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Impact of different vacuum interrupter properties on high-current anode phenomenaKhakpour et al., 2016
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- Khakpour A
- Uhrlandt D
- Methling R
- Franke S
- Gortschakow S
- Popov S
- Batrakov A
- Weltmann K
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- IEEE Transactions on Plasma Science
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This paper presents the impact of current waveform and frequency on the formation of high- current anode phenomena in a vacuum interrupter experiment. Different waveforms including the alternative current pulses of 50, 180, and 260 Hz and direct current pulses of 5 …
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