An electric tree is made of non-electrical material and resembles a hollow tree plant that was powered by electricity. Since most models assume that partial release happens prior to tree growth and is the source of product deterioration, it is crucial to understand the energy involved in chemical product release and evaporation. Using X-ray computed tomography, we find out the volume of the tree and partial discharge (PD) activity is viewed during its development to measure the energy output. The material evaporated at a rate of 9 × 105 J lm3 per joule of energy, or 7% conversion.

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Computation of Volume of Electrical Tree Using X-Ray Tomography: An Experimental Validation for Partial Discharge (PD)

  • Satish Kumar Jangid,
  • Chandra Kant Gautam,
  • Beemkumar Nagappan,
  • Dhananjay Kumar Yadav,
  • Zainab. R. Abdulsada,
  • Mohammed Al-Farouni

摘要

An electric tree is made of non-electrical material and resembles a hollow tree plant that was powered by electricity. Since most models assume that partial release happens prior to tree growth and is the source of product deterioration, it is crucial to understand the energy involved in chemical product release and evaporation. Using X-ray computed tomography, we find out the volume of the tree and partial discharge (PD) activity is viewed during its development to measure the energy output. The material evaporated at a rate of 9 × 105 J lm3 per joule of energy, or 7% conversion.