# IEEE Transactions on Power Apparatus and Systems

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• ### Electrical Features of the SELNI Enrico Fermi Atomic Power Plant

Publication Year: 1964, Page(s):93 - 101
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• ### The Transient Temperature Rise of Buried Cable Systems

Publication Year: 1964, Page(s):102 - 114
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The transient temperature rise of a buried cable system may be determined by calculating that of the cable system assuming no temperature rise in the earth and adding to it a suitably formulated effective earth transient. Several families of curves developed on a digital computer are presented, one for each basic type of cable system, from which the applicable effective earth transient for a parti... View full abstract»

• ### The Effect of Winding Potentials on Voltage Transformer Errors

Publication Year: 1964, Page(s):115 - 121
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A method is presented for determining the effect of winding potentials on voltage transformer errors. The transformer is represented as a 5-terminal network and equations are developed which give the variation of error in terms of easily measured coefficients. Measurements on actual transformers are described which indicate that the method yields the error variation to an accuracy of about 10%. Ex... View full abstract»

• ### Parameters Affecting the Increase in Dielectric Loss, Caused by Carbon Black Paper Screens, for Oil Paper Dielectrics

Publication Year: 1964, Page(s):121 - 130
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An important factor in the design of power cables is the type of screen used over conductor and insulation. Some designers have used aluminum metallized paper tape for many years, but others have preferred carbon black (CB) paper tapes. It was discovered a few years ago, however, that CB paper screens increased the power loss in the cable dielectric at high voltages and temperatures. From hundreds... View full abstract»

• ### Breakdown Strengths of a Perfluorocarbon Vapor (FC-75) and Mixtures of the Vapor with SF6

Publication Year: 1964, Page(s):131 - 136
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• ### Dielectric Phenomena Related to the Use of Carbon Black Paper Screening in High-Voltage Fully Impregnated Paper Cables

Publication Year: 1964, Page(s):137 - 152
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Carbon black (CB) paper screening is today commonly used in oil-filled cables since, besides the well-known advantages already experienced with solid-type cables, it provides a considerable increase of the a-c dielectric strength. CB paper, however, causes an increase of the ionization factor.'' These phenomena are studied and the conclusion is drawn that they are closely interrelated. This fact... View full abstract»

• ### Uniform Stress Design in High-Voltage Cable Joints

Publication Year: 1964, Page(s):152 - 165
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This paper presents a method of determining whether a joint design is within the recommendations of the Underground Systems Reference Book and suggests a program for automatic computing of uniformly stressed cable joints. The method is based upon the computed solution to the equations given in reference 1. Their recommendations are based upon experience and surveys of actual splicing practice and ... View full abstract»

• ### Generalized Circle Diagrams and Their Application to Protective Gear

Publication Year: 1964, Page(s):165 - 173
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The common underlying theory of generally used systems of protection involving comparison of two vector quantities is derived by coaxial (bipolar) circles in the complex plane, where amplitude or phase comparison can be used interchangeably to produce any desired circle or straight line characteristic. Practical departure from ideal comparison, resulting from relay power consumption, is considered... View full abstract»

• ### A Probability Method for Determining the Reliability of Electric Power Systems

Publication Year: 1964, Page(s):174 - 181
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Reliability measures how well a system can be expected to perform its intended purpose; it is expressed as a probability function with time and environment as variables. This paper discusses the mechanics of component failure and repair and shows that power system behavior follows a Markov process. The reliability of simple system configurations is evaluated analytically by solving the Markov equa... View full abstract»

• ### Design and Application of Automatic Pumping Plant Oil Supply for Self-Contained Oil-Filled Cable Systems

Publication Year: 1964, Page(s):182 - 196
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• ### Late Closure

Publication Year: 1964, Page(s): 196
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## Aims & Scope

This Transactions ceased production in 1985. The current retitled publication is IEEE Transactions on Energy Conversion and IEEE Transactions on Power Delivery

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