Tests with Combined and Composite Voltages
In power systems, the over-voltage stresses of insulations are often combinations of the operational voltage with over voltages. This can be neglected as long as the over-voltage value includes the contribution of the operational voltage. It cannot be neg
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gh-Voltage Test and Measuring Techniques
High-Voltage Test and Measuring Techniques
Wolfgang Hauschild Eberhard Lemke •
High-Voltage Test and Measuring Techniques
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Wolfgang Hauschild Dresden Germany
Eberhard Lemke Radeburg Germany
ISBN 978-3-642-45351-9 ISBN 978-3-642-45352-6 DOI 10.1007/978-3-642-45352-6 Springer Heidelberg New York Dordrecht London
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Foreword
Most textbooks on high-voltage (HV) engineering published in the recent years are focussed on general aspects of this field but not on the specifics of HV test and measuring techniques provided in this book. This topic is mainly experimentally based and essential for the wide range of present and future challenges, due to the increasing use of renewable power, the wider application of cable systems as well as the erection of long-distance ultra-high voltage (UHV) lines using not only alternating but also direct transmission voltages. Therefore, researchers and engineers engaged in HV test and measuring techniques are developing new equipment, instruments and procedures. For a general basis, international organizations as CIGRE, IEC and IEEE summarise the