Elżbieta Goźlińska’s Maszyny Elektryczne is a staple textbook in Polish technical education, primarily targeted at students of electrical engineering faculties at universities of technology. The book serves as a comprehensive bridge between theoretical electrophysics and the practical design of rotating machinery and transformers. It is widely regarded as a solid foundational text, though it is often paired with more advanced theoretical treatises for a complete understanding of the subject.
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Most textbooks describe a transformer as a laminated core with windings. Goźlińska’s PDF includes a photo‑essay (low‑resolution, but evocative) of a transformer being assembled at the ZREW factory in Łódź. She labels every part: the clamping rings, the tap changer, the Buchholz relay, and — in a detail that saved at least one student’s internship presentation — the correct direction of the cooling oil flow. If you have a copy of “Maszyny Elektryczne