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Chengxiang Li
Researcher at Chongqing University
Publications - 93
Citations - 965
Chengxiang Li is an academic researcher from Chongqing University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Welding & Voltage. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 86 publications receiving 667 citations. Previous affiliations of Chengxiang Li include Chinese Ministry of Education.
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Classifying Transformer Winding Deformation Fault Types and Degrees Using FRA Based on Support Vector Machine
TL;DR: Support vector machine (SVM) is combined with FRA to diagnose transformer faults with satisfactory accuracy and results indicate that this method has potential to be an intelligent, standardized, accurate and powerful tool.
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Detection of Power Transformer Winding Deformation Using Improved FRA Based on Binary Morphology and Extreme Point Variation
TL;DR: An improved FRA based on binary morphology and extreme point variation is proposed, which has a potential to realize cluster analysis of fault types.
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Study of Transmembrane Potentials of Inner and Outer Membranes Induced by Pulsed-Electric-Field Model and Simulation
TL;DR: A more proper and realistic multilayer dielectric model of spherical biological cell, in which nuclear was taken into consideration, was proposed based on the classic dielectrics model in this paper.
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A Novel Configuration of Modular Bipolar Pulse Generator Topology Based on Marx Generator With Double Power Charging
TL;DR: A new type of modular bipolar pulsed-power generator based on Marx generator with double power charging is proposed, which can provide the hardware foundation for the research on biological effect without muscle contraction when the tumors are applied with bipolar pulse electric field.
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Low voltage irreversible electroporation induced apoptosis in HeLa cells
TL;DR: The data showed that low-voltage electric field pulses also could make cell irreversible electroporation (IRE) and ablate HeLa cells effectively by induction of apoptosis, and it was preferable that less necrosis and more apoptosis occurred under such condition.