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20100227158 | SURFACE MODIFIED ELECTRICAL INSULATION SYSTEM WITH IMPROVED TRACKING AND EROSION RESISTANCE - Surface modified electrical insulation system including a hardened or cured synthetic polymer composition including at least one filler, wherein the surface of said synthetic polymer composition is modified by being coated with a thin coating. The thin coating is applied by a plasma enhanced chemical vapor deposition (PECVD) with a thickness within the range of about 50 nanometer to about 50 μm; and/or a by a sol-gel technique with a thickness within the range of about 0.5 micron to about 1 mm. The thin coat is an electrically non-conductive polymeric material having a melting point which is distinctly higher than the melting point or degradation temperature of the synthetic filler containing polymer composition. | 09-09-2010 |
20100227951 | POLYMER CONCRETE ELECTRICAL INSULATION - Polymer concrete electrical insulation including a hardened epoxy resin composition filled with an electrically non-conductive inorganic filler compositions. The polymer concrete electrical insulation system optionally may contain additives. The epoxy resin composition is based on a cycloaliphatic epoxy resin. The inorganic filler composition can be present within the range of about 76% by weight to about 86% by weight, calculated to the total weight of the polymer concrete electrical insulation system. The inorganic filler composition includes a uniform mixture of (i) an inorganic filler with an average grain size within the range of 1 micron (μm) to 100 micron (μm) [component c(i)], and (ii) an inorganic filler with an average grain size within the range of 0.1 mm (100 micron) to 2 mm [component c(ii)]. The inorganic filler with an average grain size within the range of 1 micron (μm) to 100 micron (μm) [component c(i)] can be present in an amount within the range of 22% to 42%, calculated to the total weight of the polymer concrete electrical insulation system; and (e) the inorganic filler with an average grain size within the range of 0.1 mm to 2 mm [component c(ii)] is present within the range of 41% to 61% by weight, calculated to the total weight of the polymer concrete electrical insulation; and method of producing said electrical insulation. | 09-09-2010 |
20110027532 | SURFACE MODIFIED ELECTRICAL INSULATION SYSTEM - A surface modified electrical insulation system having a super hydrophobic surface, the insulation system having a hardened or cured synthetic polymer composition which contains at least one filler material and optionally further additives. The at least one filler material can be selected from a group of filler materials containing inorganic oxides, inorganic hydroxides and inorganic oxyhydroxides. The surface of the electrical insulation system can be formed as a structured surface with micro-scale and nano-scale features, whereby the surface is covered with a liquid hydrophobic compound. | 02-03-2011 |
20110248808 | OUTDOOR DRY-TYPE TRANSFORMER - A three-phase dry distribution transformer adapted for mounting outdoors on a pad or to a utility pole. The distribution transformer includes one or more winding assemblies mounted to a ferromagnetic core. Each winding assembly includes a low voltage winding and a high voltage winding. In each winding assembly, an encasement comprised of an insulating resin encapsulates the low voltage and high voltage windings. The encasement includes a body and a pair of high voltage bushings and a pair of low voltage bushing. | 10-13-2011 |
20120111605 | CURABLE SOL-GEL COMPOSITION - Curable sol-gel composition useful for modifying the surface of a conventional electrical insulation system and providing said surface with an improved tracking and erosion resistance, wherein said sol-gel composition includes: (a) cyclo-aliphatic epoxy resin compound containing at least two 1,2-epoxy groups per molecule [component (a)]; (b) a glycidoxypropane-tri(C | 05-10-2012 |
20120202918 | CURABLE EPOXY RESIN COMPOSITION - A curable epoxy resin composition including at least an epoxy resin component and a hardener component, and optionally further additives, wherein: (a) the epoxy resin component is an epoxy resin compound or a mixture of such compounds; (b) the hardener component includes (b1) an aliphatic and cycloaliphatic or aromatic polycarbonic acid anhydride; and (b2) a polyether-amine of the general formula (I), H | 08-09-2012 |
20120208924 | EPOXY RESIN COMPOSITION - An exemplary curable epoxy resin composition is disclosed which includes at least an epoxy resin component and a hardener component, and optionally further additives, wherein (a) at least a part of the hardener component is a chemically modified polycarbonic acid anhydride; (b) an optional glycol or polyglycol; (c) or a compound containing two carboxylic groups is included; and (d) the chemically modified acid anhydride hardener is present in an amount comprising at least 10% of reactive hardening groups calculated to all the reactive hardening groups contained in the total amount of hardener component present in the epoxy resin composition. | 08-16-2012 |
