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G.I.S. disconnectors: A physical model for ground faulting
During the past few years a great deal of attention has been paid to the phenomena linked to the operation of metal clad-disconnectors. These phenomena give rise to problems linked either to the integrity of the disconnector itself [1-3] or to the rest of the G.I.S. In this paper we are concerned only with the former.