Paper explaining measured conduction currents iin a needle to plane gap in a mineral oil and an ester liquid when applying a high voltage. There are large differences between mineral oil and ester.</p
It is well known that the breakdown voltage of an insulating liquid increases nonlinearly with incre...
none2noEster oils are making their way into the transformer market, but still some doubts exist abou...
The insulating liquids used in industrial applications are typically mineral oils. In recent years h...
For decades, petroleum-based mineral oils are the insulating media conventionally used in the indust...
Due to the low biodegradability of mineral oil, intense research is conducted to define alternative ...
IEEEProceedings of the 1996 IEEE 12th International Conference on Conduction & Breakdown in Dielectr...
This paper is aimed at investigation of the pre-breakdown conduction characteristics of insulating l...
New, more stringent environmental requirements for electrical insulation liquids have led to the dev...
The mobility of charge carriers in dielectric liquids is not only an intrinsic parameter of the cond...
The work begins with a theoretical description of conductivity and the importance of this material p...
Dielectric oils are frequently used as an insulating medium in high-voltage components such as trans...
A new technology of the electric-field manipulation by dielectric particles in dielectric liquids an...
This article presents the results of comparative studies on streamer propagation and breakdown in a ...
This article presents the results of the studies on negative streamer propagation in a point-to-sphe...
Modern power industry requires higher performance dielectric liquids. Mineral oil is one of those mo...
It is well known that the breakdown voltage of an insulating liquid increases nonlinearly with incre...
none2noEster oils are making their way into the transformer market, but still some doubts exist abou...
The insulating liquids used in industrial applications are typically mineral oils. In recent years h...
For decades, petroleum-based mineral oils are the insulating media conventionally used in the indust...
Due to the low biodegradability of mineral oil, intense research is conducted to define alternative ...
IEEEProceedings of the 1996 IEEE 12th International Conference on Conduction & Breakdown in Dielectr...
This paper is aimed at investigation of the pre-breakdown conduction characteristics of insulating l...
New, more stringent environmental requirements for electrical insulation liquids have led to the dev...
The mobility of charge carriers in dielectric liquids is not only an intrinsic parameter of the cond...
The work begins with a theoretical description of conductivity and the importance of this material p...
Dielectric oils are frequently used as an insulating medium in high-voltage components such as trans...
A new technology of the electric-field manipulation by dielectric particles in dielectric liquids an...
This article presents the results of comparative studies on streamer propagation and breakdown in a ...
This article presents the results of the studies on negative streamer propagation in a point-to-sphe...
Modern power industry requires higher performance dielectric liquids. Mineral oil is one of those mo...
It is well known that the breakdown voltage of an insulating liquid increases nonlinearly with incre...
none2noEster oils are making their way into the transformer market, but still some doubts exist abou...
The insulating liquids used in industrial applications are typically mineral oils. In recent years h...