20130043966 | TRANSFORMER TAP PROJECTION AND COVER - Tap covers and projections for an electrical device are provided. The tap projections have bosses or taps raised from a surface of the tap projection and encapsulated with a resin except for an outer surface of the bosses or taps. The tap projections may have a channel or recess between individual bosses or taps to prevent degradation of the insulation between the respective adjacent bosses or taps. When a tap cover is provided, it is pushed on or bolted to the tap projection. The tap cover may be provided for an individual tap or an entire tap projection and may be formed of a resin or an elastomeric material. The tap cover has a first generally planar surface and a second generally annular surface having a circumferentially-extending groove on an inside surface. The circumferentially-extending groove is located slightly beneath the second generally annular surface. The groove of the tap cover is designed to fully engage with a raised lip of a tap projection or individual tap of a transformer. Another embodiment of the tap cover has openings to receive epoxy-headed bolts that are used to connect the tap cover to the tap projection through the tap connectors. | 02-21-2013 |
20130162386 | CORROSION-RESISTANT COATING SYSTEM FOR A DRY-TYPE TRANSFORMER CORE - A protective coating system for application to exposed surfaces of a transformer core prevents corrosion of the core. The protective coating is suitable for use in industrial and marine environments where many factors impact the life of the transformer core. The protective coating comprises at least three coating layers. The first coating layer is an inorganic zinc silicate primer. The second coating layer is a polysiloxane. The third coating layer is a room temperature or high temperature vulcanizing silicone rubber. A silicone rubber sealant may be further applied to outer edge surfaces of the core. | 06-27-2013 |
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20090052333 | TRAFFIC INDEPENDENT SURVIVABILITY ANALYSIS - First-order effects of hypothesized fault conditions are determined by propagating discrete test packets between select nodes and noting the change of path, if any, taken by the test packet under each condition relative to the fault-free path. Tools are provided to create classes of node pairs of interest, and test packets are created only for select classes. The network is analyzed to identify fault conditions that are likely to impact system performance, and only these fault conditions are simulated. By providing a methodology for selecting classes of node pairs to test, and prioritizing the faults to simulate, a first-order survivability analysis of large networks can be performed efficiently and effectively. The efficiency of this technique is also enhanced by providing test packets that are representative of a wide range of possible source-destination combinations, and by evaluating only the source-destination combinations that may be directly affected by each fault condition. | 02-26-2009 |
20090279496 | DEDICATED AND PRIORITY BASED ALLOCATION IN MULTI-HOP WIRELESS SYSTEMS - A transmission channel allocation scheme for a multi-hop wireless network takes into account the priority of users, particular application requirements, applicable contractual requirements, and other factors. The channel allocation scheme determines which nodes can share a common channel for transmission without interference, and distinguishes between resources that must be dedicated to each node based on the requirements associated with each node, and the resources that are dynamically provided to each node, based on the current traffic demand. Additionally, resources that are not required to satisfy explicit requests are allocated among the nodes, thereby allowing nodes to sometimes avoid the delays associated with the access request process. | 11-12-2009 |
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20090055416 | VERIFYING DATA CONSISTENCY AMONG STRUCTURED FILES - A scalable comparison structure and methodology is provided that is suitable for comparing select data content in hundreds or thousands of files in an efficient manner. Section delimiters are defined to identify the sections of the files within which the select data content is located, and sets of unique sections are identified based on the select data content within the section. Thereafter, comparisons and reports are based on these unique content sections. If multiple files include a common set of data, a single unique content section is used to represent these multiple files. File groups are optionally defined, and different sets of select data content can be compared based on these file groups. The result of the comparison is presented in multiple hierarchical forms, including an identification of which files are different from each other, and an identification of the differences among the unique content segments. | 02-26-2009 |
