THE distribution of d.c. electric stress in insulation is controlled by the resistivities of the dielectrics involved. In turn, the resistivity at any point is a function of the temperature at that ...
DURING a recent series of electrical measurements on uranium monocarbide it was observed that the temperature coefficient of resistivity exhibited a sharp decrease at about 525° C. to approximately 50 ...
Until recently, the limiting factor in high-temperature electronics has been the degradation in semiconductor properties of the active components used. However, with recent advances in ...
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