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Researching on insulator defect recognition based on context cluster CenterNet+. [PDF]
Meng B.
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3D Numerical Simulation for Thermal Protection of Phase Change Material-Integrated Firefighters' Turnout Gear. [PDF]
Xu SS, Pollard J, Zhao W.
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Experimental Investigation of Reflectarray Antennas for High-Power Microwave Applications. [PDF]
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Phase Dependence of Surface Charge Measurement on Epoxy Insulator in C4F7N/CO2 under AC Voltage. [PDF]
Li S, Gao Y, Lu D, Huang P, Du B.
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Assessment of the hazard risks on HVDC transmission networks due to lightning strikes and faults. [PDF]
Said A, Galal M, Abd-Allah MA.
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Suppression Measures of Insulator Flashover Caused by Haze Flashover
2018 China International Conference on Electricity Distribution (CICED), 2018Fog haze weather frequently appears in recent years. Fog haze not only makes the travel inconvenient, also has a harmful effect on body. Fog haze brings serious security hidden danger to the power grid safety and power equipment operation. The lightest situation is shortening the time of saturated salt density, and pollution accident is the heaviest ...
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Flashover of a Liquid Conducting Film Part 1: Flashover Voltage
IEEE Transactions on Electrical Insulation, 1982We have studied the phenomenon of flashover in a configuration related to that of flashover of high voltage insulators under polluted conditions: a glow discharge is struck at the surface of a liquid, and if the applied voltage is above a critical value, flashover occurs.
G. Peyregne, A. M. Rahal, C. Huraux
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Initiation of HPM Surface Flashover
2007 IEEE 34th International Conference on Plasma Science (ICOPS), 2007Summary form only given. Surface flashover formation at dielectric/air interfaces during pulsed high power microwave (HPM) excitation can severely limit the power densities which can be transmitted into atmospheric medium. Previous studies on HPM surface flashover in the S-band at 5 MW power levels have reported on the contributing factors to flashover
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