Capacitors are passive electrical components that store energy in an electric field. Applications include electric power conditioning, signal processing, motor starting, and energy storage. The maximum charge a capacitor can hold largely depends on the dielectric material inside. That material is the enabler for the performance. Ongoing development in fields such as high-power electronics, renewable energy, hybrid electric vehicles and electric aircraft, is posing an urgent need for more advanced electrostatic capacitor technology. This book for researchers in industry and academia provides an overview of key dielectric materials for capacitor technology. It covers preparation and characterization of state-of-the art dielectric materials including ceramics, polymers and polymer nanocomposites, for the most popular applications including energy storage, microwave communication and multi-layer ceramic capacitors. The book begins with an introduction to electrostatic capacitor technology, then goes on to cover the following topics: techniques for capacitor dielectrics characterization; dielectric polymers and dielectric metamaterials for high energy capacitors; polymer/nanofiller composites; high-temperature polymer-based dielectrics for electrostatic energy storage; design and simulations of capacitor dielectrics by phase-field computations; rational design on polymer dielectrics; inorganic dielectrics for high-energy-density capacitors; ceramic dielectrics for microwave communication; ceramic dielectrics for MLCCs; and finally two chapters on future prospects for polymers and ceramics.
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This book provides an overview of key dielectric materials for capacitor technology. It covers preparation and characterization of state-of-the art dielectric materials including ceramics, polymers and polymer nanocomposites, for popular applications including energy storage, microwave communication and multi-layer ceramic capacitors.
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Chapter 1: Introduction to electrostatic capacitor technologyChapter 2: Techniques for capacitor dielectrics characterizationChapter 3: Dielectric polymers and dielectric metamaterials for high-energy capacitorsChapter 4: Polymer/nanofiller compositesChapter 5: High-temperature polymer-based dielectrics for electrostatic energy storageChapter 6: Design and simulations of capacitor dielectrics by phase-field computationsChapter 7: Rational design on polymer dielectricsChapter 8: Inorganic dielectrics for high-energy-density capacitorsChapter 9: Ceramic dielectrics for microwave communicationChapter 10: Ceramic dielectrics for MLCCsChapter 11: Future prospects: polymer partChapter 12: Future prospects: ceramic part
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ISBN
9781785619885
Publisert
2020-11-15
Utgiver
Vendor
Institution of Engineering and Technology
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Aldersnivå
U, P, 05, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
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Antall sider
448

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Qi Li is an Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering at Tsinghua University, Beijing, China. His research interests focus on nanodielectrics for energy applications. He was the recipient of the MRS (Materials Research Society) Postdoctoral Award in 2016, the IEEE Caixin Sun and Stan Grzybowski Young Professional Achievement Award in 2018, and the National Natural Science Fund for Excellent Young Scholars in 2019. He serves as an editorial member of IET Nanodielectrics. He is a member of the Professional Committee of Dielectric Polymer Composite Materials and Applications, Composite Materials Association of China, and a member of the Professional Committee of High Voltage, Beijing Electrical Engineering Association. He is an IEEE Senior Member, a Senior Member of the China Electrotechnical Society and he is also a member of the IET and MRS.