Detecting dissolved gases in transformer oil is crucial for assessing the operational status of transformers. The gas composition in transformer oil can reflect the health status of the equipment and help identify potential failure risks in a timely manner. Based on density functional theory (DFT), Pd and Rh atoms were doped into the h-BN monolayer, and the most stable adsorption structures for each were first explored.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFDuring the operation of oil-immersed current transformers, they gradually deteriorate due to various factors. In order to study the relationship between partial discharge and gas generation characteristics under different typical defects, this paper measures the unit-time discharge energy, unit-time apparent discharge quantity, pulse repetition rate, and gas generation rate during the discharge development process of three typical defects: protrusion defect, surface defect, and gas gap defect. The study reveals that the generation of hydrocarbon gases and hydrogen in the oil mainly depends on discharges with an apparent discharge quantity above 300 pC.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFRice is one of the most important staple crops. It has been the major focus in breeding program to improve grain yield. A unique feature of tetraploid rice is the increased grain size and weight compared to diploid.
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