20100138688 | MANAGING SERVICE LEVELS ON A SHARED NETWORK - Devices and methods for modeling and analysis of services provided over a common network include a processor configured to track services connected to the common network through nodes and links; run service models associated with the services under selected conditions, the selected conditions including failure and repair of one of the nodes or links; and propose corrective action and/or change of network resources of the common network to minimize impact of the failure. The processor may also run Network models. The models may be executed successively or simultaneously, and outputs of one model may be used as input to other models, including any necessary conversions for compatibility. | 06-03-2010 |
20120163197 | ROUTING VALIDATION - A simulator simulates routing system protocols to build routing tables corresponding to a modeled network, and a comparator compares the routing tables in the actual network to these simulator-created routing tables. Because the modeled system represents a fault-free version of the actual system, and assuming that the modeled routing system protocols are representative of the algorithms used in the actual routers, these simulator-produced routing tables can represent steady-state routing tables that should be present in the routers of the actual network at steady state. By querying each router in the actual network for its routing table and comparing each routing table to the corresponding simulator-produced routing table, any differences from the steady state can be identified. | 06-28-2012 |
20120201168 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MODELING A SYSTEM THAT COMPRISES NETWORKS CONNECTED ACROSS A THIRD PARTY EXTERNAL NETWORK BASED ON INCOMPLETE CONFIGURATION DATA - The present system includes a system, method and device for inferring connectivity between network devices across a third party network. Configuration data related to the network devices is examined and configuration data about the network is inferred. The inferred configuration data may be related to a communication protocol, network bandwidth, and the like. A model representing the network is then created to indicate inferred interfaces and connections through the external network between network devices. The representation may be rendered in various forms, such as a display or data exported to another system. Various studies may also be performed using the model, such as traffic, routing, or planning studies. | 08-09-2012 |
20120209867 | VERIFYING CONSISTENCY AMONG DEVICE CONFIGURATIONS BASED ON COMPARING CONFIGURATION FILES - A scalable comparison structure and methodology is provided that is suitable for comparing the configuration of devices in an efficient manner. In the configuration files, section delimiters are defined to identify the sections of the files within which the select data content is located, and differences in the sections are identified based on the select data content within the section. Thereafter, comparisons and reports are based on these unique content sections. Groups of devices are optionally defined, and different sets of select data content can be compared based on these groups. The result of the comparison may be presented in multiple hierarchical forms, including an identification of which configuration files are different from each other, and an identification of the differences among the unique content in these configuration files. | 08-16-2012 |
20120316856 | METHODS AND SYSTEM FOR MODELING WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS IN A NETWORK - The embodiments relate to modeling wireless communications in a network. In wireless communications, the nodes share one or more wireless communication channels. When a node has data to transmit, it must contend with the other nodes for access to the wireless communication channel. In the embodiments, the model is configured to simulate the throughput effects of contention including delays caused by retransmissions due to interference and collisions, listen-and-backoff, unavailability of time slots, etc. The occurrence of failed/dropped transmissions due to buffer overflows, excessive retransmission attempts, and unintended collisions are modeled as well. In addition, the embodiments may simulate the effect of mobility by the nodes and the effect of the location of the nodes relative to each other. | 12-13-2012 |
20130007524 | MULTI-VARIATE NETWORK SURVIVABILITY ANALYSIS - Network survivability is quantified in such a way that failure cases can be compared and ranked against each other in terms of the severity of their impact on the various performance measures associated with the network. The degradation in network performance caused by each failure is quantified based on user-defined sets of thresholds of degradation severity for each performance measure. Each failure is simulated using a model of the network, and a degradation vector is determined for each simulated failure. A comparison function is defined to map the degradation vectors into an ordered set, and this ordered set is used to create an ordered list of network failures, in order of the network degradation caused by each failure. | 01-03-2013 |