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High Voltage Pulses for Surge Protection
Kliment Angelov and Miroslav Gechev
Faculty of Telecommunications at Technical University of Sofia 8 Kl. Ohridski Blvd, Sofia 1000 Bulgaria
Abstract: We have provided a detailed analysis of the high voltage pulses to understand the surge protection. We have applied a few metrics such as the frequency and occurrence probability of residual pulses with energy is explained. The probalistic terms based comparison of many protective devices is described in this work.’
Keywords: Surge Protection, QWS, Random Impulses High Voltage Pulses for Surge Protection
DOI:https://doi.org/10.6025/jitr/2022/13/4/85-91
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