Issue 4 • Date Oct. 1995
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A new approach to the arcing faults detection for fast autoreclosure in transmission systems
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Comparison of reliability performance of group connected and conventional HVdc transmission systems
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Calculation of HVDC-converter harmonics in frequency domain with regard to asymmetries and comparison with time domain simulations
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Comparison of the ATP version of the EMTP and the NETOMAC program for simulation of HVDC systems
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A new method of harmonic power detection based on the instantaneous active power in three-phase circuits
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6.6 kV XLPE submarine cable with optical fiber sensors to detect anchor damage and defacement of wire armor
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Predicting the net harmonic currents produced by large numbers of distributed single-phase computer loads
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A frequency scanning method for the identification of harmonic instabilities in HVDC systems
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Improvements of on-line measurement in distribution system using a new adding A/D converter
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Firing angle modulation for eliminating transformer DC currents in coupled AC-DC systems
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Simultaneous AC and DC magnetic field measurements in residential areas: implications for resonance theories of biological effects
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Temperature measurements in power plant equipment using distributed fiber optic sensing
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Characterization of soft magnetic material METGLAS 2605S-3A for power applications and transformers
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Composite resonance; a circuit approach to the waveform distortion dynamics of an HVdc converter
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Application of gas pressure sensor for fault location system in gas insulated substation
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Modelling and analysis guidelines for slow transients. Part I. Torsional oscillations; transient torques; turbine blade vibrations; fast bus transfer
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Aims & Scope
The scope of the IEEE Transactions on Power Delivery embraces planning, research, development, design, application, construction, installation and operation of apparatus, equipment, structures, materials and systems for the safe, reliable and economic generation, transmission, distribution, conversion, measurement and control of electric energy.
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Editor-in-Chief
Reza Iravani
Professor, Ph.D., P.Eng.
ECE Department
The University of Toronto
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Toronto, Ontario M5S 3G4 M5S 3G4 Canada
iravani@ecf.utoronto.ca
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