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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.[{{cite conference |last1=Heydt |first1=G. T. |last2=Venkata |first2=S. S. |last3=Balijepalli |first3=N. |title=High Impact Papers in Power Engineering, 1900-1999 |conference=North American Power Symposium (NAPS) |date=October 24, 2000 |location=Waterloo, Ontario | url=https://ece.uwaterloo.ca/~ccanizar/papers/classical/heydt.pdf | book-title = Proceedings 2000 North American Power Symposium, vol. 1, October 2000 |access-date={{Format date|2015|07|18}}}}] |
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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.[{{cite conference |last1=Heydt |first1=G. T. |last2=Venkata |first2=S. S. |last3=Balijepalli |first3=N. |title=High Impact Papers in Power Engineering, 1900-1999 |conference=North American Power Symposium (NAPS) |date=October 24, 2000 |location=Waterloo, Ontario | url=https://ece.uwaterloo.ca/~ccanizar/papers/classical/heydt.pdf | book-title = Proceedings 2000 North American Power Symposium, vol. 1, October 2000 |access-date={{Format date|2015|07|18}}}}] |
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[{{cite journal |last=Park |first=R. H. |title=Two-Reaction Theory of Synchronous Machines: Generalized Method of Analysis - Part I |url=https://ece.uwaterloo.ca/~ccanizar/papers/classical/park.pdf |journal=Transactions of the AIEE |year=1929 |volume=48 |pages=716–730 |access-date={{Format date|2012|12|13}}}}] Park was an [[IEEE Fellow]] and a member of the [[National Academy of Engineering]].[{{cite web|url=http://www.ieeeghn.org/wiki/index.php/Robert_H._Park |title=Robert H. Park |work=IEEE Global History Network |date=15 February 2019 |publisher=[[IEEE]] |access-date={{Format date|2012|12|7}}}}][{{cite journal |last=Concordia |first=Charles |author-link=Charles Concordia |url=http://www.nap.edu/openbook.php?isbn=030905575X&page=175 |title=Robert H. Park |journal=Memorial Tributes: National Academy of Engineering |year=1996 |volume=8 |pages=174–177 |publisher=[[National Academies Press]] |isbn=978-0309055758 |issn=1075-8844 |access-date={{Format date|2012|12|7}}}}]
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[{{cite journal |last=Park |first=R. H. |title=Two-Reaction Theory of Synchronous Machines: Generalized Method of Analysis - Part I |url=https://ece.uwaterloo.ca/~ccanizar/papers/classical/park.pdf |journal=Transactions of the AIEE |year=1929 |volume=48 |pages=716–730 |access-date={{Format date|2012|12|13}}}}] Park was an [[IEEE Fellow]] and a member of the [[National Academy of Engineering]].[{{cite web|url=http://www.ieeeghn.org/wiki/index.php/Robert_H._Park |title=Robert H. Park |work=IEEE Global History Network |date=15 February 2019 |publisher=[[IEEE]] |access-date={{Format date|2012|12|7}}}}][{{cite journal |last=Concordia |first=Charles |author-link=Charles Concordia |url=http://www.nap.edu/openbook.php?isbn=030905575X&page=175 |title=Robert H. Park |journal=Memorial Tributes: National Academy of Engineering |year=1996 |volume=8 |pages=174–177 |publisher=[[National Academies Press]] |isbn=978-0309055758 |issn=1075-8844 |access-date={{Format date|2012|12|7}}}}]
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