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Titre : A computer controlled system for high voltage studies Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Slimane Rabahallah, Auteur ; B.H. Crichton, Directeur de thèse Editeur : Glasgow : [s.n.] Année de publication : 1986 Importance : 100 f. Présentation : ill. Format : 30 cm. Note générale : Master Thesis : Glasgow, University of Strathclyde : 1986
Bibliogr. f. 64 - 65Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Computer controlled
Studies
High voltageIndex. décimale : Ms01886 Résumé : This thesis describes the design and operation of apparatus to repeatedly impulse test SF6-insulated gaps in order to examine the questions of basic performance of gas insulation.
The distinctive feature of impulse voltage testing is that a rapidly rising voltage is applied to a system and results in either a breakdown or a withstand.
When applied to gaseous insulants, impulse voltage measurements produce a wide statistical spread of results so that a large number of votlage applications is necessary to est-ablish reasonable confidence limits on the distribution.
This can be time-consuming.
Microcomputer technology allows a flexible answer to be given to this concept and such a system is described here with particular emphasis on low-cost solution.A computer controlled system for high voltage studies [texte imprimé] / Slimane Rabahallah, Auteur ; B.H. Crichton, Directeur de thèse . - Glasgow : [s.n.], 1986 . - 100 f. : ill. ; 30 cm.
Master Thesis : Glasgow, University of Strathclyde : 1986
Bibliogr. f. 64 - 65
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Mots-clés : Computer controlled
Studies
High voltageIndex. décimale : Ms01886 Résumé : This thesis describes the design and operation of apparatus to repeatedly impulse test SF6-insulated gaps in order to examine the questions of basic performance of gas insulation.
The distinctive feature of impulse voltage testing is that a rapidly rising voltage is applied to a system and results in either a breakdown or a withstand.
When applied to gaseous insulants, impulse voltage measurements produce a wide statistical spread of results so that a large number of votlage applications is necessary to est-ablish reasonable confidence limits on the distribution.
This can be time-consuming.
Microcomputer technology allows a flexible answer to be given to this concept and such a system is described here with particular emphasis on low-cost solution.Réservation
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