Dielectric materials and electrostatics /

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 polarizatio...

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Κύριος συγγραφέας: Gallot-Lavallée, Olivier
Μορφή: Ηλ. βιβλίο
Γλώσσα:English
Έκδοση: London : ISTE : Wiley, 2013.
Σειρά:Electrical engineering series.
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505 0 |a Cover; Title Page; Contents; Foreword; Chapter 1. Mathematical Examination of Dielectrics; 1.1. Introduction to dielectrics; 1.1.1. Polarization; 1.1.2. Ionization; 1.1.3. Polarized dielectrics; 1.1.4. Electrical induction; 1.1.5. Move from one dielectric to another; 1.1.6. Move from a dielectric to a conductor; 1.1.7. Energy contained in a dielectric; 1.2. Perfect dielectrics; 1.2.1. Refraction of force- and induction-lines; 1.2.2. Field in the vicinity of a charged conductor; 1.2.3. Electrostatic pressure; 1.2.4. Corresponding elements; 1.2.5. Equilibrium in a system of conductors. 
505 8 |a 1.2.6. Capacities and influence coefficients1.2.7. Calculation of the interstitial field; 1.2.8. Depolarizing field; 1.3. Forces exerted on polarized dielectrics; 1.3.1. Forces exerted on a rigidly-polarized solid dielectric; 1.3.2. Forces exerted on a solid perfect dielectric; 1.3.3. Forces exerted on a liquid dielectric; 1.3.4. Electrostriction; 1.4. Dielectric losses; 1.5. Residual charges; 1.6. Electrets; 1.7. Characteristics of an insulator; 1.8. Pyro and piezo-electricity; 1.8.1. Pyroelectricity; 1.8.2. Piezoelectricity; 1.9. Currents in extended conductors; 1.9.1. Current density. 
505 8 |a 1.9.2. Expression of Ohm's law in an extended conductor1.9.3. Conservation of current density; 1.9.4. Distribution of current in an extended medium; 1.9.5. Power dissipated by the Joule effect; 1.9.6. Resistance of the conductive medium; 1.9.7. Deviation of the electrical current when crossing the surface separating two conductors; Chapter 2. Physical Examination of Dielectrics; 2.1. Gaseous dielectrics; 2.1.1. Reminder of the properties of gases; 2.1.2. Ionization; 2.1.3. Examination of the conditions of initiation of self-sustaining discharge; 2.1.4. Corona discharge effect. 
505 8 |a 2.1.5. Use of gases as insulators2.2. Liquid and solid dielectrics; 2.2.1. Conductivity; 2.2.2. Physics of polarization; 2.2.3. Dielectric losses; 2.2.4. Breakdown of solid dielectrics; Bibliography; 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; The Authors; Index. 
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