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Investigation in electrical power systems protection using digital computers
James E. Grover
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Thermal transport in Ru and W thin films is studied using steady‐state thermoreflectance, ultrafast pump–probe spectroscopy, infrared‐visible spectroscopy, and computations. Significant Lorenz number deviations reveal strong phonon contributions, reaching 45% in Ru and 62% in W.
Md. Rafiqul Islam +14 more
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A creative approach for the protection coordination of microgrids considering parallel events via the pyramidal grouping technique. [PDF]
Karimkhan-Zand H +4 more
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Virtual laboratory of the protection system of a power transmission substation.
Anderson Rodrigues Brandão de Paiva
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While host structures are known to enhance the reversibility and safety of lithium metal deposition, their additional volume and weight often decrease the battery's energy density and specific energy. By combining a lightweight and porous scaffold of electrospun polymer with a thinner separator, this article demonstrates a simultaneous improvement of ...
Lennart Wichmann +6 more
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Efficient self-healing framework for smart distribution networks. [PDF]
Meteab F, Tousi B, Omran M.
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This work develops flexible zinc‐ion batteries (FZIBs) using a zincophilic/hydrophobic polymer (thermoplastic polycarbonate‐based polyurethane, TPCU) to protect Zn powder anodes and MXene/Silk (MXS) as flexible current collectors. The designed TPCU‐ZnP@MXS structure enables uniform Zn deposition, yielding dendrite‐free anodes with stable cycling ...
Zixuan Yang +8 more
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Assessment of a Clothing Ensemble with an Active Heating Function Based on Thermal Manikin Tests. [PDF]
Greszta A +7 more
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Nature‐Inspired Sustainable Cooling for Photovoltaics with Enhanced Temperature‐Salinity Dynamics
Addressing solar panel overheating, a nature‐inspired cooling system mimicking ocean currents is developed. A moisture‐absorbing solution layer uses sunlight, radiative cooling, and moisture processes to create temperature/salinity gradients, accelerating circulation. The prototype cools panels by up to 18.2 °C under sunlight, sustains cooling, rapidly
Fuxiang Li +7 more
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