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文档介绍:IEEE Std 635-1989
(Revision of IEEE Std 635-1980; reaffirmed 1994)
IEEE Guide for Selection and Design of
Aluminum Sheaths for Power Cables
Sponsor
Insulated mittee
of the
IEEE Power Engineering Society
Approved August 10, 1989
IEEE Standards Board
Reaffirmed 1994
IEEE Standards Board
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