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"partial discharge" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used in technical or scientific contexts to refer to a small electrical discharge or leakage of electric current in a system or device. For example: - "The engineer found evidence of partial discharge in the circuit, which was causing the device to malfunction." - "Regular maintenance and testing can help prevent equipment failure due to partial discharge." - "The team conducted experiments to measure the extent of partial discharge in various power systems."
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Stone, G. C. Partial discharge diagnostics and electrical equipment insulation condition assessment.
Conventional electrical techniques for the monitoring of partial discharge (p.d).
The reliability of partial discharge diagnostics depends upon the design and accuracy of the measuring sensors.
Skilled humans can identify the possible insulation defects in various representations of partial discharge (PD) data.
Breakdown and partial discharge testing confirms that the production insulation scheme is adequate for our design.
The partial discharge inception voltage (PDIV) of the high voltage bushing was about 16 kV.
A breadboard was designed to produce a specifically localized partial discharge source.
Three different partial discharge model sources as well as measuring instruments commonly applied for partial discharge detection in electrical power transformers are yielded within a laboratory research.
Partial discharge measurements were taken simultaneously with piezoelectric sensors and with a standard detection circuit equipped with a capacitive coupler.
This paper proposes a novel partial discharge (PD) pattern recognition method based on extension neural network (ENN) using fractal features.
The proposed design is experimentally evaluated based on partial discharge inception voltage (PDIV) measurements considering dry and polluted conditions.
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