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The temperature dependence of space charge accumulation in cross-linked polyethylene

Journal of Thermal Analysis, 1997
Abstract  This paper presents the results of laser-induced-pressure-pulse (LIPP) measurements of space charge accumulation in 0.5 mm thick planar XLPE samples with aluminium electrodes, over the temperature range 30–90°C. The applied field strength was 10 kV mm−1.
K.R. Bambery, R.J. Fleming
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Space Charge Accumulation in Thermally Aged Epoxy Resin

2023 4th International Conference on High Voltage Engineering and Power Systems (ICHVEPS), 2023
Amrendra Kumar, Nandini Gupta
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DC Insulation and Space Charge Accumulation

2022
Tatsuo Takada   +5 more
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Mitigating Space Charge Accumulation at Various Temperatures Using Electrets

2023 IEEE Electric Ship Technologies Symposium (ESTS), 2023
Pradip Chandra Saha   +2 more
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Space charge accumulation in quasi-one-dimensional (1D) ionic conductors

Solid State Ionics, 1988
Abstract Quasi (1D) ionic conductors α-LiIO 3 (P6 3 ) and KTiOPO 4 (Pna2 1 , abbreviated as KTP) are highly anisotropic in the ionic conductance with σ ‖ σ L = 10 4 − 10 5 . Where σ ‖ and σ ⊥ are the conductivity parallel and normal to the c -axis respectively.
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The biofilm matrix: multitasking in a shared space

Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2022
Hans-Curt Flemming   +2 more
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Cosmology with the Laser Interferometer Space Antenna

Living Reviews in Relativity, 2023
Germano Nardini
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Responsive materials architected in space and time

Nature Reviews Materials, 2022
Xiaoxing Xia   +2 more
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Satellite Communications in the New Space Era: A Survey and Future Challenges

IEEE Communications Surveys and Tutorials, 2021
Oltjon Kodheli   +2 more
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Space charge accumulation in polymeric high voltage DC cable systems

2006
One of the intrinsic properties of the polymeric high voltage (HV) direct current (DC) cable insulation is the accumulation of electrostatic charges. Accumulated charges distort the initial Laplacian distribution of the electric field, leading to a local field enhancement that may cause insulation degradation and premature breakdown of the system.
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