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Insulator (electricity)

About: Insulator (electricity) is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 15941 publications have been published within this topic receiving 108950 citations. The topic is also known as: electrical insulator.


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28 Jan 1993
TL;DR: The improved thermotropic LCP composition comprises 10-13 wt. % of a thermotropic liquid crystal polymer resin and 90-87 wt % of zircon and is useful as an electrical insulator as mentioned in this paper.
Abstract: The improved thermotropic LCP composition comprises 10-13 wt. % of a thermotropic liquid crystal polymer resin and 90-87 wt. % of zircon and is useful as an electrical insulator. The composition is a good electrical insulator, permits good heat conduction and experiences small thermal expansion, thus insuring high reliability. The composition may be injection molded to form an electrically insulated housing of a stator for electric machines or appliances that includes a coil and terminals thereof.

92 citations

Patent
11 Feb 1998
TL;DR: In this article, a method of fabricating individual embedded capacitors in multilayer printed circuit boards is described, based on a sequential build-up technology employing a first patternable insulator.
Abstract: A method of fabricating individual, embedded capacitors in multilayer printed circuit boards is disclosed. The method is compatible with standard printed circuit board fabrication. The capacitor fabrication is based on a sequential build-up technology employing a first patternable insulator. After patterning of the insulator, pattern grooves are filled with a high dielectric constant material, typically a polymer/ceramic composite. Capacitance values are defined by the pattern size, thickness and dielectric constant of the composite. Capacitor electrodes and other electrical circuitry can be created either by etching laminated copper, by metal evaporation or by depositing conductive ink.

91 citations

Patent
18 Dec 1996
TL;DR: In this article, a dielectric-wall linear accelerator is enhanced by a highvoltage, fast e-time switch that includes a pair of electrodes between which are laminated alternating layers of isolated conductors and insulators.
Abstract: A dielectric-wall linear accelerator is enhanced by a high-voltage, fast e-time switch that includes a pair of electrodes between which are laminated alternating layers of isolated conductors and insulators. A high voltage is placed between the electrodes sufficient to stress the voltage breakdown of the insulator on command. A light trigger, such as a laser, is focused along at least one line along the edge surface of the laminated alternating layers of isolated conductors and insulators extending between the electrodes. The laser is energized to initiate a surface breakdown by a fluence of photons, thus causing the electrical switch to close very promptly. Such insulators and lasers are incorporated in a dielectric wall linear accelerator with Blumlein modules, and phasing is controlled by adjusting the length of fiber optic cables that carry the laser light to the insulator surface.

91 citations

Patent
Toshikazu Imaoka1, Sawai Tetsuro1, Atsushi Sakai1, Ryosuke Usui1, Yasunori Inoue1 
31 Aug 2005
TL;DR: In this paper, an integrated antenna type circuit apparatus which provides excellent circuit characteristics while suppressing an increase in packaging area is described. But the antenna conductor is formed on the bottom of the insulating base.
Abstract: An integrated antenna type circuit apparatus which provides excellent circuit characteristics while suppressing an increase in packaging area. The integrated antenna type circuit apparatus includes an insulating base, a semiconductor circuit device, chip parts, a molding resin, an antenna conductor, a ground conductor, and external lead electrodes. The plurality of chip parts are mounted on the insulating base, and are soldered to electrodes of wiring conductors on the top of the insulating base for electric and physical connection. The insulating base has a multilayer structure, being formed by laminating a plurality of insulator layers. The antenna conductor is formed on the bottom of the insulating base. A wiring conductor adjacent to the antenna conductor is provided with the ground conductor so that it overlaps with the antenna conductor.

91 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the performance of insulators covered with snow or ice was investigated and it was shown that the AC and DC withstand voltages of snow-covered insulators were characterized by the conductivity of water melted from the snow.
Abstract: This paper describes the results of investigation made into the performance of insulators covered with snow or ice. The AC and DC withstand voltages of snow-covered insulators were characterized by the conductivity of water melted from the snow. The AC withstand voltage of ice-coated insulators was characterized by the length of icicles and conductivity of the water melted from the ice. And the switching impulse flashover voltage of snow-covered insulator strings was almost proportional to gap length between the arcing horns or the insulator strings. Flashover voltage of a 75% snow-covered insulator string, which means the worst case, was 40 ?65% of the positive wet flashover voltage of the clean insulator string.

91 citations


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No. of papers in the topic in previous years
YearPapers
2023368
2022892
2021224
2020478
2019561
2018629