An accurate quantitative picture of electric field distribution is  essential in many electrical and electronic applications. In composite  dielectric configurations composed of multiple dielectrics, anomalous or  unexpected behavior of electric fields may appear when a solid  dielectric is in contact with a conductor or another solid dielectric.  The electric field near the contact point may become higher than the  original field not only in the surrounding medium but also in the solid  dielectric. Theoretically it may become infinitely high, depending on  the contact angle. Although these characteristics are very important in a  variety of applications, they have been clarified only recently using  analytical and numerical calculation methods, and this is the first book  to cover these new findings.
Electric Fields in Composite Dielectrics and Their Applications  describes the fundamental characteristics and practical applications of  electric fields in composite dielectrics. The focus is on the field  distribution (and the resultant force when appropriate) near points of  contact. Applications include insulation design of high-voltage  equipment with solid insulating supports, utilization of electrostatic  force on dielectric particles in electrophotography and  electrorheological fluids, and others. Electric Fields in Composite  Dielectrics and Their Applications also explains the calculation methods  used to analyze electric fields in composite dielectrics.
Electric Fields in Composite Dielectrics and their Applications
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