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Optical Detection of inhibitor content in Transformer Insulating Oil using Spectroscopy

[...]the connection between the pinnacle absorbance and the weight rate of inhibitor substance in oil test was examined. [...]the peak absorbance at 1403nm and Weight percentage of inhibitor content for each sample was plotted as shown in Fig. 3. The examination of the optical properties of transfor...

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