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New Trends in High Voltage Engineering

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New Trends in High Voltage Engineering
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Publisher: InTech
ISBN-13: 9781789849035
Number of pages: 62

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In this book, research is carried out on nano-doping effects on the performance and future development of polypropylene nano-composites. Also, the characteristics of CF3I gas and its combination with nitrogen by experimental results are investigated. The book also discusses the effect of harmonic resonance on the insulation.

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