Browsing Electrical Engineering (EE) by Advisor "Thomas, Joy M"
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Coupling Of Electromagnetic Fields From Intentional High Power Electromagnetic Sources With A Buried Cable And An Airborne Vehicle In Flight
(2017-05-23)Society’s dependence on electronic and electrical systems has increased rapidly over the past few decades, and people are relying more and more on these gadgets in their daily life because of the efficiency in operation ... -
Developmental Studies on a Multistage Induction Coilgun-Based Electromagnetic Launcher
The archetypal chemical propellant-based launchers (e.g., guns, missiles, spacecraft launchers, etc.) with their hot trailing plume (hence, known as the “hot-launching system”) has been widely deployed over the decades by ... -
Studies on Electrical Treeing in High Voltage Insulation Filled with Nano-Sized Particles
(2018-03-08)Polymers are widely used as insulating materials in high voltage power apparatus because of their excellent electrical insulating properties and good thermomechanical behavior. However, under high electrical stress, polymeric ... -
Studies On Epoxy Nanocomposites As Electrical Insulation For High Voltage Power Apparatus
(2016-06-21)High voltage rotating machines play a significant role in generation and use of electrical energy as the demand for power continues to increase. However, one of the main causes for down times in high voltage rotating ... -
A Study Of Vacuum Interrupter Performance Based On The Characteristics Of Arc Voltage Developed During Current Interruption
(2010-06-09)A vacuum interrupter is a switching device used in vacuum circuit breakers, which are widely employed in medium voltage circuits for interrupting the short-circuit fault currents. The vacuum interrupter is the chamber in ... -
Transient Lightning Electromagnetic Field Coupling With An Airborne Vehicle In The Presence Of Its Conducting Exhaust Plume
(2010-09-03)The indirect effects of a nearby lightning strike on an airborne vehicle with its long trailing conducting plume is not well understood. Since airborne vehicles and its payload are expensive, their loss as a result of ...