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Space electric power transmission
Electrical Engineering, 1959To provide shielding for crews of manned space vehicles utilizing nuclear sources, considerable distance between the power source and vehicle may be necessary. Some of the problems involved in the design of the required transmission line are discussed.
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Developments in electric power transmission
Electrical Engineering, 1934A brief account of some significant events in the history of electric power transmission related by a past-president of the Institute whose name is closely linked with many of those events and who for many years has been actively engaged in the study of high voltage phenomena.
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Contract networks for electric power transmission
Journal of Regulatory Economics, 1992A contract network extends the concept of a contract path to address the problem of loop flow and congestion in electric power transmission systems. A contract network option provides an internally consistent framework for assigning long-term capacity rights to a complicated electric transmission network.
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Wellbore Transmission Of Electrical Power
Journal of Canadian Petroleum Technology, 1978Abstract In-situ electrical heating of viscous oils depends on the passage of large electrical currents through a subsurface formation. It is essential to the design of such a process to know the percentage of power applied at the wellhead which actually heats the object formation below.
F.R. Newbold, T.K. Perkins
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Radiation and electrical power transmission
Journal of the Institution of Electrical Engineers, 1934The paper discusses the mode of propagation of energy under steady current conditions, and advances the view that it is only a special case of radio transmission. The electromagnetic theory governs all electrical processes, but, while the high-frequency disturbances of light, or radio-telephony, move in waves which are known to retain their ...
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