
Discussion of a paper by L. F. Woodruff published in the May 1935 issue, pages 550–4. A. E. Kennelly (Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass.): The charts offered in the paper will be serviceable to transmission engineers and to all those who are interested in alternating current lines having at operating frequency an angle not exceeding 0.4 in size.
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