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Lightning Protection of Distribution Transformers

Transactions of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers, 1935
Data on the results of lightning protection for distribution transformers on the system of the Georgia Power Company have been compiled, to determine the improvement resulting from changes which have been made, particularly the interconnection of the ground leads of the primary arrester with the transformer secondary neutral.
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Fourier Transforms of Distribution Functions

Canadian Journal of Mathematics, 1953
A distribution function ø(x) is assumed to have the following properties(1) ø(x) is non ...
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Transformation of Trichromatic Distribution Curves

Nature, 1947
The purpose of this communication is to bring to attention a point which does not seem to be generally realized although it is quite simple to prove. If one of a set of three colour-matching stimuli is altered, the distribution curve for that stimulus is not changed, though one or both of the other two distribution curves is altered.
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Distributed Graphs and Graph Transformation

Applied Categorical Structures, 1999
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Magnetic Flux Distribution in Transformers

Transactions of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers, 1922
It is customary when discussing magnetic leakage in the transformer to consider the primary and secondary windings as having a counter e. m. f. induced by a flux surrounding the coil and having the core for a part of its path. This leakage flux is frequently represented by closed lines.
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The Distributional Finite Fourier Transform

SIAM Journal on Applied Mathematics, 1969
The finite Fourier transform for periodic distributions is generalized in such a way that for every distribution f and every open interval $( - a,a)$ there exists a Fourier series which agrees with f on $( - a,a)$, and the inverse Fourier transform of any ultradistribution is the limit of a family of Fourier series as the period tends to infinity ...
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Integrative oncology: Addressing the global challenges of cancer prevention and treatment

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Jun J Mao,, Msce   +2 more
exaly  

Transformer harmonics and their distribution

Journal of the A.I.E.E., 1925
This paper discusses briefly the distribution of harmonics in single-phase transformers and in three-phase banks of single-phase transformers. Two-winding transformers or three-winding transformers, where the harmonic current exists in two of the windings only, are considered.
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Distribution Transformers

2017
Dudley L. Galloway   +2 more
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