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Studies of Protection and Protective Apparatus for Electric Railways
Transactions of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers, 1912The object of this paper is several fold, first, to describe the effects of high frequencies on car wiring; second, to describe experiences with the application of the aluminum arresters to an electrical railway where lightning is especially severe; third, to describe additional devices applied to the d-c.
E. E. F. Creighton +2 more
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IEEE Transactions on Industry and General Applications, 1969
The primary considerations involved in cable protection are presented along with some methods of applying the protection. The proper selection and rating (derating) of cables is as much a part of cable protection as the application of the short-circuit and overcurrent protection devices.
Albert R. Olds, Timothy T. Ho
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The primary considerations involved in cable protection are presented along with some methods of applying the protection. The proper selection and rating (derating) of cables is as much a part of cable protection as the application of the short-circuit and overcurrent protection devices.
Albert R. Olds, Timothy T. Ho
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Protection of Electrical Transmission Lines
Transactions of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers, 1911A review of some of the principal headings with an occasional comment will give a rapid survey of the scope of this paper. The conditions of single grounds occupy most of the treatment, although incidentally the subject of short circuits and high frequency oscillations are brought in briefly where they are particularly pertinent. The general principles
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The protection of electrical plant
Students Quarterly Journal, 1931The modern electric motor is such a willing horse that it is often inadequately protected. This article urges the need for fair treatment.
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Protecting the electricity user
Electronics and Power, 1971Developments in high-sensitivity protection devices have probably already been instrumental in saving lives, as well as making a major contribution to the elimination of electrical fire risks.
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DC Protection on the Electric Ship
2007 IEEE Electric Ship Technologies Symposium, 2007The need for DC power at continuous uninterrupted rates is a reality for ship survival during highly intense combat and regular travel. One of the new proposed distribution systems on the all-electric ship (E-ship) is designed using a DC distribution method (zones) in which the use of transformers and possible frequency issues/manipulations can be ...
Hymiar Hamilton, Noel N. Schulz
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