- Károly
Zipernowsky (born as Carl
Zipernowsky, 4
April 1853 in
Vienna – 29
November 1942 in Budapest) was an Austrian-born
Hungarian electrical engineer...
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universal AC
supply system. In the autumn[ambiguous] of 1884, Károly
Zipernowsky, Ottó Bláthy and
Miksa Déri (ZBD),
three engineers ****ociated with the...
- they have
remained dominant ever since. In the
autumn of 1884, Károly
Zipernowsky, Ottó Bláthy and
Miksa Déri (ZBD),
three Hungarian engineers ****ociated...
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Prominent engineers at Ganz
works included András Mechwart, Károly
Zipernowsky,
Miksa Déri, Ottó
Titusz Bláthy, Kálmán Kandó, György Jendr****ik and...
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invented by
three Hungarian engineers: Ottó Bláthy,
Miksa Déri and Károly
Zipernowsky. (ZBD
comes from the
initials of
their names). In the
autumn of 1889...
- inventor,
power plant builder. He
contributed with his
partners Károly
Zipernowsky and Ottó Bláthy, in the
development of the
closed iron core transformer...
- for the
acceleration and
braking distances. In 1891,
engineer Károly
Zipernowsky proposed a high-speed line from
Vienna to
Budapest for
electric railcars...
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transmission over long distances.
Between 1884 and 1885,
Hungarian engineers Zipernowsky, Bláthy, and Déri from the Ganz
company in
Budapest created the efficient...
- heavier-than-air
machine in history". 1884–1885: Ganz
Company engineers Károly
Zipernowsky, Ottó Bláthy and
Miksa Déri had
determined that open-core
devices were...
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developed rapidly in the 1880s and 1890s with
transformer designs by Károly
Zipernowsky, Ottó Bláthy and
Miksa Déri (later
called ZBD transformers),
Lucien Gaulard...