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Dependency of Dielectric Strength of Kaolin on Processing Method

Dependency of Dielectric Strength of Kaolin on Processing Method

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dc.contributor.author Stella Nasejje
dc.contributor.author Obwoya Kinyera Sam
dc.date.accessioned 2021-01-10T11:55:33Z
dc.date.available 2021-01-10T11:55:33Z
dc.date.issued 2015
dc.identifier.issn 23200227
dc.identifier.uri https://combine.alvar.ug/handle/1/48943
dc.description.abstract This paper presents experimental results of a study to determine the dependency of dielectric strength of kaolin on processing methods. Two sets of electric insulators were made of porcelain; one set was made by wet pressing, while the second set was made by dry pressing. The porcelain were made from mixtures of kaolin, ball clay, flint, and feldspar compacted into discs of diameter 2.5 mm at pressures of 100 MPa before being fired to a temperature of 1250°C. The results show that the dielectric strength of electric insulators made by dry pressing exhibited generally higher dielectric strengths than those made by wet pressing. In addition, the study shows that dielectric strength of the insulators were much higher when tested while immersed in high grade transformer oil, than when they are tested while in air. The highest values when tested in oil and air were 22.5 kV, and 10.7 kV respectively.
dc.publisher Sciencedomain International
dc.relation.ispartof Journal of Scientific Research and Reports
dc.title Dependency of Dielectric Strength of Kaolin on Processing Method
dc.type journal article
dc.identifier.doi 10.9734/jsrr/2015/13335
dc.identifier.mag 2312722878
dc.identifier.lens 001-840-233-293-114
dc.identifier.volume 4
dc.identifier.issue 4
dc.identifier.spage 306
dc.identifier.epage 312
dc.subject.lens-fields Dielectric
dc.subject.lens-fields Composite material
dc.subject.lens-fields Transformer oil
dc.subject.lens-fields Materials science
dc.subject.lens-fields Insulator (electricity)
dc.subject.lens-fields Ball clay
dc.subject.lens-fields Feldspar
dc.subject.lens-fields Processing methods
dc.subject.lens-fields Dielectric strength
dc.subject.lens-fields Forensic engineering
dc.subject.lens-fields Pressing


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