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While most know Thomas Edison for his invention of the light bulb, his counterpart, George Westinghouse, is too often overlooked. Westinghouse, however, became known as one of the most prolific inventors and businessmen of the Industrial Revolution. This biography reveals the man whose teachers suspected was mentally disabled and who quit college after one semester, yet founded more than 60 different companies employing 50,000 people, and received 361 U.S. patents. He later fought the Battle of the Currents (AC vs. DC) with Thomas Edison and won. Westinghouse, with his engineers, provided power and light for the 1893 World''s Columbian Exposition in Chicago. They harnessed the massive power of Niagara Falls and sent it over wires to light Buffalo and eventually the Northeast. His electric engines powered trains, and his air brakes stopped them. His scientific contributions forever changed the world.



Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
Foreword by Gary Hoover
Preface
Introduction
 1. Origins
 2. Working on the Railroad
 3. It's Hard to Stop a Train
 4. The Smoky City
 5. Straight Air Brakes
 6. Automatic Air Brakes
 7. What's a Wilmerding?
 8. Two Trains, One Track
 9. Solitude
10. Gas Pains
11. More Energy
12. AC or DC
13. Assembling the Pieces
14. The Greatest Inventor Who Ever Lived
15. The Greatest Experimenter Who Ever Lived
16. Bankers Always Win
17. Dying for Electricity
18. The Worst of Times
19. The White City
20. Over a Barrel at Niagara
21. New Lands to Conquer
22. Rotary Redux
23. Trolleys and Trains
24. Panic!
25. Homes and Family
26. Retirement, Honors, and Death
27. Memorials
28. The Next Century
Appendix I—Westinghouse Family Genealogy
Appendix II—Automatic Air Brake Operation
Appendix III—Electrical Engineering 101
Appendix IV—How Does an Induction Motor Work?
Appendix V—How Does a Turbine Operate?
Appendix VI—Patent Law Primer
Chapter Notes
Bibliography
Index

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      Publisher: McFarland & Co Inc
      Publication Date: 1/14/2022 12:02:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781476686929, 978-1476686929
      ISBN10: 1476686920

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      While most know Thomas Edison for his invention of the light bulb, his counterpart, George Westinghouse, is too often overlooked. Westinghouse, however, became known as one of the most prolific inventors and businessmen of the Industrial Revolution. This biography reveals the man whose teachers suspected was mentally disabled and who quit college after one semester, yet founded more than 60 different companies employing 50,000 people, and received 361 U.S. patents. He later fought the Battle of the Currents (AC vs. DC) with Thomas Edison and won. Westinghouse, with his engineers, provided power and light for the 1893 World''s Columbian Exposition in Chicago. They harnessed the massive power of Niagara Falls and sent it over wires to light Buffalo and eventually the Northeast. His electric engines powered trains, and his air brakes stopped them. His scientific contributions forever changed the world.



      Table of Contents
      Acknowledgments
      Foreword by Gary Hoover
      Preface
      Introduction
       1. Origins
       2. Working on the Railroad
       3. It's Hard to Stop a Train
       4. The Smoky City
       5. Straight Air Brakes
       6. Automatic Air Brakes
       7. What's a Wilmerding?
       8. Two Trains, One Track
       9. Solitude
      10. Gas Pains
      11. More Energy
      12. AC or DC
      13. Assembling the Pieces
      14. The Greatest Inventor Who Ever Lived
      15. The Greatest Experimenter Who Ever Lived
      16. Bankers Always Win
      17. Dying for Electricity
      18. The Worst of Times
      19. The White City
      20. Over a Barrel at Niagara
      21. New Lands to Conquer
      22. Rotary Redux
      23. Trolleys and Trains
      24. Panic!
      25. Homes and Family
      26. Retirement, Honors, and Death
      27. Memorials
      28. The Next Century
      Appendix I—Westinghouse Family Genealogy
      Appendix II—Automatic Air Brake Operation
      Appendix III—Electrical Engineering 101
      Appendix IV—How Does an Induction Motor Work?
      Appendix V—How Does a Turbine Operate?
      Appendix VI—Patent Law Primer
      Chapter Notes
      Bibliography
      Index

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