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Cable theory
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Cable equation
, Capacitance in cables
Classical cable theory uses mathematical models to calculate the electric current (and accompanying voltage) along passive neurites, particularly the…
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2018
2018
Addendum: Modified cable equation incorporating transverse polarization of neuronal membranes for accurate coupling of electric fields (J. Neural Eng. 15 026003)
Boshuo Wang
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A. Aberra
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W. Grill
,
A. Peterchev
Journal of Neural Engineering
2018
Corpus ID: 67731318
2018
2018
The use of local radial point interpolation method for solving two-dimensional linear fractional cable equation
H. R. Ghehsareh
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A. Zaghian
,
Sayyed Mahmood Zabetzadeh
Neural computing & applications (Print)
2018
Corpus ID: 4478484
An efficient numerical technique is formulated to solve two-dimensional time fractional cable equation. The fractional cable…
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2017
2017
Approximate-analytical solutions of cable equation using conformable fractional operator
Burcu Yaşkıran
,
Mehmet Yavuz
2017
Corpus ID: 56420198
In the present work, we have introduced a new formulation for the approximate-analytical solution of the fractional one…
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2016
2016
Effect of conductive contaminants on the electrical behavior of EHV XLPE cable insulation
Y. Mecheri
,
S. Bouazabia
International Conference on Electrical Sciences…
2016
Corpus ID: 20275634
The presence of defects for instance, the conductive particles (contaminants) in the insulating material of high voltage cables…
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2014
2014
Reduction of electric-field intensification and hot-spot formation inside cable terminations
I. Metwally
,
A. Al-Badi
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+4 authors
I. Al-Zaabi
MELECON - 17th IEEE Mediterranean…
2014
Corpus ID: 28526459
This paper presents a 2d finite-element analysis for a 33-kV, three-phase, three-core cross-linked polyethylene (XLPE) power…
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2011
2011
Research on application of nonlinear insulation composites in cable termination
Wenmin Guo
,
Yang-Yang Wang
,
Rong Zhang
,
Zhonghua Li
Proceedings of 6th International Forum on…
2011
Corpus ID: 20849581
In this paper, non-linear conductive characteristic of silicon rubber/silicon carbide(SiC) was experimental researched, then…
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2011
2011
New EEM/BEM hybrid method for electric field calculation in cable terminations
N. Raicevic
,
D. Tasic
,
S. Ilic
,
S. Aleksic
EUROCON Conference
2011
Corpus ID: 17827488
From the aspect of design and operation, cables and cable accessories are still very actual. Technological developments and the…
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2007
2007
Circulating sheath currents in flat formation underground power lines
J. Ruiz
,
Antonia García
,
Alabern Morera
2007
Corpus ID: 55224828
Three-phase underground power lines can induce voltages and currents in their recover sheaths. The sheath induced currents are…
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2005
2005
Design and test of a hollow Superconducting cable based on keystoned NbTi composite wires
H. Khodzhibagiyan
,
E. Fischer
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+4 authors
G. Vedernikov
IEEE transactions on applied superconductivity
2005
Corpus ID: 9562731
The data from the investigation of hollow superconducting cable based on keystoned NbTi wires are presented. The cable sample…
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2005
2005
A New Model and Improved Cable Function for representing The Activating Peripheral Nerves by a Transverse Electric Field during Magnetic Stimulation
Hui Yu
,
Chongxun Zheng
,
Yi Wang
Conference Proceedings. 2nd International IEEE…
2005
Corpus ID: 33949646
The classical cable equation can not predict the excitation of peripheral nerves to transverse field induced by pulse magnetic…
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