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|a 9783036559421
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|a 9783036559414
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|a Fofana, Ph.D. ing. Chairholder
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|a Outdoor Insulation and Gas Insulated Switchgears
|h Elektronische Ressource
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|a Basel
|b MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute
|c 2022
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|a 1 electronic resource (246 p.)
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|a non-soluble deposit density (NSDD)
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|a textured insulator
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|a de-icing
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|a region growth method
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|a VFTO
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|a tracking
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|a outdoor insulators
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|a double exponential function
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|a protrusion
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|a spark gap
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|a indirect lightning
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|a erosion performance
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|a n/a
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|a core diameter
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|a finite element method
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|a image processing method
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|a finite element method (FEM)
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|a HVDC
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|a icing degree
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|a SF6
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|a umbrella structure
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|a passive devices
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|a monitoring
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|a pollution
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|a flashover
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|a characteristics extraction
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|a arc propagation
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|a History of engineering & technology / bicssc
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|a reference insulators
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|a dry-band arcing
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|a Technology: general issues / bicssc
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|a fumed silica
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|a discharges
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|a insulator
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|a leakage current
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|a elastomer
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|a EMF modeling
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|a atmospheric icing
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|a mechanical methods
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|a natural pollution tests
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|a overhead power lines
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|a voltage gradient
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|a anti-icing
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|a gas-insulated substations
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|a partial discharges
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|a electrical properties
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|a ground silica
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|a insulator structure coefficient
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|a thermoplastic
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|a transmission and distribution
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|a medium voltage transformer
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|a artificial clean fog test
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|a filtered surge arrester
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|a gas-insulated system
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|a post-installation study
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|a transient ground potential rise
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|a silicone rubber
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|a partial arcs
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|a thermoset
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|a median filtering method
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|a pollution flashover characteristics
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|a energy-controlled switch
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|a polymeric material
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|a hydrophobicity
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|a entropy threshold segmentation
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|a partial discharge
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|a modified Canny operator
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|a line design
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|a dry bands
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|a mechanical properties
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|a pollution performance
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|a HVDC outdoor insulators
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|a inception voltage
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|a dynamic pollution model
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|a coatings
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|a synthetic air
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|a humidity
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|a erosion resistance
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|a high-voltage applications
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|a composite crossarm
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|a ice-covered insulator
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|a thermal methods
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|a equivalent salt deposit density (ESDD)
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|a epoxy resin
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|a power outage
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|a Brettschneider, Stephan
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|a Fofana, Ph.D. ing. Chairholder
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|a Brettschneider, Stephan
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|b DOAB
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|a Creative Commons (cc), https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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|a This book focuses on theoretical and practical developments in the performance of high-voltage transmission line against atmospheric pollution and icing. Modifications using suitable fillers are also pinpointed to improve silicone rubber insulation materials. Very fast transient overvoltage (VFTO) mitigation techniques, along with some suggestions for reliable partial discharge measurements under DC voltage stresses inside gas-insulated switchgears, are addressed. The application of an inductor-based filter for the protective performance of surge arresters against indirect lightning strikes is also discussed.
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