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Publikováno v:
IEEE Electrification Magazine. 4:42-47
The Italian high-speed (HS) railway network consists of about 1,000 km of double track lines. It is still growing, and a new section of about 50 km will be put in service in 2016. The HS railway network is broadly equipped, especially in the countrys
Autor:
Alvaro Fumi, E. Cinieri
Publikováno v:
IEEE Transactions on Power Delivery. 29:2580-2587
Ice accretion on the overhead contact lines of the electric railways may cause severe inconveniences to train traffic. In order to avoid such problems, methods are presently applied that are characterized by high cost and/or some risks as described i
Publikováno v:
IEEE Transactions on Power Delivery. 25:221-230
This paper presents the results of experimental tests performed with an impulse voltage of short tail (STLI: 1.2/4 ?s), similar to lightning-induced overvoltages, on composite insulators used in the electric traction lines. The characteristics of vol
Publikováno v:
IEEE Transactions on Power Delivery. 22:2262-2270
In Italy, the increase of railway traffic and of the power demand by the trains, especially the high-speed trains, has caused a continuous increase of the currents through the electric traction lines rated at 3 kVdc. As a consequence, in some cases,
Publikováno v:
Journal of Electrostatics. 65:282-288
The paper reports the results of an investigation carried out in order to determine the critical flashover voltage, and the relevant standard deviation, of the rod–rod air gaps spacing 0.1 and 0.2 m stressed by standard lightning impulse (LI) (1.2/
Publikováno v:
IEEE Transactions on Power Delivery. 14:218-226
Insulation failure in medium voltage (10-20 kV) and electric traction lines (3 kV DC) is mainly due to indirect and direct lightning strokes to the lines. The overvoltages stressing the insulation have an impulse shape with a very short tail, much sh
Autor:
J. S. McDaniel, M. Aguado, L. Aleman, R. H. Ammon, J. G. Anderson, A. Andreotti, G. Ardrey, P. Barker, K. Bell, E. M. Berckmiller, S. Brewer, J. Burke, G. Chapman, W. Chisholm, P. Chowdhuri, E. Cinieri, M. G. Comber, M. T. Correia De Barros, K. Cummins, F. C. De la Rosa, C. Donati, R. Clay Doyle, E. Dziedzic, G. Engmann, D. L. Flaten, M. M. Gonzalez, M. Grogan, S. Grzybowski, S. Harper, R. Hedding, R. W. Hensel, C. Hickman, M. Ishii, K. C. Jaffa, W. Janischewskyj, J. Kappenman, G. G. Karaday, M. Khodaie, J. L. Koepfinger, D. Moreira Leite, V. Longo, D. Maltempi, J. A. Martinez Velasco, M. Marz, K. Matsuda, T. McDermott, R. E. Moore, R. Newman, D. Nichols, D. J. Pearson, L. Perez, G. Podporkin, F. Rachidi, V. A. Rakov, E. R. Ross J.r., T. J. Rozek, J. M. Santuk, T. Schehade, T. A. Short, K. Shortt, M. H. Shwehdi, L. S. Taylor, C. Tirado, R. A. Walling, D. J. Ward, C. A. Warren, L. Welch, C. W. Williams, J. J. Woodworth, W. N. Zessin, BORGHETTI, ALBERTO, NUCCI, CARLO ALBERTO, PAOLONE, MARIO
Measures for improving the lightning protection performance of schemes applied to overhead power distribution lines are discussed in this guide.
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=od______4094::6cf4ecf00060b09413f3b7bff0db3264
http://hdl.handle.net/11585/20119
http://hdl.handle.net/11585/20119
Autor:
E. Cinieri, Francesco Muzi
Publikováno v:
IEEE Transactions on Power Delivery. 11:361-372
One important cause of disturbances in distribution systems is lightning that determines permanent or transient faults in overhead lines by direct or, more frequently, indirect strokes. The trouble caused to customers, because of the susceptibility o
Publikováno v:
IEEE Transactions on Power Delivery. 7:757-766
The analysis of transient recovery voltages (TRVs) across circuit breakers of EHV lines, compensated with modern series capacitors protected by varistors, is presented. The applicable measures for limiting TRVs with present station equipment technolo
Publikováno v:
2007 IEEE Lausanne Power Tech.
In the present paper the problem of the reproduction of volt-time characteristics of MV insulators under standard and a short tail lightning impulses is considered. For this purpose models based on the disruptive effect, as proposed by Kind and modif