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Identification of Gate Turn-off Thyristor Switching Patterns Using Acoustic Emission Sensors

Modern seagoing ships are often equipped with converters which utilize semiconductor power electronics devices like thyristors or power transistors. Most of them are used in driving applications such as powerful main propulsion plants, auxiliary podded drives and thrusters. When it comes to main pro...

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Published in:Sensors (Basel, Switzerland) Switzerland), 2020-12, Vol.21 (1), p.70
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