10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «DISRUPTIVE DISCHARGE»
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disruptive discharge in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
disruptive discharge and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
An Elementary Treatise on Electricity
Thus electromotive force and electric displacement correspond to ordinary force
and ordinary displacement ; the electromotive force which produces disruptive
discharge corresponds to the breaking stress. Conduction, or the transmission of
...
James Clerk Maxwell, William Garnett, 2011
2
Power System Transients: A Statistical Approach
The 'withstand voltage' is a specified voltage level which the equipment will
withstand for a given length of time or in the case of the impulse tests a specified
number of applications, usually 5, without a disruptive discharge occurring.
C.S. Indulkar, Indulkar C. S., D.P. Kothari, 2010
3
High-Voltage Engineering: Theory and Practice, Second ...
The test procedure for determining the 50% disruptive discharge voltage is
applied. The test requirements are satisfied if the determined voltage is not les
than l/(l — l.3a) times the rated impulse withstand voltage, where a is the per-unit
...
4
Insulators for Icing and Polluted Environments
Conventional Deviation of Flashover Voltage: The difference between 50% and
16% disruptive discharge voltage. Discharge: The passage of electricity through
gaseous, liquid, or solid insulation. Disruptive Discharge (Flashover): A
discharge ...
Masoud Farzaneh, William A. Chisholm, 2009
5
Experiments With Alternate Currents of High Potential and ...
Before showing- some of these curious effects I must, for the sake of
completeness, give a short description of the Fig. 3.— Disruptive Discharge Coil.
coil and other apparatus used in the experiments with the disruptive discharge
this evening.
6
Electrical Insulating Materials: International Issues
Certainly a simpler possibility to recognize a disruptive discharge, is the
assessment of the test voltage gradient dV/dt, which can be used as a switch off
criterion. This is distinctive in the breakdown case and develops a maximum
which can be ...
7
GB/T 14048.10-2008: Translated English PDF of Chinese ...
8.3.3.4.3 Distinguishing of Test Result There shall be no disruptive discharge
during the test, except the discharge made by tester. NOTE 1: Exception is an
intentional disruptive discharge designed for the purpose, e.g. transient
overvoltage ...
8
High Voltage Engineering Fundamentals
applied with an amplitude low enough not to cause disruptive discharge during
the switching transient and it is then raised sufficiently slowly for the l.v. indicator
to be read accurately at the instant of disruptive discharge of the gap.
Alternatively ...
John Kuffel, E. Kuffel, W. S. Zaengl, 2000
11.3 Non-sustained disruptive discharge In the course of testing a vacuum
switching device a non-sustained disruptive discharge may occur. This
phenomenon, peculiar to vacuum, is discussed in Section 4.2.2. Such events
have led to ...
10
GB 14048.1-2012: Translated English PDF of Chinese Standard ...
For equipment not suitable for isolation, the requirements for testing with the
contacts in the open position shall be stated in the relevant product standard. d)
Distinguishing of test result There shall be no unintentional disruptive discharge ...
3 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «DISRUPTIVE DISCHARGE»
Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term
disruptive discharge is used in the context of the following news items.
Electrical brainstorm causes seizures
A disruptive discharge of electricity in brain cells has occurred. Doctors know only in about half of seizure patients what causes the discharge. «Sarasota Herald-Tribune, Jun 12»
Tesla Coils: Unleash the Aether
This was important because any flow of current reduced the maximum intensity of the disruptive discharge. As one example, he used a magnet ... «Pure Energy Systems News, Apr 11»
How a Ignition Coil or Spark Coil Works
The disruptive discharge tesla coil is an earlier coil of the ignition coil in the ignition system. It also used the same principles of the ignition coil ... «CarJunky.com, May 06»