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Electrical Degradation and Breakdown in Polymers: Materials, Circuits and Device

Autor L. A. Dissado, J. C. Fothergill Editat de Gary Stevens
en Limba Engleză Hardback – iun 1992
A review of the field which introduces the chemical and physical structure of polymers, surveys electrical degradation, particularly electrical-tree and water-tree degradation, examines conduction and deterministic breakdown, and discusses the stochastic nature of breakdown.
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ISBN-13: 9780863411960
ISBN-10: 0863411967
Pagini: 620
Dimensiuni: 161 x 240 x 37 mm
Greutate: 1.09 kg
Editura: Institution of Engineering and Technology
Colecția Materials, Circuits and Device
Seria Materials, Circuits and Device


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Part 1 Introduction to polymers and electrical breakdown: polymer structure and morphology; polymers as wide band-gap insulators; overview of electrical degradation and breakdown. Part 2 Treeing degradation in polymers: water treeing degradation; electrical tree degradation; tree-initiated breakdown; factors affecting treeing; routes to tree inhibition. Part 3 Deterministic mechanisms of breakdown: charge injection and transport in insulating polymers; thermal breakdown; electromechanical breakdown; electronic breakdown; partial discharge and free volume breakdown. Part 4 The stochastic nature of breakdown: statistical features of breakdown; stochastic models of breakdown. Part 5 Engineering considerations for breakdown testing and degradation assessment: breakdown testing and analysis; comparison of AC and DC breakdown behaviour; cable assessment procedures; detecting electrical degradation non-destructively.