Dielectric Materials and Electrostatics

Nonfiction, Science & Nature, Technology, Electronics, Semiconductors
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Author: Olivier Gallot-Lavallée ISBN: 9781118753415
Publisher: Wiley Publication: July 1, 2013
Imprint: Wiley-ISTE Language: English
Author: Olivier Gallot-Lavallée
ISBN: 9781118753415
Publisher: Wiley
Publication: July 1, 2013
Imprint: Wiley-ISTE
Language: English

An introduction to the physics of electrical insulation, this book presents the physical foundations of this discipline and the resulting applications. It is structured in two parts. The first part presents a mathematical and intuitive approach to dielectrics; various concepts, including polarization, induction, forces and losses are discussed. The second part provides readers with the keys to understanding the physics of solid, liquid and gas insulation. It comprises a phenomenological description of discharges in gas and its resulting applications. Finally, the main electrical properties of liquids and solids are presented, in order to explain the phenomena of electrical degradation, dissipation and breakdown.

Contents

  1. Mathematical Examination of Dielectrics
  2. Physical Examination of Dielectrics
    Appendix 1. List of Figures
    Appendix 2. List of Symbols
    Appendix 3. List of Useful Values
    Appendix 4. Reminder about Dielectric Spectroscopy
    Appendix 5. Reminder about Transitory Currents
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An introduction to the physics of electrical insulation, this book presents the physical foundations of this discipline and the resulting applications. It is structured in two parts. The first part presents a mathematical and intuitive approach to dielectrics; various concepts, including polarization, induction, forces and losses are discussed. The second part provides readers with the keys to understanding the physics of solid, liquid and gas insulation. It comprises a phenomenological description of discharges in gas and its resulting applications. Finally, the main electrical properties of liquids and solids are presented, in order to explain the phenomena of electrical degradation, dissipation and breakdown.

Contents

  1. Mathematical Examination of Dielectrics
  2. Physical Examination of Dielectrics
    Appendix 1. List of Figures
    Appendix 2. List of Symbols
    Appendix 3. List of Useful Values
    Appendix 4. Reminder about Dielectric Spectroscopy
    Appendix 5. Reminder about Transitory Currents

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