Dielectric Characteristic of Insulating Paper — Ice Composite Material in Liquid Nitrogen
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Paper-liquid nitrogen (LN2) composite system has been used as one of the insulating systems of the high-temperature superconducting cable. In this system, partial discharge may occur inside the N2 gas bubbles due to the gasification of LN2 in the insulation paper. We have been suggesting the paper-ice composite material as one of the candidates for the insulating system with LN2 in high-temperature superconducting cables. The paper-ice composite material is an insulating paper filled with ice and it could inhibit the partial discharge inside the microscopic N2 gas bubbles remained in the paper. This research investigated relative permittivity and dielectric loss tangent of the paper-ice composite material.
著者
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Nagao Masayuki
Toyohashi University Of Technology
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MURAKAMI Yoshinobu
Toyohashi University of Technology
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Kurimoto Muneaki
Toyohashi University of Technology
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Kawashima Tomohiro
Toyohashi University of Technology
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Kurimoto Muneaki
Toyohasi Toyohashi University of Technology
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Kawashima Tomohiro
Toyohasi Toyohashi University of Technology
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Murakami Yoshinobu
Toyohasi Toyohashi University of Technology
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