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Insulators For High Voltages Jst Looms

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Insulators For High Voltages Jst Looms
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Publisher: Institution of Engineering and Technology
File Extension: PDF
File size: 17.33 MB
Pages: 283
Author: J.S.T. Looms
ISBN: 9780863411168, 0863411169
Language: English
Year: 2006

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Insulators For High Voltages Jst Looms by J.s.t. Looms 9780863411168, 0863411169 instant download after payment.

The book introduces the reader to the major components of a high voltage system and the different insulating materials applied in particular equipments. During a review of these materials, measurable properties suitable for condition assessment are identified. Analyses are included of some of the insulation fault scenarios that may occur in power equipment. The basic facilities for carrying out tests on the internal and external insulation structures at high and low voltages are described. Tests and measurements according to specifications, on-site requirements and research investigations are considered. Advances in the application of digital techniques for detection and analyses of partial discharges are discussed and methods in use, or under development, for service condition monitoring are described. These include the utilization of new sensors, the solution of online problems associated with noise rejection and the adaptation of artificial intelligence techniques for incipient fault diagnosis.

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