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Capacitors 9.1 Introduction 9.2 Researches on the Polymer‐Based Dielectric Nanocomposites 9.3 Fabrication Process of Embedded Capacitors 9.4 Reliability Test of Embedded Capacitor Materials 9.5 Conclusions and Perspectives References

      15  10 Polymer Composites for Generators and Motors 10.1 Introduction 10.2 Polymer Composite in High‐Voltage Rotating Machines 10.3 Ground Wall Insulation 10.4 Polymer Nanocomposite for Rotating Machine 10.5 Stress‐Grading System of Rotating Machines References

      16  11 Polymer Composite Conductors and Lightning Damage 11.1 Lightning Environment and Lightning Damage Threat to Composite‐Based Aircraft 11.2 The Dynamic Conductive Characteristics of CFRP 11.3 The Lightning Strike‐Induced Damage of CFRP Strike 11.4 The Simulation of Lightning Strike‐Induced Damage of CFRP References

      17  12 Polymer Composites for Switchgears 12.1 Introduction 12.2 History of Switchgear 12.3 Typical Insulators in Switchgears 12.4 Materials for Epoxy‐based Composites 12.5 Properties of Epoxy‐based Composites 12.6 Advances of Epoxy‐based Composites for Switchgear 12.7 Conclusion References

      18  13 Glass Fiber‐Reinforced Polymer Compositesfor Power Equipment 13.1 Overview 13.2 Glass Fiber‐Reinforced Polymer Composites 13.3 Application of Glass Fiber‐Reinforced Polymer Composites References

      19  Index

      20  End User License Agreement

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      1 Chapter 2Table 2.1 The features of ideal PCMs feasible for TES.Table 2.2 Advantages and disadvantages of organic PCMs and inorganic PCMs.Table 2.3 Thermal conductivities of frequently used organic PCMs and therma...Table 2.4 Thermal conductivity of polymeric phase change composites.

      2 Chapter 3Table 3.1 The chemical structure and properties of PI derived from molecula...Table 3.2 Performance of fluorine‐containing PI.Table 3.3 Performance of triptycene‐containing polymer.Table 3.4 Dielectric properties of the NH2‐POSS/PEEK‐CF3‐COOH composite fil...Table 3.5 Thermal properties of the NH2‐POSS/PEEK‐CF3‐COOH composite films....Table 3.6 Properties of the typically reinforced fibers.

      3 Chapter 4Table 4.1 The general fire tests for electrical engineering polymeric compo...Table 4.2 Basic mechanical and flammability parameters of polymer matrices.Table 4.3 Synergistic effect of EVA/APP composites.Table 4.4 Basic combustion profiles of polymeric composites of electrical e...

      4 Chapter 5Table 5.1 Technical trend of insulation materials for power cable.Table 5.2 List of books and reviews about nanocomposites.Table 5.3 Typical properties of polyethylene and polypropylene.Table 5.4 Properties of metal oxides and nitrides.Table 5.5 Properties of nanocarbons.Table 5.6 Reference list of LDPE and XLPE nanocomposites.Table 5.7 Reference list of polypropylene nanocomposites.Table 5.8 Reference list of polyolefin‐polyhedral oligomeric silsesquioxane...Table 5.9 Reference list of polyolefin blend composites and copolymers.

      5 Chapter 8Table 8.1 Performance comparison of different insulation material types.Table 8.2 Comparison of the main specifications of three types of SIR.

      6 Chapter 9Table 9.1 Commercially embedded capacitors and their dielectric properties.Table 9.2 Contents of each component in the BT‐Cu/PVDF composites and dielec...Table 9.3 Summary on rubber/epoxy composites.Table 9.4 Mechanical properties of DGEBA/IPDA with different content of nano...

      7 Chapter 10Table 10.1 Maximum agglomerate size and volume % of TiO2 nanofiller of the s...

      8 Chapter 11Table 11.1 Application of lightning environment to aircraft zones.Table 11.2 The parameters of CFRP specimens.Table 11.3 The parameters of the modulated components corresponding to diffe...Table 11.4 Waveform parameters and the corresponding lightning damage of spe...Table 11.5 The material properties of test CFRP laminates.Table 11.6 The applied lightning components in different test modes and corr...Table 11.7 The parameters of lightning component waveforms in different test...Table 11.8 Lightning damage areas (Sd) and damage depths (Dd) of the CFRP sp...Table 11.9 The current amplitudeIp and the corresponding damage depths Dd.Table 11.10 The contributing percentages of lightning components to the ligh...Table 11.11 The current electrical action integralW and the corresponding da...Table 11.12 The contributing percentages of the lightning components to the ...

      9 Chapter 12Table 12.1 Insulation materials used in switchgear and transformers.Table 12.2 Characteristics of silica and alumina fillers.Table 12.3 Silane coupling agents for epoxy resins.Table 12.4 Limits of temperature and temperature rise for part, materials, a...Table 12.5 Thermal properties of cured epoxy resin by typical acid anhydride...Table 12.6 Coefficients of thermal expansion (CTE) of epoxy‐based composites...Table 12.7 International standards for materials including epoxy‐based compo...Table 12.8 Comparison of epoxidized linseed oil‐based composites.

      10 Chapter 13Table 13.1 Types of glass fiber.Table 13.2 Chemical compositions of glass fibers in wt%.Table 13.3 Physical and mechanical properties of glass fiber.Table 13.4 Properties of glass