E-field waveform influenced by distance to return strokes
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概要
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- 2010-11-12
著者
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MICHISHITA Koji
Shizuoka University
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Shibata Naoki
Shizuoka University
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Hongo Yasuji
Tohoku Electric Power Co.
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Hongo Yasuji
R & D Center Tohoku Electric Power Co. Inc.
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Michishita Koji
Dept. Of Electrical & Electronic Eng. Shizuoka University
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