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Ottó Titusz Bláthy (1860-1939), was a Hungarian electrical engineer, co-inventor of the electric transformer, the tension regulator, the watt meter, the alternating current (AC) electric motor, the turbogenerator and high efficiency turbogenerator.
Ottó Titusz practical application during his time at the Ganz Works in 1883. He conducted experiments for creating a transformer. In 1885 the ZBD model alternating-current transformer was invented by three Hungarian engineers: Ottó Bláthy, Miksa Déri and Károly Zipernowsky. (ZBD comes from the initials of their names).
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External links
- Technical University of Budapest, "Editing Ottó Bláthy (http://www.sci-tech.hu/history/landmark/blathy.htm)".Budapest, 1996 .hu:Bláthy Ottó