bipole
English
Noun
bipole (plural bipoles)
- (physics) A region of magnetic flux having two distinct poles
- An electrical power transmission line having two direct-current conductors in opposite polarity.
- 2009, Jos Arrillaga et al, “PWM–HVDC Transmission”, in Self-Commutating Converters for High Power Applications, Chichester, UK: Wiley, p 153:
- This scheme, which has been operating since 1986, consists of two 1000 MW bipoles.
- 2009, Jos Arrillaga et al, “PWM–HVDC Transmission”, in Self-Commutating Converters for High Power Applications, Chichester, UK: Wiley, p 153:
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