INFLUENCE OF BISTABLE POLARIZED ACTUATOR CORE MAGNETIC PERMEABILITY AND RESISTIVITY ON BREAKAWAY TIME
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https://doi.org/10.20998/2074-272X.2013.3.03Keywords:
specific permeability, resistivity, breakaway time, bistable two-position actuatorAbstract
The paper analyzes influence of specific permeability and resistivity of magnetic core material on breakaway time for a vacuum circuit breaker bistable two-position actuator.
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