2016
DOI: 10.4316/aece.2016.03004
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Thermal Response Estimation in Substation Connectors Using Data-Driven Models

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“…Many studies analyze the effects of one property on another, for example by combining high-temperature cycles and high-power transfer [52], [53], or by modeling thermal effects due to electrical loads [54], [55], or with thermo-mechanical studies [56]. Some other articles study the influence of electrical and thermal properties on a connector's lifetime and aging capacities [57], [58].…”
Section: Materials Choicesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Many studies analyze the effects of one property on another, for example by combining high-temperature cycles and high-power transfer [52], [53], or by modeling thermal effects due to electrical loads [54], [55], or with thermo-mechanical studies [56]. Some other articles study the influence of electrical and thermal properties on a connector's lifetime and aging capacities [57], [58].…”
Section: Materials Choicesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The use of junction box is also common for oceanographic and observation projects, as seen in [29], [55]. A junction box serves as a hub between one or several devices and the shore.…”
Section: A Connection Proceduresmentioning
confidence: 99%