Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Elbe_Project> ?p ?o. }
Showing items 1 to 37 of
37
with 100 items per page.
- Elbe_Project abstract "The Elbe Project (German: Elbe-Projekt) was the name of the first commercial, static high voltage direct current transmission system constructed in the world. The scheme was based on mercury arc valves. Experimental installations between Wettingen and Zurich in Switzerland, and Charlottenburg and Moabit, Berlin, were demonstrated between 1933 and 1942. Contracts were signed with AEG and Siemens in 1941, and construction began of a bipolar direct current line from the Vockerode power station near Dessau on the Elbe, to Berlin-Marienfelde, in 1943. The line was designed to transmit 60 megawatts using a symmetrical bipolar operating voltage of +200 kV and - 200 kV. Two single-core buried cables with aluminum conductors were used. A piece of the cable used can be seen in the Deutsches Museum, Munich. While the former converter valve hall at Vockerode Power Plant still exists and was used as a workshop, the corresponding hall at Berlin-Marienfelde, which was situated just north of today's Marienfelde substation, was demolished and replaced by a large hardware store.The system was never put into service owing to the chaos in Germany at the end of World War II. The Soviets dismantled the system as part of war reparation payments, and reused it in building the 115 kilometre long 200 kV Moscow–Kashira monopolar high voltage direct current line with a maximum transmission rating of 30 megawatts in 1951. This transmission line is no longer operating.".
- Elbe_Project wikiPageExternalLink DITTMANN.pdf.
- Elbe_Project wikiPageExternalLink story.asp?sectionCode=88&storyCode=2050430.
- Elbe_Project wikiPageID "860776".
- Elbe_Project wikiPageRevisionID "543492516".
- Elbe_Project hasPhotoCollection Elbe_Project.
- Elbe_Project subject Category:Electric_power_transmission_systems_in_Germany.
- Elbe_Project subject Category:HVDC_transmission_lines.
- Elbe_Project subject Category:Science_and_technology_in_Germany.
- Elbe_Project type Artifact100021939.
- Elbe_Project type Cable102934168.
- Elbe_Project type Conductor103088707.
- Elbe_Project type Device103183080.
- Elbe_Project type ElectricPowerTransmissionSystemsInGermany.
- Elbe_Project type Gear103431243.
- Elbe_Project type HVDCTransmissionLines.
- Elbe_Project type Instrumentality103575240.
- Elbe_Project type Mechanism103738472.
- Elbe_Project type Object100002684.
- Elbe_Project type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Elbe_Project type Transmission104472243.
- Elbe_Project type Whole100003553.
- Elbe_Project comment "The Elbe Project (German: Elbe-Projekt) was the name of the first commercial, static high voltage direct current transmission system constructed in the world. The scheme was based on mercury arc valves. Experimental installations between Wettingen and Zurich in Switzerland, and Charlottenburg and Moabit, Berlin, were demonstrated between 1933 and 1942.".
- Elbe_Project label "Elbe Project".
- Elbe_Project label "Elbe-Projekt".
- Elbe_Project label "Elbe-project".
- Elbe_Project label "Projet Elbe".
- Elbe_Project label "Проект «Эльба»".
- Elbe_Project sameAs Elbe-Projekt.
- Elbe_Project sameAs Projet_Elbe.
- Elbe_Project sameAs Elbe-project.
- Elbe_Project sameAs m.03j4_9.
- Elbe_Project sameAs Q830592.
- Elbe_Project sameAs Q830592.
- Elbe_Project sameAs Elbe_Project.
- Elbe_Project wasDerivedFrom Elbe_Project?oldid=543492516.
- Elbe_Project isPrimaryTopicOf Elbe_Project.