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On the Law of Hysteresis, AIEE Trans., IX:3-64, 1892; Proc. of the IEEE, 72(2):197-221, doi: 10.1109/PROC.1984.12842
Theory of the General Alternating Current Transformer, AIEE Trans., XII:245-256, Jan. 1895
Theory and Calculation of Alternating Current Phenomena, with the assistance of Ernst J. Berg, 1897.[16] Information from this book has been reprinted in many subsequent engineering texts.
The Alternating Current Induction Motor. AIEE Trans., XIV (1): 183-217, 1897.
The Natural Period of a Transmission Line and the Frequency of Lightning Discharge Therefrom, The Electrical World, p. 203-205, August 27, 1898.
Speed Regulation of Prime Movers and Parallel Operation of Alternators, AIEE Trans., XVIII:741-744, Jan. 1901.
Theoretical Elements of Electrical Engineering, McGraw, 1902.
The Alternating-Current Railway Motor, AIEE Trans., XXIII:9-25, Jan. 1904.
Lightning Phenomena in Electric Circuits, AIEE Trans., XXVI(1):401-423, Jan. 1907.
Electrical Engineering Education, AIEE Trans., XXVII(1):79-85, Jan. 1908.
Future of Electricity, Transcript of lecture to the New York Electrical Trade School, 1908.
Primary Standard of Light, AIEE Trans., XXVII(2):1319-1324, Jun. 8, 1908.
The General Equations of the Electric Circuit, AIEE, Trans., XXVII(2):1231-1305, Jun. 8, 1908.
General Lectures on Electrical Engineering, edited by Joseph Le Roy Hayden, Robson & Adee, 1908.
Prime Movers, AIEE Trans., XXVIII(1):63-84, Jan. 1909.
The Value of the Classics in Engineering Education, AIEE, Trans. XXVIII(2):1103-1106, Jun. 9, 1909.
Radiation, Light and Illumination : A Series of Engineering Lectures Delivered at Union College, ed. by Joseph Le Roy Hayden, McGraw, 1909
Disruptive Strength with Transient Voltages, with Hayden, Joseph L. R. principal author, AIEE Trans., XXIX(2):1125-1158, May 10, 1910.
Engineering Mathematics; A Series of Lectures Delivered at Union College, McGraw, 1911.
Mechanical Forces in Magnetic Fields, AIEE Trans., XXX(1):367-385 , Jan. 1911.
Elementary Lectures on Electric Discharges, Waves and Impulses, and Other Transients, McGraw, 1911.
Theory and Calculation of Transient Electric Phenomena and Oscillations, McGraw, 1911.
Some Problems of High-Voltage Transmissions, AIEE Trans., XXXI(1):167-173, Jan. 1912.
Instability of Electric Circuits, AIEE Trans., XXXII(2):2005-2021, May 13, 1913.
Recording Devices, AIEE Trans., XXXIII(1):283-292, Jan. 1914.
Outline of Theory of Impulse Currents, AIEE Trans., XXXV(1):1-31, Jan. 1916.
America and the New Epoch, Harper, c. 1916.
Theory and Calculation of Electric Apparatus, McGraw, 1917.
America’s Energy Supply, AIEE Trans., XXXVII(2):985-1014,Jul. 18, 1918.
The Oxide Film Lightning Arrester, AIEE Trans., XXXVII(2):871-880, Jul. 18, 1918.
The General Equations of the Electric Circuit-III, AIEE Trans., XXXVIII(1):191-260, Jan. 1919.
Power Control and Stability of Electric Generating Stations, AIEE Trans., XXXIX(2):1215-1287, Jul. 20, 1920.
Condenser Discharges Through a General Gas Circuit, AIEE Trans., XLI:63-76, Jan. 1922.
Essay on Science and Religion at Project Gutenberg. Homer Heath Nugent, 1922.
High-Voltage Insulation, with Hayden, J. L. R. principal author, AIEE Trans., XLII:1029-1042, Jan. 1923.
Frequency Conversion by Third Class Conductor and Mechanism of the Arcing Ground and Other Cumulative Surges, AIEE Trans., XLII:470-477, Jan. 1923.
Four Lectures on Relativity and Space, McGraw, 1923.
Cable Charge and Discharge, AIEE Trans., XLII:577-592, Jan. 1923 .
Overdamped Condenser Oscillations, AIEE Trans., XLIII:126-130, Jan. 1924.
Notes[edit]
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Jump up ^ Quoting from Alger, “Steinmetz was truly the patron saint of the GE motor business.”[2]
Jump up ^ Quoting from Hammond, “This has placed him before the public as an atheist.* The title he did not deny. The writer, however, would put him down as a confirmed agnostic, for an atheist is a person who knows there is no God, and Steinmetz was not of that…”[7]
Jump up ^ W_h=\eta\Beta^{k}_{max}, where η is hysteresis coefficient, βmax is maximum flux density and k is an empirical exponent.
