Presentation 2006/1/20
Ac Breakdown Properties of Pulped Bamboo : Ice Composite System at Cryogenic Region
Yuhei SHIJI, Yuji MURAMOTO, Noriyuki SHIMIZU,
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Abstract(in English) In recent year, environmental problems are serious and development of material of low environment load is required in field of electrical and electronic material. Although Glass Fiber Reinforced Plastics (GFRP) is usually used as electrical insulating material at cryogenic region, it is problem that GFRP gives heavy load to environment when scrapped. We pay attention to combination of bamboo and ice as a substitute of GFRP. Bamboo has excellent water absorbing property, so that refrigeration of bamboo absorbing water provides bamboo-ice composite system which has mechanically hard structure comparable to GFRP at cryogenic temperature. We had proposed using bamboo-ice composite system in electrical insulating system at cryogenic region. In this paper we will report ac breakdown properties of pulped bamboo-ice composite system at cryogenic region.
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Keyword(in English) Pulped bamboo-ice composite system / material of low environment load / cryogenic region / ac breakdown properties
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Title (in English) Ac Breakdown Properties of Pulped Bamboo : Ice Composite System at Cryogenic Region
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Keyword(1) Pulped bamboo-ice composite system
Keyword(2) material of low environment load
Keyword(3) cryogenic region
Keyword(4) ac breakdown properties
1st Author's Name Yuhei SHIJI
1st Author's Affiliation Faculty of Science and Engineering, Meijo University()
2nd Author's Name Yuji MURAMOTO
2nd Author's Affiliation Faculty of Science and Engineering, Meijo University
3rd Author's Name Noriyuki SHIMIZU
3rd Author's Affiliation Faculty of Science and Engineering, Meijo University
Date 2006/1/20
Paper # OME2005-103
Volume (vol) vol.105
Number (no) 576
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 4
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