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Robert H. Park (March , 1902 – February 18, 1994) was an American electrical engineer and inventor, best known for the Park's transformation, used for simplifying the analysis of three-phase electric circuits. His related 1929 concept paper ranked second, when looking at the impact of all twentieth century power engineering papers. Park was an IEEE Fellow and a member of the National Academy of Engineering.

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  • روبرت إتش بارك (بالإنجليزية: Robert H. Park)‏ هو مخترع ومهندس أمريكي، ولد في 15 مارس 1902 في ستراسبورغ في فرنسا، وتوفي في 18 فبراير 1994. (ar)
  • Robert H. Park (* 1902 in Straßburg; † 18. Februar 1994 in Freeport, Illinois) war ein US-amerikanischer Ingenieur der Elektrotechnik. Auf ihn geht die Grundform der d/q-Transformation zurück, die er 1928 erstmals formulierte. Diese Transformation für Drehstromsysteme wird auch nach ihm als Park-Transformation bezeichnet. Park wurde in Straßburg in der Zeit geboren, zu der sich sein Vater, der Soziologe Robert Ezra Park, zum Studium in Deutschland aufhielt. Robert H. Park wuchs in Wollaston, Quincy (Massachusetts), auf und schloss 1923 sein Studium der Elektrotechnik am Massachusetts Institute of Technology als Bachelor of Science ab. Er arbeitete für verschiedene Unternehmen und Organisationen, darunter General Electric. (de)
  • Robert H. Park (March , 1902 – February 18, 1994) was an American electrical engineer and inventor, best known for the Park's transformation, used for simplifying the analysis of three-phase electric circuits. His related 1929 concept paper ranked second, when looking at the impact of all twentieth century power engineering papers. Park was an IEEE Fellow and a member of the National Academy of Engineering. Park was born on March 15, 1902, in Strasbourg, when his father urban sociologist Robert E. Park was studying in Germany. Back in the United States Park lived in Wollaston, Massachusetts and earned in 1923 a degree in electrical engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. After this he went to the Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm, Sweden to improve his knowledge on operational calculus. Park started working for General Electric, where he created his 1929 Park's transformation paper, followed by Stone and Webster Engineering in Boston as an electrical engineer and for American Cyanamid as a chemical engineer doing physics research. During World War II he was involved in mine development at the Naval Ordnance Laboratory, resulting in 17 United States patents. After the war he became Director of Research Development and Engineering at the Emhart Manufacturing Company (1946), started working as independent consultant and manufacturer in automation (1953), and was president of Fast Load Control, Inc. active in power systems stability (1968). At the end, Park was able to generate 64 U.S. patents in a broad area of disciplines. Park received several awards and honors, which include the Navy Distinguished Civilian Service Award (1945), the election to IEEE Fellow (1965), the IEEE Lamme Medal (1972), “In recognition of his outstanding contributions to analysis of the transient behavior of a-c machines and systems,”and the election to member of the National Academy of Engineering (1986). (en)
  • Robert H. Park (Strasburgo, 15 marzo 1902 – 18 febbraio 1994) è stato un ingegnere e inventore statunitense, noto soprattutto per la trasformata di Park, utilizzata per semplificare l'analisi dei circuiti elettrici trifase. Il relativo articolo scientifico del 1929 si classificò al secondo posto, nella classifica degli articoli di maggior impatto scientifico nell'ambito dell'ingegneria dei sistemi di potenza del XX secolo. Park era membro IEEE e membro della National Academy of Engineering.. (it)
  • Robert H. Park (Estrasburgo, 15 de março de 1902 – Freeport, Illinois, 18 de fevereiro de 1994) foi um engenheiro eletricista estadunidense. É autor da , que formulou a primeira vez em 1928, aplicável para sistemas trifásicos. Foi eleito membro da Academia Nacional de Engenharia dos Estados Unidos em 1986. (pt)
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  • روبرت إتش بارك (بالإنجليزية: Robert H. Park)‏ هو مخترع ومهندس أمريكي، ولد في 15 مارس 1902 في ستراسبورغ في فرنسا، وتوفي في 18 فبراير 1994. (ar)
  • Robert H. Park (Strasburgo, 15 marzo 1902 – 18 febbraio 1994) è stato un ingegnere e inventore statunitense, noto soprattutto per la trasformata di Park, utilizzata per semplificare l'analisi dei circuiti elettrici trifase. Il relativo articolo scientifico del 1929 si classificò al secondo posto, nella classifica degli articoli di maggior impatto scientifico nell'ambito dell'ingegneria dei sistemi di potenza del XX secolo. Park era membro IEEE e membro della National Academy of Engineering.. (it)
  • Robert H. Park (Estrasburgo, 15 de março de 1902 – Freeport, Illinois, 18 de fevereiro de 1994) foi um engenheiro eletricista estadunidense. É autor da , que formulou a primeira vez em 1928, aplicável para sistemas trifásicos. Foi eleito membro da Academia Nacional de Engenharia dos Estados Unidos em 1986. (pt)
  • Robert H. Park (* 1902 in Straßburg; † 18. Februar 1994 in Freeport, Illinois) war ein US-amerikanischer Ingenieur der Elektrotechnik. Auf ihn geht die Grundform der d/q-Transformation zurück, die er 1928 erstmals formulierte. Diese Transformation für Drehstromsysteme wird auch nach ihm als Park-Transformation bezeichnet. (de)
  • Robert H. Park (March , 1902 – February 18, 1994) was an American electrical engineer and inventor, best known for the Park's transformation, used for simplifying the analysis of three-phase electric circuits. His related 1929 concept paper ranked second, when looking at the impact of all twentieth century power engineering papers. Park was an IEEE Fellow and a member of the National Academy of Engineering. (en)
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