INTELEC 07 - 29th International Telecommunications Energy Conference 2007
DOI: 10.1109/intlec.2007.4448754
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Modeling of fuses for DC power supply systems including arcing time analysis

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“…Initially these characteristics were obtained by actually blowing the fuse in circuits [2]. Later, T. Tanaka proposed a way to develop a fuse model based on the catalog value of joule-integral provide by manufactures [3] [4]. But [3] [4] did not include the details of the implementation of the fuse modeling in terms of the comparison between the melting energy and the reference energy value from catalog.…”
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“…Initially these characteristics were obtained by actually blowing the fuse in circuits [2]. Later, T. Tanaka proposed a way to develop a fuse model based on the catalog value of joule-integral provide by manufactures [3] [4]. But [3] [4] did not include the details of the implementation of the fuse modeling in terms of the comparison between the melting energy and the reference energy value from catalog.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Later, T. Tanaka proposed a way to develop a fuse model based on the catalog value of joule-integral provide by manufactures [3] [4]. But [3] [4] did not include the details of the implementation of the fuse modeling in terms of the comparison between the melting energy and the reference energy value from catalog. Additionally, [3] [4] did not test the fuse model for coordination of fuses in the system.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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