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Partial discharge detection and location in transformers using UHF techniques
Martin Judd
Electronic And Electrical Engineering
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Physics
Detection
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Position (Location)
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Transformer
100%
Frequencies
100%
Gases
11%
Technology
11%
Utilization
11%
Dimensions
11%
Differences
11%
Line of Sight
11%
View
11%
Electromagnetics
11%
Shapes
11%
Engineering
Detection
100%
High Frequency
100%
Power Transformer
33%
Spatial Resolution
11%
Internal Structure
11%
Installation
11%
Applications
11%
Quality Control
11%
Frequency Method
11%
Time-of-Flight
11%
Computer Science
Detection
100%
Sensor
66%
Time Difference
11%
Application
11%
Practical Result
11%
Representation
11%
Modeling
11%
Spatial Resolution
11%
Control
11%
Procedures
11%
Frequency Method
11%
Internal Structure
11%
Chemistry
Sensor
33%
Quality Control
11%
Engineering Process
11%
Gas
11%
Application
11%
Block Like Crystal
11%
Dimension
11%
Time
11%