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Power Transformer Online Monitoring using Electromagnetic Waves
explores how to use electromagnetic wave technology and remote
monitoring systems to predict and localize costly mechanical
defects and partial discharge challenges in high voltage
transformer windings. This innovative approach brings several
potential benefits compared with conventional techniques such as
frequency response analysis, including impermeability to ambient
noise, and online implementation capability. This book reviews both
fundamental and state-of-the-art information about all key aspects
of condition monitoring using electromagnetic waves. It addresses
the simulation of power transformers in CST environment while also
explaining the theoretical background of boundary conditions used.
Chapters review how to achieve practical online implementation,
reliable diagnosis, asset management and remnant life estimation.
Partial discharge detection is also discussed.
Fairness and ethicality have been at the center of the debates on
the appropriate use of educational tests since the 1960s.
Particularly in high-stakes contexts, it is clear that fairness
should be a major concern to both the test developers, and to those
being tested, given that the fairness of a test is so intertwined
with its validity. Fairness Issues in Educational Assessment aims
to shed more light on the issue and bring to sight some of the ways
in which test fairness can be addressed. The contributions, written
by some of the most prominent figures in educational assessment,
address both theoretical and practical aspects of test fairness.
The wealth of ideas presented here will be valuable to novice
researchers and help them appreciate both the joy and complexity of
conducting fair educational measurement. This book was originally
published as a special issue of Educational Research and
Evaluation.
Fairness and ethicality have been at the center of the debates on
the appropriate use of educational tests since the 1960s.
Particularly in high-stakes contexts, it is clear that fairness
should be a major concern to both the test developers, and to those
being tested, given that the fairness of a test is so intertwined
with its validity. Fairness Issues in Educational Assessment aims
to shed more light on the issue and bring to sight some of the ways
in which test fairness can be addressed. The contributions, written
by some of the most prominent figures in educational assessment,
address both theoretical and practical aspects of test fairness.
The wealth of ideas presented here will be valuable to novice
researchers and help them appreciate both the joy and complexity of
conducting fair educational measurement. This book was originally
published as a special issue of Educational Research and
Evaluation.
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