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High Voltage Engineering Techniques for Space Applications: Part 5, Introduction to Weibull Methods plus Examples of Design Failures

Discipline: Electrical Power

Presented via Webcast on April 2-3, 2012

Presenters:

Dr H. Leidecker

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  • Part 1 (High Voltage Engineering Techniques for Space Applications: Part 1, Background Engineering Discussion)
  • Part 2 (High Voltage Engineering Techniques for Space Applications: Part 2, Approach to Reliable High Voltage Engineering Design)
  • Part 3 (High Voltage Engineering Techniques for Space Applications: Part 3, Background on High Voltage Components)
  • Part 4 (High Voltage Engineering Techniques for Space Applications: Part 4, High Voltage Insulators and Electrical Field Control Methods)
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