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| From: | Thomas Kölpin <[email protected]> |
| Date: | Mon, 13 Dec 2004 15:19:12 +0100 |
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Hello Rik and group,thanks for the link - most interesting, but let´s hope they will never come into practice with this idea (I´m rather sure they would not ;-) ). In their references I found "Physics of Ice" from Withworth/Petrenko; I´ll try to get it via our library to learn something about dielectric losses of ice and hoar-frost. Tu es 73, Tom, DK1IS Rik Strobbe schrieb: Tomhave a look at this : http://thayer.dartmouth.edu/other/inductor/papers/hfdeice.pdfIt's a paper named "Using Dielectric Losses to De-Ice Power Transmission Lines with 100 kHz High-Voltage Excitation"73, Rik |
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