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Y. Aihara
Also published under:Yoshinori Aihara
Affiliation
Komae Research Laboratory, Central Research Institute of Electric Power Industry, Komae, Tokyo, Japan
Topic
Electrical Discharge,Focal Length,Focusing Mirror,High-voltage Electrode,Impulse Propagation,Laser Beam,Plasma Channel,Specific Strength,Absolute Humidity,Application Of Voltage,Atmospheric Conditions,Atmospheric Correction,Central Side,Charge Centers,Critical Voltage,Dry Conditions,Electrical Signals,Experimental Arrangement,Glass Fiber,Heat Of Vaporization,Laser Irradiation,Laser Pulse,Laser System,Lightning Strike,Negative Voltage,Optical Path,Optical Signal,Peak Value Of Voltage,Positive Polarity,Positive Voltage,Power Delivery,Relative Density,Sea Coast,Sea Of Japan,Subring,T Point,Threshold Voltage,Time Delay,Uniform Electric Field,Voltage Decreases,Voltage Divider,Voltage Ratio,Water Content,Wet Conditions,Wettability,Wettability Test,Air Gap,Air Density,Effect Of Humidity,Flashover Characteristics,
Biography
Yoshinori Aihara was born in Miyagi Prefecture, Japan, on June 26, 1945. He received the B.S. degree in electrical engineering from Tokyo Electrical Engineering College, Tokyo, Japan, in 1969 and the Ph.D. degree from the University of Tokyo in 1993.
He has been with the Central Research Institute of Electric Power Industry, Tokyo, since 1964. He has been engaged in the study of flashover phenomena of long air gaps and lightning protection of transmission lines.
Dr. Aihara is a member of the Institute of Electrical Engineers of Japan.
He has been with the Central Research Institute of Electric Power Industry, Tokyo, since 1964. He has been engaged in the study of flashover phenomena of long air gaps and lightning protection of transmission lines.
Dr. Aihara is a member of the Institute of Electrical Engineers of Japan.