2020
DOI: 10.20998/2074-272x.2020.4.06
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ANALYSIS OF CHARACTERISTICS AND POSSIBILITIES OF HIGH-VOLTAGE COMPLEX SCIENTIFIC-&-RESEARCH PLANNING-&-DESIGN INSTITUTE «MOLNIYA» OF NTU «KHPI» FOR THE TESTS OF OBJECTS OF ENERGY, ARMAMENT, AVIATION AND SPACE-ROCKET TECHNIQUE ON ELECTRIC SAFETY AND EMC

Abstract: Purpose. Implementation of analysis of basic technical descriptions and new possibilities of separate electric options of unique high-voltage electrical engineering complex Scientific-&-Research Planning-&-Design Institute «Molniya» of NTU «KhPI», intended for testing objects of industrial energy (IE) on electric safety, action on them of standard storm and interconnect pulses of voltage (current), and also objects of armament and military technique (OAMT), aviation (AT) and space-rocket (SRT) technique on ele… Show more

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“…The direct and indirect impact of lightning on one of the conductors is illustrated by the bidirectional propagation of a surge wave of several hundred kV and can reach 200 kA. In the field of insulation coordination as well as electromagnetic compatibility, the stresses produced by lightning always remain of major interest and should be taken into account as a priority in the implementation of any protection system [1]. The influence of a lightning current model that employs simulations of the geometry and maximum values of overvoltages generated in high voltage transmission networks during a direct lightning strike to overhead lines [2][3][4].…”
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“…The direct and indirect impact of lightning on one of the conductors is illustrated by the bidirectional propagation of a surge wave of several hundred kV and can reach 200 kA. In the field of insulation coordination as well as electromagnetic compatibility, the stresses produced by lightning always remain of major interest and should be taken into account as a priority in the implementation of any protection system [1]. The influence of a lightning current model that employs simulations of the geometry and maximum values of overvoltages generated in high voltage transmission networks during a direct lightning strike to overhead lines [2][3][4].…”
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confidence: 99%