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This paper demonstrates several key advantages of the inductive conductivity sensor. In calibration the sensor has a linear response and may be calibrated with direct traceability to primary standards without assumptions about the salinity scale; one calibration can be used for a wide range of salinities and temperature compensation can be directly measured independently. In the field it has demonstrably...
The fact that no observable change in molecular weight distribution had occurred in the samples stressed at 60°C and 90° C seems inconsistant with the results reported previously. While there is no way to quantitatively extrapolate the results obtained at higher temperatures by Holstrom and the others previously mentioned, one would qualitatively expect some change, especially at 90° C.
The purpose of this research was to systematically evaluate the utility of thermal analysis techniques in lifetime prediction methods for electrical insulating materials. There have been studies using various separate thermal methods on electrical insulators but there appear to have been no reports where a variety of techniques were applied. Recently the terminology “total thermal analysis” has been...
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