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Matti Lehtonen

Bio: Matti Lehtonen is an academic researcher from Aalto University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Fault (power engineering) & Electric power system. The author has an hindex of 40, co-authored 694 publications receiving 8559 citations. Previous affiliations of Matti Lehtonen include Razi University & New York University.


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TL;DR: In this paper, a family of Paschen curves is calculated as a function of the temperature and gap-spacing, and the results validate the theory presented and confirm its limitations at higher temperatures.
Abstract: The breakdown voltage of an air-gap was determined as a function of gap pressure-spacing product as given by Paschen curve at 20 °C. This was followed by experimental research on the effect of temperature on the breakdown voltage. In this paper, a family of Paschen curves is calculated as a function of the temperature and gap-spacing. A comparison between the corresponding calculated Paschen curves and the recorded test data is then made. The results validate the theory presented and confirm its limitations at higher temperatures.

1 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the authors presented a mapping table for systematically linking the electric lumped elements to magnetic circuit elements, which allows the analysis of coupled inductor of any complexity, linear or non-linear.
Abstract: The use of reluctance networks has been a conventional practice to analyze transformer structures. Basic transformer structures can be well analyzed by using the magnetic-electric analogues discovered by Heaviside in the 19th century. However, as power transformer structures are getting more complex today, it has been recognized that changing transformer structures cannot be accurately analyzed using the current reluctance network methods. This paper presents a novel method in which the magnetic reluctance network or arbitrary complexity and the surrounding electrical networks can be analyzed as a single network. The method presented provides a straightforward mapping table for systematically linking the electric lumped elements to magnetic circuit elements. The methodology is validated by analyzing several practical transformer structures. The proposed method allows the analysis of coupled inductor of any complexity, linear or non-linear.

1 citations

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05 Aug 2019
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors presented an experimental study on a medium voltage (MV) cable having two partial discharge (PD) sources and noise, and adopted one end measurement technique, a highfrequency current transformer (HFCT) is used to capture the PDcurrent pulses.
Abstract: The presence of partial discharge (PD) in electricalequipment is the confirmation or indication of an ongoingdegradation of its dielectric insulation. PD study is a widely usedtool for condition monitoring of medium voltage (MV) cables.The location of the defects can be considered as one of the mostimportant tasks of diagnosis in underground installations of MVcables. A lot of references can be found on the location of singlePD sources along the cable. However, several PD defects can beactive simultaneously along a cable section. This paper presentsan experimental study on a MV cable having two PD sourcesand noise. Adopting one end measurement technique, a highfrequency current transformer (HFCT) is used to capture the PDcurrent pulses. A simple approach of identification of the PDsignals originated from different PD sources is presented basedon wave-shape study along with a time domain reflectometryanalysis. The presented measurement methodology and timedomain analysis technique provides a convenient way fordetection and location of more than one PD sources along a cablesection.

1 citations


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08 Dec 2001-BMJ
TL;DR: There is, I think, something ethereal about i —the square root of minus one, which seems an odd beast at that time—an intruder hovering on the edge of reality.
Abstract: There is, I think, something ethereal about i —the square root of minus one. I remember first hearing about it at school. It seemed an odd beast at that time—an intruder hovering on the edge of reality. Usually familiarity dulls this sense of the bizarre, but in the case of i it was the reverse: over the years the sense of its surreal nature intensified. It seemed that it was impossible to write mathematics that described the real world in …

33,785 citations

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TL;DR: This book by a teacher of statistics (as well as a consultant for "experimenters") is a comprehensive study of the philosophical background for the statistical design of experiment.
Abstract: THE DESIGN AND ANALYSIS OF EXPERIMENTS. By Oscar Kempthorne. New York, John Wiley and Sons, Inc., 1952. 631 pp. $8.50. This book by a teacher of statistics (as well as a consultant for \"experimenters\") is a comprehensive study of the philosophical background for the statistical design of experiment. It is necessary to have some facility with algebraic notation and manipulation to be able to use the volume intelligently. The problems are presented from the theoretical point of view, without such practical examples as would be helpful for those not acquainted with mathematics. The mathematical justification for the techniques is given. As a somewhat advanced treatment of the design and analysis of experiments, this volume will be interesting and helpful for many who approach statistics theoretically as well as practically. With emphasis on the \"why,\" and with description given broadly, the author relates the subject matter to the general theory of statistics and to the general problem of experimental inference. MARGARET J. ROBERTSON

13,333 citations

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01 Jan 2009

8,216 citations

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01 Jan 1982
TL;DR: In this article, the authors discuss leading problems linked to energy that the world is now confronting and propose some ideas concerning possible solutions, and conclude that it is necessary to pursue actively the development of coal, natural gas, and nuclear power.
Abstract: This chapter discusses leading problems linked to energy that the world is now confronting and to propose some ideas concerning possible solutions. Oil deserves special attention among all energy sources. Since the beginning of 1981, it has merely been continuing and enhancing the downward movement in consumption and prices caused by excessive rises, especially for light crudes such as those from Africa, and the slowing down of worldwide economic growth. Densely-populated oil-producing countries need to produce to live, to pay for their food and their equipment. If the economic growth of the industrialized countries were to be 4%, even if investment in the rational use of energy were pushed to the limit and the development of nonpetroleum energy sources were also pursued actively, it would be extremely difficult to prevent a sharp rise in prices. It is evident that it is absolutely necessary to pursue actively the development of coal, natural gas, and nuclear power if a physical shortage of energy is not to block economic growth.

2,283 citations