R. Thomas, J. Thorp, S. Linke, C. Pottle, C. Strohman
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The Cornell University Kettering Energy Systems Laboratory
The new Kettering Energy-Systems Laboratory at Cornell University is described and its functions as a unique electric-power research tool and as an important power-field educational adjunct are discussed. The individual laboratory components and their functions are discussed. These components include both software and real-time hardware simulation tools. Use of the Laboratory in current educational activities is outlined. Possibilities for future development of the facility are examined.