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Publikováno v:
Electrical Engineering. 79:204-208
It can be concluded that the IEC Recommendation and the ASA Standard for valve-type lightning arresters contain essentially the same provisions. The IEC Recommendation, however, specifies maximum arrester protective levels and differs in other minor
Autor:
P. E. Benner, G. F. Lincks
Publikováno v:
Electrical Engineering. 56:138-152
The provision of suitable overcurrent protection for distribution systems at low cost is an important problem, for upon the satisfactory solution of that problem depends the continuity of service of a great many consumers of electric energy; conseque
Autor:
P. A. Abetti, G. F. Lincks
Publikováno v:
Electrical Engineering. 77:479-484
First part of a two-part article on education and research in the USSR. Based on Lenin's conviction that “you cannot build a Communist State with illiterate people,” the Soviet Union has, since Tsarist days, made a tremendous effort to build up a
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Transactions of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers. 68:915-929
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IEEE Transactions on Power Apparatus and Systems. 84:79-87
Autor:
C. R. Craig, G. F. Lincks
Publikováno v:
Transactions of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers. 61:813-821
THE combination of line sectionalizing in the main feeder, individual protection at branch-line junctions, and re-closing relays and breakers at the substation has been shown to provide a cumulative reduction in consumer minutes outage (minutes of ou
Autor:
G. F. Lincks
Publikováno v:
Electrical Engineering. 78:1169-1171
A change in procedure in which all interested parties have an equal opportunity to propose changes to ASA C62. This will result in one American Standard on Lighting Arresters instead of two or more separate standards that quite∗∗∗ often conflic
Publikováno v:
Electrical Engineering. 68:1060-1060
GOOD service continuity with the least possible outlay is a major problem on every rural distribution system. Sectionalizing the primary line is accepted practice today to improve continuity. The problem is to formulate numerically the benefits obtai