Eladawy et al., 2018 - Google Patents
A novel five-leg design for performance improvement of three-phase presaturated core fault-current limiterEladawy et al., 2018
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- 4656350450841560111
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- Eladawy M
- Metwally I
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- IEEE Transactions on Magnetics
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In this paper, a novel five-leg design of non-superconducting, three-phase, presaturated core fault-current limiter (PCFCL) is proposed based on the time-domain, electromagnetic finite-element simulations to overcome the main drawbacks of the well-known topologies of …
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