Method Of Localizing Breakdown In High Power Rf Network
- 技術優勢
- Early detectionDoes not require taking system apart No additional components requiredDetection in complex waveguides
- 技術應用
- Transmission linesRadar systemsElectrical protective systemsHigh-frequency protective circuits
- 詳細技術說明
- Researchers at UCLA have developed a method for detecting localized electrical breakdowns in a high power RF network. This method simplifies early arc detection in waveguides while reducing costs by not breaking the vacuum and adding components. This approach can also distinguish between longitudinal and transverse sound waves, allowing arc detection in a waveguide that includes bends and other elements (e.g. gaskets).
- *Abstract
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Researchers in the Department of Physics have developed a method for detecting localized electrical breakdowns in high power RF networks.
- *Principal Investigation
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Name: Nathan Majernik
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Name: James Rosenzweig
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Background
Electrical power failures are present in a variety of systems, from transmission lines to aircraft wings, and their early detection avoids damaging breakdowns. Power breakdowns in waveguides, which transmit waves between system components with minimal energy loss, are accompanied by arcing, an electrical discharge producing visible light. Current waveguide arc detectors have aided in the localization of these breakdown events. However, existing technologies cannot perform in situ measurements or locate arcs in complex-shaped waveguides.
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Tech ID/UC Case
28908/2017-381-0
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2017-381-0
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