ZnO-based ceramic Varistors were immersed in 0.01 M NaOH solution and 50 Hz AC voltages were applied between the electrodes of each varistor and a counter electrode in the solution. After the treatment, the leakage current of the Varistors was increased by more than two orders of magnitude while the switch voltage remained unchanged, and the dielectric loss was markedly increased in the low-frequency region. The degradation induced by water and AC voltages was similar to that induced by water and DC voltages, indicating that water-induced degradation is important for ZnO ceramic varistors regardless of whether they operate under DC or AC voltages.Department of Applied Physic
The conduction process during degradation, promoted by the application of fixed dc bias voltage at d...
Although the modern metal oxide elements are resistant to degradation caused by continuous operating...
A comparison experiment was designed and carried out to study the influence of electroless nickel pl...
Zinc oxide (ZnO) varistor is a highly non-linear semiconducting device that is widely used as a tran...
ZnO varistors being placed in a 0.05 mol/L NaOH solution to be DC electrolyzed can lead to increased...
ZnO varistors are used in commercial surge arresters in high voltage application in the area of powe...
The degradation of ZnO elements under AC or DC operating voltage and impulse current is described
The degradation of the epoxy resin-coated commercial ZnO varistors at elevated temperatures and ambi...
The degradation of the epoxy resin-coated commercial ZnO varistors at elevated temperatures and ambi...
The vulnerability of varistor ceramics to electrical degradation during operation not only affects t...
The degradation behaviour of SnO(2)-based varistors (SCNCr) due to current pulses (8/20 mu s) is rep...
A stability loss of varistor is subjected to any of variety extreme conditions such different stress...
This report documents an investigation of irreversible electrical breakdown in ZnO varistors due to ...
For ZnO-based ceramic varistors, it was found that the current leakage is largely increased by the r...
The degradation phenomena of ZnO and SnO2-based varistors were investigated for two different degrad...
The conduction process during degradation, promoted by the application of fixed dc bias voltage at d...
Although the modern metal oxide elements are resistant to degradation caused by continuous operating...
A comparison experiment was designed and carried out to study the influence of electroless nickel pl...
Zinc oxide (ZnO) varistor is a highly non-linear semiconducting device that is widely used as a tran...
ZnO varistors being placed in a 0.05 mol/L NaOH solution to be DC electrolyzed can lead to increased...
ZnO varistors are used in commercial surge arresters in high voltage application in the area of powe...
The degradation of ZnO elements under AC or DC operating voltage and impulse current is described
The degradation of the epoxy resin-coated commercial ZnO varistors at elevated temperatures and ambi...
The degradation of the epoxy resin-coated commercial ZnO varistors at elevated temperatures and ambi...
The vulnerability of varistor ceramics to electrical degradation during operation not only affects t...
The degradation behaviour of SnO(2)-based varistors (SCNCr) due to current pulses (8/20 mu s) is rep...
A stability loss of varistor is subjected to any of variety extreme conditions such different stress...
This report documents an investigation of irreversible electrical breakdown in ZnO varistors due to ...
For ZnO-based ceramic varistors, it was found that the current leakage is largely increased by the r...
The degradation phenomena of ZnO and SnO2-based varistors were investigated for two different degrad...
The conduction process during degradation, promoted by the application of fixed dc bias voltage at d...
Although the modern metal oxide elements are resistant to degradation caused by continuous operating...
A comparison experiment was designed and carried out to study the influence of electroless nickel pl...