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V. V. Voevodin

Researcher at Moscow Power Engineering Institute

Publications -  14
Citations -  22

V. V. Voevodin is an academic researcher from Moscow Power Engineering Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Voltage & Electrode. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 10 publications receiving 10 citations.

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Physical Simulation of the Spectrum of Possible Electromagnetic Effects of Upward Streamer Discharges on Model Elements of Transmission Line Monitoring Systems Using Artificial Thunderstorm Cell

TL;DR: In this paper, the results of a physical simulation using negatively charged artificial thunderstorm cells to test the spectrum of possible electromagnetic effects of upward streamer discharges on the model elements of transmission line monitoring systems (sensor or antennas) are presented.
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Recording Radiation in the Near-Ultraviolet Range to Determine the Initial Ignition Voltage of Surface Discharge in Air

TL;DR: In this paper, a double-electrode cell is used in the mode of a power supply by a single rectangular pulse of positive polarity to record the radiation arising at the surface electric discharge.
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On the Determination of the Initial Ignition Voltage of a Surface Discharge in Air

TL;DR: In this paper, the experimental and calculated values of the initial ignition voltage of a surface barrier discharge in atmospheric air in a plane-parallel electrode system with a Plexiglas barrier are presented.
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Volume-surface barrier discharge in dried air in three-electrode system fed by impulse high voltage with nanosecond rise time

TL;DR: In this article, a volume-surface barrier discharge in a three-electrode system under periodic impulse voltage applied to the surface discharge (SD) electrodes and a d.c. potential applied to an additional third electrode is presented.
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The Physical Experimental Modelling of the Formation Processes of Upward Discharges from Grounded Objects in the Artificial Thunderstorm Cell’s Electric Field

TL;DR: In this paper , the results of the physical modeling of the formation processes of upward discharges from grounded objects in the artificial thunderstorm cell's electric field are presented, and the diapason of the optimal tip radii for a lightning rod or lightning conductor, which allows for the most probable formation of the first impulse streamer corona, with the parameters providing the best conditions for the upward leader's start.