Miksa Déri

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Miksa Déri
Technical University of Vienna
OccupationEngineer
Engineering career
InstitutionsGanz Works

Miksa Déri (27 October 1854 in Bács,

electrical generator in the Ganz Works in 1883. The missing link of a full Voltage sensitive - voltage intensive (VSVI) system was the reliable AC Constant Voltage generator. Therefore, the invention of the constant voltage generator at the Ganz Works[1] had crucial role in the beginnings of the industrial scale AC power generating, because only these type of generators can produce a stated output voltage, regardless of the value of the actual load.[2]

Prototypes of the world's first high-efficiency transformers. (Széchenyi István Memorial Exhibition Nagycenk)
Dynamo Electric Machine [End View, Partly Section] (U.S. patent 284,110)
Magnetizing Current Shunt Circuit (U.S. patent 284,110)

ZBD was an abbreviation of the three men's names: Zipernowsky, Bláthy and Déri.

Déri is also noted for inventing the single phase type of repulsion motor[3]

Education

References

  1. ^ American Society for Engineering Education (1995). Proceedings, Part 2. p. 1848.
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