Abstract

Tests show that thin coatings of some materials reduce the corona losses from high voltage conductors, and that equal losses may be expected from weathered copper and aluminum wires of the same diameter. This investigation was suggested by previous tests (1930) made at the Ryan Laboratory, Stanford University; this earlier work indicated a temporary reduction in losses after the conductors had been cleaned.

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