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On October 17, 2013, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) approved the North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC) Reliability Standard for transmission planning, TPL-001-4. With respect to transient stability assessment, TPL-001-4 requires more extensive annual assessments, establishment of criteria for transient stability, simulation of actual actions of protective relays and...
We study the low-energy conductivity dynamics after femtosecond perturbation of the stripe-ordered phase in a strongly-correlated nickelate. The experiments reveal ultrafast suppression and recovery of electron-phonon coupling that tracks the atomic-scale localization of correlated charges.
We present the first ultrafast mid-infrared study of charge and spin-ordered nickelates. A multi-component dynamics is observed, evidencing the femtosecond decay and formation of the low-energy pseudogap in the optical conductivity.
This paper presents a newly developed, FPGA based, travelling wave fault recorder capable of simultaneously recording up to six input channels at 40 Mega samples per second (MSPS) at a 14 bit resolution. The fault recorder integrates a GPS receiver to provide accurate time tagging of recorded transients allowing both double-ended and single-ended schemes of fault location to be applied.
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