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Increased dielectric breakdown strengths of melt-extruded polypropylene films

Polymer, 1993
Abstract Melt-extruded polypropylene resin containing 1% or 2% ceresine wax yielded thin films that had significantly increased dielectric breakdown strengths but with virtually identical bulk dielectric properties. Ceresine wax acts as a trapping centre for electrons and by minimizing ionization of host polypropylene molecules, dielectric breakdown ...
William L Wade   +2 more
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Transformer design concept to increase the dielectric breakdown strength

1975 EIC 12th Electrical/Electronics Insulation Conference, 1975
By application of the physical laws of dielectrics we have shown that critical voltage stress areas of a transformer coil can be treated in such a manner as to minimize these stresses without the necessity of special winding configurations or overdesigning which result in more costly coils.
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Multilayer heterogeneous dielectric films with simultaneously improved dielectric constant and breakdown strength

Materials Today Communications, 2022
Zhiqiang Wu   +7 more
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Static Dielectric Breakdown Strength of Condensed Heterogeneous High Explosives

1987
Abstract : A new method of obtaining static dielectric breakdown strength data is reported. The breakdown strengths of plastic bonded explosives have been obtained using this method. The theory of dielectric breakdown in solid materials, including explosives, is presented.
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Transparent and flexible cellulose dielectric films with high breakdown strength and energy density

Energy Storage Materials, 2020
Yanan Yin, Quanling Yang, Zhuqun Shi
exaly  

Improving actuation strain and breakdown strength of dielectric elastomers using core-shell structured CNT-Al2O3

Composites Science and Technology, 2020
Fengwan Zhao   +2 more
exaly  

Trends in the ultimate breakdown strength of high dielectric-constant materials

IEEE Transactions on Electron Devices, 2003
J W Mcpherson
exaly  

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