Uzel et al., 2019 - Google Patents
17.5 kV 630A SF6 Gas Insulated Outdoor Type Compact RMU Design For Smart Grid ApplicationsUzel et al., 2019
- Document ID
- 4930048097293920801
- Author
- Uzel S
- Ünver T
- KeskintaÅŸ S
- Gürkan M
- Altmok Ã
- Gözde H
- Taplamacıoğlu M
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- 2019 7th International Istanbul Smart Grids and Cities Congress and Fair (ICSG)
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The circuit breakers immediately interrupt the electrical current flowing in a high voltage transmission line when a fault occurs. To achieve this, they must have the ability of extinguishing arcs that occur during closing and opening the contacts within a very short …
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