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Spray Cooled Generators and Design-to-Cost at Westinghouse
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A totally integrated design-to-cost program was undertaken at Westinghouse to derive a basic, standardized line of spray oil-cooled generators having optimized performance and maximum reliability over a wide range of output ratings and customer applications. The development of the spray cooled generators resulted in unique design configurations that also warranted development of new manufacturing facilities.
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King, A., "Spray Cooled Generators and Design-to-Cost at Westinghouse," SAE Technical Paper 730878, 1973, https://doi.org/10.4271/730878.Also In
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