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IEEE Transactions on Power Apparatus and Systems. :1744-1751
Overvoltages on UHV systems may be controlled to a level of 1.5 pu or less. Historically, lightning, line energizing, and line reenergizing overvoltages have been the primary factors in establishing power system design levels. At the new reduced leve
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IEEE Transactions on Power Apparatus and Systems. :660-669
The use of a capacitor to modify the line-side component of transient recovery voltage following a short-line fault is investigated. A method is presented based on traveling wave theory to show the modifying influence of capacitance. Empirical data i
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IEEE Transactions on Power Apparatus and Systems. :1482-1491
The thermal requirements of resistors used for power system transient voltage control are a function of the applied voltage, the resistor ohmic value, and insertion time. These energy requirements are discussed for resistors used in circuit breakers
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IEEE Transactions on Power Apparatus and Systems. :1028-1035
Methods are presented for the calculation of circuit-breaker transient recovery voltage. The initial portion of the transient is treated as a traveling wave that is reflected from line terminations back to the breaker, adding to the original voltage
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IEEE Transactions on Power Apparatus & Systems; 1975 Part 1, Vol. 94 Issue 3, p908-914, 7p
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IEEE Transactions on Power Apparatus & Systems; 1970, Vol. PAS-89 Issue 8, p1744-1751, 8p
Autor:
Chang, Albert, Adibi, Mahmood
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IEEE Transactions on Power Apparatus & Systems; 1970, Vol. PAS-89 Issue 8, p1737-1744, 8p
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IEEE Transactions on Power Apparatus & Systems; 1969, Vol. PAS-88 Issue 7, p1162-1167, 6p
Autor:
Colclaser, R., Buettner, Donald
Publikováno v:
IEEE Transactions on Power Apparatus & Systems; 1969, Vol. PAS-88 Issue 7, p1028-1035, 8p
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IEEE Transactions on Power Apparatus & Systems; 1971, Vol. PAS-90 Issue 6, p2822a-2822v, 1p