This research note deals with a new approach to the solution of the general equation for thermal breakdown in solid dielectrics. Although the solution is subjected to some limitations, it offers the critical temperature at which the insulation properties are lost....
Consideration on Filamentary Thermal Breakdown by Measuring Pre-Breakdown Current in Solid Dielectrics Filamentary thermal breakdown is discussed on the basis of experimental results on the electrical conduction just prior to breakdown in polyimide (PI) and ... HIKITA,Masayuki,KANNO,... - 《Japanese ...
In the electronic breakdown, conductive states are generated in an otherwise insulating phase by quantum tunneling of valence electrons across the band gap1. Electric field-driven tunneling, which occurs without any direct interaction with the lattice, can induce a purely electronic instantaneous transiti...
The Role of Electrodes in Conduction and Breakdown Phenomena in Solid Dielectrics The molecular nature of most insulating solids of practical importance is emphasized. As a consequence of weak molecular interactions, charge transport thr... Lewis,J T. - 《IEEE Transactions on Electrical Insulation》 ...
Even very close toFc,this temperature is found to be3000°C,proving that heating effects play a major role in the breakdown of dielectrics. 展开 关键词: Dielectrics Laser impact Laser induced breakdown Mode locking Dielectric breakdown DOI: 10.1063/1.1498147 被引量: 70 ...
have attracted great attention owing to their potential application in many cutting-edge industries, including microelectronics, aerospace, and aviation1,2,3. In general, the polymers possess excellent flexibility and high breakdown strength, but their applications were limited by their low dielectric con...
Exudative liquid from meats and fish containing water and proteins. Produced by protein denaturation/structural breakdown during chilling/freezing and storage, particularly freezing and thawing. Also referred to as exudate, purge fluid, press fluid, etc. ...
(a) dielectric constant, (b) dielectric loss, (c) breakdown strength and (d) frequency-dependent conductivity of various samples in the frequency range of 103 −106 Hz. 12 T. YANG ET AL. benefit to the improvement of dielectric properties. Meanwhile, the dielectric loss values of ...
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The variation in thickness between the wires resulted in two different wire grades. This influenced the wire’s electrical properties. In terms of dielectric breakdown, IEC 60317-0-1 [15] defines a minimum breakdown voltage of 5000 V for 0.95 mm conductor diameter wires for grade 2 and 7600 ...