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Investigation of the electrical conductivity of powdered dielectrics

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Results are reported of an investigation into the temperature dependence of the electrical conductivity of some powdered oxides and complex oxide systems with different grain sizes and different relative density of the specimens. Using spectral analysis the transport numbers of impurity ions are determined for some powdered technical dielectrics. Such data might be useful when choosing the insulating material for tubular electrical heating elements and high-temperature cables.

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Panova, Y.I. Investigation of the electrical conductivity of powdered dielectrics. Soviet Physics Journal 9, 61–65 (1966). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01206497

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