTORY CENTER

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bphgravity

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I have reserved some research time at the IEEE Historical Archives Center at Rutgers University while I am up that way next week.

Does anyone have any specific information, documents, articles, or content in the archives that you would like me to pull for you?

Many documents are readily available online at the following site, however thousands of interviews, research papers, and documents are not for public viewing:

http://www.ieee.org/organizations/history_center/

I plan to perform some research for some grounding histories, NEC histories, and some information on Tesla for a project I am working on.

You can E-mail, private message, or post your requests here. I will be happy to assist if at all possible. :)
 

bennie

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Bryan: Check out... when, "Systems without External Connections" (section 2523, in 1940 NEC), first appeared in the NEC.

I am interested in the technical description by the IEEE.

Thanks. Bennie
 

karl riley

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Re: IEEE HISTORY CENTER

I don't know if you will find this at IEEE, but I would like to know when the belief got started that the fault current path goes to earth.

Have an interesting time.
Karl
 
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