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An ECCD- Electronic charge compensation device - As a quantum dissipative system

E. Bernabéu Martínez, J. Maldonado, M.A. Sáenz-Nuño

Applied Sciences Vol. 9, nº. 22, pp. 4879-1 - 4879-17

Resumen:

An electronic charge compensation device (ECCD) is a passive device that carries electrical currents away, on time, to the electrical Earth field. It prevents lightning’s impacts, derivative electric current pulses, and reduces the radiofrequency disturbances in the protected area. The objective of this paper is to give a physical explanation of the operation of an ECCD’s performance and advantages. The operation of an ECCD is the result of two actions: the static electric field and the evanescent and resonant electrical radiofrequency field in the nearby external adjoining to dielectric-metal zone of ECCD. The energy absorption only is logically justified considering a super-absorption process as an end of chain of resonant quantum event. In this study, a multi-resonant process was inferred from an exhaustive radiofrequency simulation analysis made on an ECCD. The primary experiment was a long-time-frame statistical analysis of seven different, real stations. Those empirical results were derived from real METEORAGE environmental services data. Finally, a prospective for new applications is given.


Palabras Clave: security; radiofrequency electromagnetic protection; dissipative quantum system at RF domain


Índice de impacto JCR y cuartil WoS: 2,474 - Q2 (2019); 2,700 - Q2 (2022)

Referencia DOI: DOI icon https://doi.org/10.3390/app9224879

Publicado en papel: Noviembre 2019.

Publicado on-line: Noviembre 2019.



Cita:
E. Bernabéu Martínez, J. Maldonado, M.A. Sáenz-Nuño An ECCD- Electronic charge compensation device - As a quantum dissipative system. Applied Sciences. Vol. 9, nº. 22, pp. 4879-1 - 4879-17, Noviembre 2019. [Online: Noviembre 2019]


    Líneas de investigación:
  • Transitorios electromagnéticos: sobretensiones atmosfericas y de maniobra en subestaciones intemperie y GIS, localizacion de pararrayos
  • Análisis experimental