DocumentCode :
3757823
Title :
Chapter XI solid inorganic insulation
Author :
Richard C. Anderson
Author_Institution :
General Electric Research Laboratory, Schenectady, New York, United States of America
fYear :
1961
Firstpage :
371
Lastpage :
380
Abstract :
A comprehensive treatment of principal insulation materials appeared in Modern Dielectric Materials edited by Birks1. A portion of this work is devoted to the fabrication, dielectric and other properties, and application of ceramic, glass and mica insulation. Introduction to Ceramics by Kingery2 is an excellent, up-to-date text based on understanding through the crystal chemical and phase equilibrium approach. Chapters on “Electrical Conductivity” and “Dielectric and Magnetic Properties” emphasize the mechanisms responsible for the electrical behavior of ceramic and glass systems. The properties of several polycrystalline materials are covered by Ryshkewitch3 in Oxide Ceramics. Electrical data are not extensive, but conductivity values for pure materials are given. Alumina, spinel, magnesia, beryllia, zirconia, zircon, thoria and ceria are treated.
Keywords :
"Glass","Conductivity","Ceramics","Dielectrics","Crystals","Insulators"
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Literature on Dielectrics, Digest of
Type :
conf
Filename :
7425863
Link To Document :
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