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Showing papers by "Houshang Alamdari published in 1998"


Patent
Robert Schulz1, Sabin Boily1, Alain Joly1, Andre Van Neste1, Houshang Alamdari1 
11 Aug 1998
TL;DR: In this paper, a method for making zinc oxide based varistors was proposed, which consists in using as base products nanocrystalline powders obtained by high-intensity mechanical grinding and subjecting the mixture resulting from said nanocrystaline powderers a consolidating treatment such as sintering, in suitably selected temperature and time conditions so as to retain the smallest possible grain size of ZnO.
Abstract: The invention concerns novel varistors based on zinc oxide and a method for making same, which consists in using as base products nanocrystalline powders obtained by high-intensity mechanical grinding and in subjecting the mixture resulting from said nanocrystalline powders a consolidating treatment such as sintering, in suitably selected temperature and time conditions so as to retain the smallest possible grain size of ZnO. The resulting varistors have a very fine homogeneous microstructure and an average grain size characteristically not more than 3 νm, i.e. five times smaller than standard materials. Said novel varistors have a larger number of grain boundaries per length unit and therefore a much higher breakdown voltage. Said voltage is characteristically higher than 10 kV/cm and can reach 17 kV/cm which is almost one order of magnitude above the breakdown voltage of standard varistors. The non-linearity coefficient of the current-voltage curve is also improved, and is greater than 20 and can reach values as high as 60. Moreover, the leakage currents below the breakdown voltage of said varistors, are much weaker.

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