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Naval Engineers JournalVolume 78, Issue 3 p. 501-514 SUPERCONDUCTING MACHINERY FOR NAVAL APPLICATIONS E. G. FRANKEL, E. G. FRANKEL Mr. E. G. Frankel completed his undergraduate and graduate education at London University after serving in the British Navy during World War II. A year as a Naval Architect, and later as a turbine designer, were followed by 11 years as Chief Engineer and Engineer Superintendent of ZIM Israel Navigation Company. After additional graduate studies in nuclear engineering, he accepted a faculty appointment in Marine Engineering at M.I.T. in 1960 and was appointed Chief, Division of Operations Analysis, Maritime Administration in 1965.Search for more papers by this authorJ. M. REYNOLDS, J. M. REYNOLDS Dr. J. M. Reynolds received his undergraduate education at Yale University. After a time in industry, he went to M.I.T. for graduate work in Mechanical Engineering receiving his Sc.D., a Ford Postgraduate Fellowship in 1961. After serving on the M.I.T. faculty for three years, he joined the Dynatech Corporation, Cambridge, Massachusetts, where he is now manager of the Advanced Systems Department.Search for more papers by this authorE. H. SIBLEY, E. H. SIBLEY Mr. E. H. Sibley received his bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering at London University, his master's and Mechanical Engineer degrees at M.I.T., and is currently working on his doctorate at M.I.T. He has lectured and worked in the field of rotating electrical machinery, both design and applications, for more than ten years. Much of his work reported in this paper was generated while he was a full time employee of Dynatech Corporation, Cambridge, Massachusetts.Search for more papers by this author E. G. FRANKEL, E. G. FRANKEL Mr. E. G. Frankel completed his undergraduate and graduate education at London University after serving in the British Navy during World War II. A year as a Naval Architect, and later as a turbine designer, were followed by 11 years as Chief Engineer and Engineer Superintendent of ZIM Israel Navigation Company. After additional graduate studies in nuclear engineering, he accepted a faculty appointment in Marine Engineering at M.I.T. in 1960 and was appointed Chief, Division of Operations Analysis, Maritime Administration in 1965.Search for more papers by this authorJ. M. REYNOLDS, J. M. REYNOLDS Dr. J. M. Reynolds received his undergraduate education at Yale University. After a time in industry, he went to M.I.T. for graduate work in Mechanical Engineering receiving his Sc.D., a Ford Postgraduate Fellowship in 1961. After serving on the M.I.T. faculty for three years, he joined the Dynatech Corporation, Cambridge, Massachusetts, where he is now manager of the Advanced Systems Department.Search for more papers by this authorE. H. SIBLEY, E. H. SIBLEY Mr. E. H. Sibley received his bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering at London University, his master's and Mechanical Engineer degrees at M.I.T., and is currently working on his doctorate at M.I.T. He has lectured and worked in the field of rotating electrical machinery, both design and applications, for more than ten years. Much of his work reported in this paper was generated while he was a full time employee of Dynatech Corporation, Cambridge, Massachusetts.Search for more papers by this author First published: June 1966 https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1559-3584.1966.tb05081.xCitations: 2 AboutPDF ToolsExport citationAdd to favoritesTrack citation ShareShare Give accessShare full text accessShare full-text accessPlease review our Terms and Conditions of Use and check box below to share full-text version of article.I have read and accept the Wiley Online Library Terms and Conditions of UseShareable LinkUse the link below to share a full-text version of this article with your friends and colleagues. Learn more.Copy URL Share a linkShare onFacebookTwitterLinked InRedditWechat Citing Literature Volume78, Issue3June 1966Pages 501-514 RelatedInformation
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