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Study on the accumulative effect of repeated lightning impulses on insulation characteristics of transformer oil impregnated paperSima et al., 2014
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- Sima W
- Sun P
- Yang Q
- Yuan T
- Lu C
- Yang M
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- IEEE Transactions on Dielectrics and Electrical Insulation
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Oil-paper insulation, as a major insulation mode used in power transformers, is continuously and unavoidably subjected to repeated lightning impulses, which may bring potential risk to the insulation system. Therefore, in this work, accumulative effect of repeated lightning …
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