Nonlocal Conduction in a Metawire
A 1D metawire composed of twisted copper wires is designed and realized. This metamaterial exhibits pronounced effects of nonlocal electric conduction according to Ohm's law. The current at one location not only depends on the electric field at that location but also on other locations.
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Versatile polymer-coated Ag<sub>2</sub>Se thermoelectric materials and devices for multi-scenario applications developed by direct-ink printing. [PDF]
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Design of PVT driven forward osmosis and membrane distillation pilot plant for co-production of water and electricity. [PDF]
Ali AS, Bounahmidi T.
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Experimental investigation of al₂o₃ nanoparticle-enhanced natural ester oil as a biodegradable liquid dielectric for transformers. [PDF]
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Interphase investigation of modified McLachlan model and the 3D finite element method for electrical conductivity. [PDF]
Zulkarnain M, Harny I, Damanhuri AAM.
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Development of an enhanced electrical injera baking pan (Ethiopian Traditional mitad) using steel powder additives and gypsum insulation. [PDF]
Sisay AK, Shiferaw Kebede M, Chanie AM.
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A methodology to evaluate the optimal insulation thickness for heating and cooling needs in different climatic zones for buildings made of reinforced concrete with cavity walls. [PDF]
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This article, the third in a series of four, presents a mass of data which should be of intense interest to those technically interested in electrical insulation.Because of the possible demand for reprint copies of this article, it is suggested that orders for copies be placed without delay.
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Electrical-insulation contaminants
Electrical Engineering, 1949SERVICE EXPERIENCE with electric apparatus has indicated that in many cases the presence of “contaminants” has contributed to the failure of electrical insulation. In the category of contaminants are included moisture, salt, oil, carbonaceous materials, and dust.
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