Robert Dahlander (9 June 1870 – 18 October 1935) was a Swedish engineer and public agency administrator. He was also highly active and commissioner in several technological associations in the fields of gas and electricity.
Robert Dahlander | |
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Nationality | Swedish |
Occupation | Engineer |
Born in Gothenburg Sweden, he is internationally best known for the co-innovation of the Dahlander connection while employed at ASEA, that through a slightly altered pole connection allows a single-winded induction motor to run at two different speeds depending on which connectors are used.[1][2]
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