References[edit]
Jump up ^ “Charles Proteus Steinmetz”. Invent Now, Inc. Hall of Fame profile (Invent Now, Inc.). Retrieved 10 November 2013.
^ Jump up to: a b c d Alger, P.L.; Arnold, R.E. (1976). “The History of Induction Motors in America”. Proceedings of the IEEE 64 (9): 1380–1383. doi:10.1109/PROC.1976.10329.
Jump up ^ Clemens, Nora; Greenberger, Robert. Discovering the Nature of Energy (1st ed.). New York: Rosen Publishing Group. p. 78. ISBN 978-1448847020.
Jump up ^ “Charles Steinmetz: Union’s Electrical Wizard”. Union College Magazine. November 1, 1998. Retrieved May 31, 2009.
Jump up ^ “Steinmetz, Putting it in Perspective – R, L, and C Elements and the Impedance Concept”. Zabreb School of Engineering. Retrieved 21 December 2012.
Jump up ^ “Charles Proteus Steinmetz”. IEEE Global History Network. IEEE. Retrieved 8 August 2011.
^ Jump up to: a b Hammond, John Winthrop (1924). Charles Proteus Steinmetz: A biography. The Century & Co. p. 447.
Jump up ^ Knowlton, A. E. (1949). Standard Electrical of Electrical Engineers. McGraw-Hill. pp. 49 (§2.67), 323 (§4.280).
Jump up ^ Knowlton, p. 711 (§7.207).
Jump up ^ “Union College Steinmetz Symposium”.
Jump up ^ Steinmetz Park Association (2006). “Steinmetz Park Master Plan”. Schenectady, N.Y. p. 3. Retrieved January 22, 2013.
Jump up ^ “C. P. Steinmetz”. Becklaser.
Jump up ^ The 42nd Parallel, p. 335.
Jump up ^ Smith, Dinitia (May 13, 2006). “Starling Lawrence Writes a Novel About the Early Days of G.E”. The New York Times.
Jump up ^ Crittenden, Jennifer (1996). “Scenes from the Class Struggle in Sprinfield”.
Jump up ^ Whitehead, John B., Jr. (1901). “Review: Alternating Current Phenomena, by C. P. Steinmetz”. Bull. Amer. Math. Soc. (3rd ed.) 7 (9): 399–408. doi:10.1090/S0002-9904-1901-00825-7.
Further reading[edit]
John Thomas Broderick, Steinmetz and His Discovereries. Robson & Adee, 1924.
Ernest Caldecott and Philip Langdon Alger (eds.), Steinmetz the Philosopher. Schenectady, NY: Mohawk Development Service, 1965.
Sender Garlin, Charles Steinmetz: Scientist and Socialist (1865–1923): Including the Complete Steinmetz-Lenin Correspondence. New York: American Institute for Marxist Studies, 1977. —Reprinted in Sender Garlin’s 1991 book Three Radicals.
James B. Gilbert, “Collectivism and Charles Steinmetz”, Business History Review, vol. 48, no. 4 (Winter 1974), pp. 520-540. In JSTOR
Arthur Goodrich, “Charles P. Steinmetz, Electrician”, The World’s Work, vol. 8 (June 1904), pp. 4867–4869.
Larry Hart, Steinmetz in Schenectady: A Picture History of Three Memorable Decades. Old Dorp Books, 1978.
John Winthrop Hammond, Charles Proteus Steinmetz: A Biography. New York: The Century & Co., 1924.
Ronald R. Kline, Steinmetz: Engineer and Socialist. Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1992.
Sigmund A Lavine, Steinmetz, Maker of Lightning. Dodd, Mead & Co., 1955.
Jonathan Norton Leonard, Loki: The Life of Charles Proteus Steinmetz. New York: Doubleday, 1929.
John Anderson Miller & Charles Proteus Steinmetz, Modern Jupiter: The Story of Charles Proteus Steinmetz. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1958.
Floyd Miller, The Electrical Genius of Liberty Hall: Charles Proteus Steinmetz. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1962.
Emil J. Remscheid & Virginia Remscheid Charves, Recollections of Steinmetz: A Visit to the Workshops of Dr. Charles Proteus Steinmetz. General Electric Company, Research and Development, 1977.
External links[edit]

Union College Steinmetz Symposium
Charles Steinmetz, IEEE, July 1898, Complex-Quantities-and-Their-Use-in-Electrical-Engineering, [1]