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Mechanism and Modeling of Moisture-Dependent Dielectric Properties of Cement-Based Composites for Enhanced Ground Penetrating Radar Applications. [PDF]
Wang T, Zhang B, Gao Y, Wang X, Wang D.
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The electric strength of air — IV
Proceedings of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers, 1913The investigation of the influence of pressure on corona formation described in the second paper of this series is extended with larger apparatus so as to include a wider range of pressure and diameter of conductor. The results show that the influence of pressure in this extended range are in substantial agreement with the relation expressed in the ...
J. B. Whitehead, T. T. Fitch
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The electric strength of air. — VII
Proceedings of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers, 1917In view of the variation among the values obtained by different observers, this paper aims to make a careful determination of corona-forming voltages for alternating and for positive and negative continuous voltages in the same apparatus and under the same conditions.
J. B. Whitehead, W. S. Brown
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Electric Strength of Unsaturated Hydrocarbon Gases
Nature, 1956An attempt has been made to correlate the sparking potentials of nonattaching polyatomic gases with molecular structure. The investigation has included the normal alkanes containing from one to six carbon atoms, their branched chain isomers, cyclopentane, and cyclohexane.
R W, CROWE, J C, DEVINS
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DIELECTRICS ELECTRICAL STRENGTH
Yessenov Science Journal, 2023Abstract. In human life, even in practice, solids play an important role. Metals, dielectrics, electrical engineering, semiconductors, electrons, magnets, conductors lying close to each other are all solids. It can be argued that the basis for the foundation of scientific and technological progress is a solid body.
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The Electric Strength of Air-III
Transactions of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers, 1911The two earlier papers of this series discussed more particularly the conditions governing the start of the high voltage corona. This line of investigation is continued to some extent in the present paper. In addition some interesting observations of the properties of the full-formed corona itself are recorded.
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The electric strength of copolymers
Journal of Materials Science, 1977Careful measurements of the electric strength of styrene—butadiene copolymers together with their parent homopolymers over a wide range of temperature are presented. The marked reduction of strength characteristic of a non-polar amorphous material occurs at a temperature indistinguishable from the glass transition temperature determined by differential
H. Sabuni, J. K. Nelson
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Transactions of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers, 1910
Air is the commonest and most widely used of insulators. Its insulating characteristics are remarkably good; it has low specific inductive capacity, very low conductivity, and an electric strength or resistance to rupture which until recently has met all the demands of the electrical engineer.
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Air is the commonest and most widely used of insulators. Its insulating characteristics are remarkably good; it has low specific inductive capacity, very low conductivity, and an electric strength or resistance to rupture which until recently has met all the demands of the electrical engineer.
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PERCUTANEOUS ELECTRICAL STIMULATION IN STRENGTH TRAINING
Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research, 2005Numerous studies have used percutaneous electrical stimulation (PES) in the context of training programs to develop strength and physical performance in healthy populations (sedentary or trained). Significant increases in muscle and fiber cross-sectional area, isokinetic peak torque, maximal isometric and dynamic strength, and motor performance skills ...
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A Material with Electrically Tunable Strength and Flow Stress
Science, 2011Changes in a layer of oxygen absorbed onto nanoporous gold reversibly affect its mechanical properties.
Jin, H. J., Weissmüller, J.
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