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Digital Analysis of PD Sources in Gas Insulated Switchgear Substation

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Gaseous Dielectrics VIII

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It has been revealed that imperfection such as microscopic protrusions on the interior of the Gas Insulated Switchgear systems (GIS) metal work, foreign particles, components that float in potential and deterioration of solid insulation reduces the insulation level of switchgear1.

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Mufti, A.H., Al-Baiz, W.M., Arafa, A.O. (1998). Digital Analysis of PD Sources in Gas Insulated Switchgear Substation. In: Christophorou, L.G., Olthoff, J.K. (eds) Gaseous Dielectrics VIII. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-4899-7_44

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