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    HVDC Circuit Breaker Development and Field Tests by Vithayathil, J. J., Courts, A. L., Peterson, W. G., Hingorani, N. G., Nilsson, S., Porter, J. W.

    “…With the growth of direct current transmission, the need and scope of application for a high voltage direct current circuit breaker have increased. This paper…”
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    Journal Article
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    A Zinc Oxide Varistor Protective System for Series Capacitors by Hamann, J. R., Miske, S. A., Johnson, I. B., Courts, A. L.

    “…A new series capacitor protective system based upon zinc oxide varistor technology has been developed. The new system offers the advantages of instantaneous…”
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    A New DC Breaker Used as Metallic Return Transfer Breaker by Courts, A. L., Vithayathil, J. J., Hingorani, N. G., Porter, J. W., Gorman, J. G., Kimblin, C. W.

    “…When a bipolar HVDC transmission system is operating monopolar using the earth as a return path, it is often desired to divert the return current from the…”
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    Power system expansion planning: BPA's perspective by Courts, A.L.

    “…Summary form only given. This panel contribution focuses on the strategic planning issues of a regional transmission operator in the western part of the US…”
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    A New Series Capacitor Protection Scheme Using Nonlinear Resistors by Courts, A. L., Hingorani, N. G., Stemler, G. E.

    “…A new series capacitor protection scheme that limits capacitor overvoltages by inserting a nonlinear resistor in parallel with the capacitor bank during faults…”
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    Current distribution within asymmetrical UHV bundles: A laboratory confirmation of analytical studies by West, H.J., Courts, A.L.

    “…Laboratory tests confirm computer calculations of the current distribution among the subconductors of 1,100-kV bundles. The test specimen consisted of a…”
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