dielectric materials

  • 1Dielectric barrier discharge — (DBD) is the electrical discharge between two electrodes separated by an insulating dielectric barrier. Originally called silent (inaudible) discharge and also known as ozone production discharge[1] or partial discharge,[2] it was first reported… …

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  • 2dielectric heating — ☆ dielectric heating n. the heating of dielectric materials by subjecting them to a high frequency, alternating electric field, used in the bonding, drying, etc. of materials, as plastics and plywoods …

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  • 3Dielectric — A dielectric is an electrical insulator that can be polarized by an applied electric field. When a dielectric is placed in an electric field, electric charges do not flow through the material, as in a conductor, but only slightly shift from their …

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  • 4Dielectric heating — A microwave oven, which uses dielectric heating to cook food Dielectric heating, also known as electronic heating, RF heating, high frequency heating and diathermy, is the process in which a high frequency alternating electric field, or radio… …

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  • 5Dielectric strength — In physics, the term dielectric strength has the following meanings: Of an insulating material, the maximum electric field strength that it can withstand intrinsically without breaking down, i.e., without experiencing failure of its insulating… …

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  • 6Dielectric Shader — Three dielectric interfaces rendered using the shader. A very a …

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  • 7Dielectric dispersion — In physics, dielectric dispersion is the dependence of the permittivity of a dielectric material on the frequency of an applied electric field. Because there is always a lag between changes in polarization and changes in an electric field, the… …

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  • 8Dielectric elastomers — (DEs) are smart material systems which produce large strains (up to 300%[citation needed]) and belong to the group of electroactive polymers (EAP). Based on their simple working principle dielectric elastomer actuators (DEA) transform electric… …

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  • 9Dielectric thermal analysis — (DETA), or Dielectric Analysis (DEA), is a materials science technique similar to dynamic mechanical analysis except that an oscillating electrical field is used instead of a mechanical force. For investigation of the curing behavior of… …

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  • 10Dielectric resonator — A dielectric resonator (also dielectric resonator oscillator, DRO) is an electronic component that exhibits resonance for a narrow range of frequencies, generally in the microwave band. The resonance is similar to that of a circular hollow… …

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