Published Resources Details

Journal Article

Title
Electrical Association Premium - 1951 Award
In
Journal of the Institution of Engineers, Australia
Imprint
vol. 25, no. 3, Mar 1953, pp. 41-42
Description

Includes a brief biography of T T Keating.

Abstract

The Council of The Institution has decided that the 1951 Award of the Electrical Association Premium be made to Mr T T Keating for his paper entitled "The cyclic heating of 'H' type and 'S.L.' type buried power cables," which was published in the July-Aug 1950, issue of The Journal and subsequently presented before a General Meeting of the Electrical and Communication Engineering Branch of the Sydney Division of The Institution.

Awards

  • Electrical Association Premium, Institution of Engineers, Australia (1919 - 1975)

    'Electrical Association Premium, 1951 award, to Mr T T Keating for the paper "The cyclic heating of 'H' type and 'S.L.' type buried power cables" published in the Journal, Jul-Aug 1950, and later presented before a General Meeting of the Electrical and Communication Engineering Branch of the Sydney Division of The Institution'

Related Published resources

isRelated

  • Keating, T. T., 'The cyclic heating of 'H' and 'S.L.' type buried power cables', Journal of the Institution of Engineers, Australia, 22 (7-8) (1950), 149-157. Details

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