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Protocol for contactless electric current sensing, processing, and storage using a drone-integrable sensor. [PDF]
Osmani K, Schulz D.
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Open Overhead Transmission Lines
Applied Mechanics and Materials, 2015Ultra High-Voltage Overhead Lines (UHV OHL) currently are successfully applied for solving two problems. The first case is powerful interconnection of two or more electric power systems. The second one is transition of significant power flows from generation areas to consuming areas – densely populated urban agglomerations and industrial centers ...
Evgeny Shishkov +2 more
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Vibration of Overhead Transmission Lines
Transactions of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers, 1932STUDIES of vibration of overhead conductors have been prosecuted vigorously for several years in laboratory and fields. The importance of magnitude and distribution of stresses in multiplestrand conductors led to the development of a unique method for measuring stresses in vibrating conductors in the laboratory under conditions closely simulating field
R. A. Monroe, R. L. Templin
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Lightning Incidence on Transmission Overhead Lines
2020 21st International Scientific Conference on Electric Power Engineering (EPE), 2020The paper deals with an estimation of lightning strike incidence to transmission overhead lines in the context of line outages gathered from an automatic monitoring system. The statistics of the Czech transmission system's line outages caused by lightning strikes are presented and analyzed.
Pavel Janys, Radek Prochazka
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Overhead Quasi-Coaxial Transmission Lines
IEEE Antennas and Propagation Magazine, 2009Design expressions for overhead quasi-coaxial transmission lines are developed and presented in a simplified form, suitable for engineering purposes. The electrostatic logarithmic potential method is used for low-, medium-, and high-frequency applications, where the line dimensions in wavelengths are quite low, so it is not necessary to take into ...
Valentino Trainotti, Walter G. Fano
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