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Publikováno v:
IEEE Transactions on Power Delivery. 37:4190-4201
Publikováno v:
Materialia. 25:101526
Publikováno v:
Computational Materials Science. 211:111548
Autor:
Charles S. DeFrance, Ellen Truitt, Timothy V. McCloskey, Christine N. Henderson, Maciej Kumosa, Paul Predecki, Joseph Hoffman
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Impact Engineering. 122:363-373
Pressurized borosilicate glass cylinders were used to (1) simulate experimentally high-voltage transformer bushing behavior under high-velocity impact from an air gun, (2) investigate fragment dynamics to estimate the impact range of airborne fragmen
Publikováno v:
2004 Annual Conference Proceedings.
Autor:
E. Clark, Edward J. Garboczi, Z. Loftus, Maciej Kumosa, Paul Predecki, W.A. Grell, E. Solis-Ramos, Enrico Lucon
Publikováno v:
Additive Manufacturing. 17:123-134
Powder quality in additive manufacturing (AM) electron beam melting (EBM) of Ti-6Al-4V components is crucial in determining the critical material properties of the end item. In this study, we report on the effect of powder oxidation on the Charpy imp
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Corrosion Science. 114:10-16
This study is concerned with the role of corrosion product deposition in the galvanic corrosion between aluminum and Carbon Fiber Reinforced Polymer matrix composite (CFRP). The galvanic corrosion of a high voltage conductor assembly consisting of a
Autor:
Maciej Kumosa, Paul Predecki, E. Solis-Ramos, Christine N. Henderson, John Monteith, Rachel Godard
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Impact Engineering. 137:103460
Drop tower testing was performed on borosilicate glass plates to determine the effectiveness of an elastomeric polyurethane/urea coating against impact and to improve our understanding of how the coating could be used to protect high voltage (HV) por
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IEEE Transactions on Reliability. 64:928-934
A High-Temperature Low-Sag Aluminum Conductor Composite Core (ACCC) bare overhead transmission line conductor utilizing a load bearing unidirectional carbon and glass fiber reinforced epoxy composite rod was evaluated for potential galvanic corrosion
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Composites Part A: Applied Science and Manufacturing. 69:159-167
Polymer core composite conductor specimens were aged in atmospheric conditions at 140 and 180 °C and then tested under four point bending. When aged up to a year at a temperature of 140 °C no detrimental effect on flexural performance of the compos