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Início A 3D Finite Element Method Approach for Analyzing Different Short Circuit Types in a Saturated Iron Core Fault Current Limiter

A 3D Finite Element Method Approach for Analyzing Different Short Circuit Types in a Saturated Iron Core Fault Current Limiter

Título: 
A 3D Finite Element Method Approach for Analyzing Different Short Circuit Types in a Saturated Iron Core Fault Current Limiter
Autor: 
Flávio Goulart dos Reis Martins
Ano: 
2022
DOI: 
10.1109/tasc.2022.3142047
Revista: 
IEEE Transactions on Applied Superconductivity
ISSN: 
15582515
Home: 
[doi:10.1109/tasc.2022.3142047]
Idioma: 
Português
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