Explosives in Electric Power Distribution

International Society of Explosives Engineers
James Stuart
Organization:
International Society of Explosives Engineers
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11
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374 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2009

Abstract

Explosive components are common in electric power distribution systems. Basically, we use explosives either to open or to close a circuit very quickly, in order to avoid electrical catastrophe. We use explosives in these important applications, because explosive materials are compact, inexpensive, long-lived, powerful, and can be triggered instantly. A lead-alloy fuse will melt when excessive electric current passes through it. A small fuse of this type melts quickly. However, a lead-alloy fuse for high current levels must be larger, and takes longer to melt. Thus, at high current levels, a lead-alloy fuse offers inadequate protection, because electrical catastrophe might happen, before the fuse melts. We need faster-acting, explosive components.
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APA: James Stuart  (2009)  Explosives in Electric Power Distribution

MLA: James Stuart Explosives in Electric Power Distribution. International Society of Explosives Engineers, 2009.

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