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They can be used at system points where short-circuit currents up to 100kA must be expected.
Both the open-circuit voltage and the short-circuit current were increased.
Peak value of the short-circuit current is limited by the resistance of the circuit.
The transmural potential difference and short-circuit current were predominantly dependent upon aerobic metabolism.
The voltage drops modestly, with this type of cell, until the short-circuit current is approached (I).
Unfortunately, although the voltage is unusually high, the short-circuit current is unusually low.
This approach greatly simplifies the work required in electrical calculations of voltage drop, power flow, and short-circuit currents.
Analysis of the prospective short-circuit current is required for selection of protective devices such as fuses and circuit breakers.
Most consumer lithium batteries have thermal overload protection built-in to prevent this type of incident, or their design inherently limits short-circuit currents.
The implementation produced high open-circuit voltages and absorption in the visible spectra and high short-circuit currents.
The main motive of using current limiting reactors is to reduce short-circuit currents so that circuit breakers with lower short circuit breaking capacity can be used.
Arc-backs can be damaging or destructive to the valve, as well as creating high short-circuit currents in the external circuit, and are more prevalent at higher voltages.
In what follows, the output variable is selected as the short-circuit current of the amplifier, that is, the collector current of the output transistor.
This form of inhibition is termed "shunting" because of the synaptic conductance short-circuit currents that are generated at adjacent excitatory synapses.
Residual-current detection cannot provide protection for overload or short-circuit currents, except for the special case of a short circuit from live to ground (not live to neutral).
In power transmission systems and industrial power systems, often the short-circuit current is calculated from nameplate impedances of connected equipment and the impedance of interconnecting wiring.
The value of these currents is calculated from the inductive reactances of the power system components and gives rise to different maximum short-circuit currents in the various system sections.
Fill factor is defined as the ratio of the maximum power from the solar cell to the product of Open Circuit Voltage V and Short-Circuit Current I.
Elmasry (University of Waterloo) A new dynamic differential logic family, Short-Circuit Current Logic (SC2L), is proposed for low-power high-performance applications.
The small tank capacitance implies high peak voltages to get the required power throughput, and the small ballast inductance implies high short-circuit currents in the event of a short circuit.
In electrical engineering, κ is the multiplication factor, a function of the R/X ratio of the equivalent power system network, which is used in calculating the peak short-circuit current of a system fault.
The techniques used generally are Hill Climbing, Perturb and Observe (P&O), Incremental Conductance (INC), Factional Open-Circuit Voltage and Fractional Short-Circuit Current.
Circuit breakers are also rated by the maximum fault current that they can interrupt; this allows use of more economical devices on systems unlikely to develop the high short-circuit current found on, for example, a large commercial building distribution system.
Conditional short-circuit current is defined as the value of the alternating current (a.c) component of a prospective current, which a switch without integral short-circuit protection, but protected by a suitable short circuit protective device (SCPD) in series, can withstand for the operating time of the current under specified test conditions.