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Corona effects

Corona effect All such factors may influence the If and IZnO in different proportions and be detrimental in assessing the actual variation in through IZnO. IZnO therefore cannot be regarded as a true replica of I, monitoring IZnO may not accurately assess the actual condition of the arrester. To use IZnO to assess the condition of an arrester, it is essential to separate from it. [Pg.618]

Heller and Tabibian (13) noted that errors, due to laterally scattered light and the corona effect, as large as to cause a 30 reduction in measured turbidity, may result if instruments which are perfectly suitable for ordinary absorption measurements are used for turbidity measurements without proper modifications. To evaluate the performance of our turbidity detector, particle suspensions of various concentrations of several polystyrene latex standards were prepared. Their extinction coefficients were measured using both a bench-top UV spectrophotometer (Beckman, Model 25) and the online detector (Pharmacia). [Pg.52]

The data shown in Figures 6 A-D indicate that while the smaller particles 85, 98 eind 109 nm are indistinguishable from the dissolved solute, sodium dichromate, in as far as detector behaviour is concerned, the detector response differs significantly for the larger diameter particles. The reduced peak area and hence t irbi-dity indicated for the larger particles is a direct result of the optical effects noted earlier. The observations are consistent with the findings of Heller and Tabibian that the corona effect... [Pg.57]

In IC-MS systems, the core of the equipment is the interface. In fact, inside the interface evaporation of the liquid, ionization of neutral species to charged species and removal of a huge amount of mobile phase to keep the vacuum conditions required from the mass analyzer take place. Two main interfaces are used coupled to IC, namely electrospray ionization (ESI) and atmospheric pressure chemical ionization (APCI). In the ESI mode, ions are produced by evaporation of charged droplets obtained through spraying and an electrical field, whilst in the APCI mode the spray created by a pneumatic nebulizer is directed towards a heated region (400°C-550°C) in which desolvation and vaporization take place. The eluent vapors are ionized by the corona effect (the partial discharge... [Pg.409]

The modification of the chemical composition of polymer surfaces, and thus their wettability with chemical substances, can be realized in different ways electric discharges more commonly called Corona effect, oxidation by a flame, plasma treatment, UV irradiation and also UV irradiation under ozone atmosphere. Numerous studies have been devoted to the effects of these different treatments. More recently, Strobel et al. [204] compared the effects of these treatments on polypropylene and polyethylene terephthalate using analytical methods such as E.S.C.A., F.T.I.R., and contact angle measurements. They demonstrated that a flame oxidizes polymers only superficially (2-3 nm) whereas treatment realized by plasma effect or Corona effect permits one to work deeply in the polymer (10 nm). The combination of UV irradiation with ozone flux modifies the chemical composition of the polymers to a depth much greater than 10 nm, introducing oxygenated functions into the core of the polymer. [Pg.72]

ZnO improves the resistance to corona effects by virtue of its dielectric strength. In high-voltage wire and cable insulation and at elevated operating temperatures it contributes to the maintenance of the physical properties of the rubber compound by neutralization of acidic decomposition product. [Pg.352]

Work using the corona effect is proceeding in Denmark and Italy, and using E-beam in Germany and Japan Pilot plants of 5MW are planned in the USA for the copper oxide process, the NOXSO process (Halsbeck and others 1988) and the SOxNOxROxBOx process (Kitto, 1988). [Pg.325]

Ignition of combustible (or explosive) material — Ignition is usually caused by a spark, arc, or corona effect (ionized gas allows a current between conductors). [Pg.142]


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