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Journal Article

Author
Gibb, Claude Dixon
Title
Report on investigation into the failure of two 100-MW turbo-generators
In
Journal of the Institution of Engineers, Australia
Imprint
vol. 27, no. 3, Mar 1955, pp. 71-86?
Description

This paper originated in The Institution of Mechanical Engineers, by whom it was received on 20th January, 1955, and with the permission of that Institution is reprinted herein. It was presented before a General Meeting of The Institution of Mechanical Engineers on 15th February, 1955, and before the Engineering Institute of Canada on 18th February, 1955.
The author, Sir Claude Gibb, CBE DSc ME FRS MIMechE MIEAust, is Chairman and Managing Director of C. A. Parsons & Co. Ltd.

Abstract

It has often been said of engineering that "Progress is made by solving the problems resulting from the making of progress".
This paper describes the investigations made following the failure of two generators each of 100 MW capacity installed in the Richard L Hearn Generating Station at Toronto of The Hydro-Electric Power Commission of Ontario. The author details some general considerations affecting the design of alternator rotors, the selection of materials used, past troubles which had to be avoided, reasons for certain features incorporated in the original design and modified as the result of the failures, and safeguards introduced into current practice to avoid the possibility of a repetition of the failures.

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