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Electronics Fundamentals (4th Edition)
Article in IEEE Electrical Insulation Magazine · August 1998
DOI: 10.1109/MEI.1998.689279 · Source: IEEE Xplore
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new polymer, or polymers blended with
non-polymeric fillers, such as glass or
carbon fiber. The reasons for blending
polymers include higher performance
through synergism, to achieve desired
properties, to aid the recycling process,
to adjust a composition to customer
specifications, and to dilute for reduced
cost. This book is broken down into
three
sections
dealing
with
multicomponent polymers. The first
section,
“Basic
Concepts
in
Multicomponent Polymer Materials,”
describes the science of both polymer
blends and composites, where polymers are combined with other polymers as well as non-polymeric
materials. The physical characteristics
of multicomponent systems are detailed, some of which include: blending
and grafting, determining domain size
and structure, phase transitions,
Takayanagi models, miscibility, methods of causing phase separation, and
fracture behavior. Section I1 describes
classes of polymer surfaces and interfaces and methods for characterizing
the interface and means for strengthening the interface. Also detailed are the
surfaces of advanced and composite systems that include filler treatments, carbon fiber, plasma treatment, and
carbon black fillers. The third section
covers rubber toughening of engineering plastics, such as HIPS, ABS, PVC,
PC, HDPE, and epoxies, to name a few.
An appendix of polymer abbreviations
is also included. The book is well written and is easy to read and contains very
useful information in the area of developing engineering polymer blends from
either multicomponent polymers and or
non-polymeric fillers.
tems, including vacuum, gas, liquid,
solid, and composite materials. After a
brief introduction to the dielectric properties of materials, there are chapters related to specific types of insulation
materials, such as gas dielectrics, air, SF6,
liquid dielectrics, solid dielectrics, vacuum dielectrics, and composite dielectrics. Particular issues related to high
voltage cable are discussed in a separate
chapter. Testing methods are discussed
in the final three chapters on generation
and measurement of testing voltages,
new diagnostic techniques, such as automated testing, optical probes, and space
charge measurement, and insulation test
procedures. This book is a good collection in one place of the basic information
in this area and should be useful to practicing engineers as well as to students
learning about the field.
-K. E Schoch,]K
FOUNDATIONS
OF VACUUM
SCIENCE
AND TECHNOLOGY
Edited by J.M. Lafferty
John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
605 Third Ave.
NewYork, NY 10158-0012
728 pages - $150 (hardback)
Numerous analytical material characterization techniques rely on vacuum
systems as well as plasma process techniques, laboratory experiments, high
energy accelerators, freeze drying of
food and drugs, x-ray tubes, and even
commercial products, such as vacuum
interrupters. Basic knowledge of vacuum techniques is thus a prerequisite to
working in the field. This book provides
a comprehensive coverage of the entire
vacuum field, from the fundamental
theory of kinetic gas flow to ultra high
vacuum and numerous kinds of vacuum
ELECTRICAL
[NSULATION
pumps, including “dry” pumps that
IN POWER
SYSTEMS
produce a “clean vacuum” free of hydrocarbons. While all this material is
by N. H. Malik, A. A. Al-Arainy, and
new, the book follows in the tradition
M. I. Qureshi
set by Saul Dushman’s work, Scientific
Marcel Dekker, Inc.
Foundations of Vacuum Technique,
270 Madison Ave.
published in 1949 and revised in 1962.
New York, NY 10016-0602
This textbook would be a valuable re400 pages - $145
This book is one of the few recent source to anyone involved in vacuum
texts dealing with the broad range of in- technology at any level. Appendices
sulation materials used in power sys- contain useful information on the vapor
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pressure of various solid and liquid elements. Sections on calibrating pressure
gauges, outgassing rates, and designing
high vacuum systems were of particular
interest. The table of pressure conversion factors to other units is very useful
when dealing with the numerous pressure units. This advanced text could
useful to scientists and engineers working in the area of vacuum technology.
ELECTRONICS
FUNDAMENTALS
( 4 T H EDITION)
by Thomas L. Floyd
Prentice-Hall
One Lake Street
Upper Saddle River, NJ 07458
940 pages - $75
This revised edition offers practical
coverage of basic electronic concepts and
circuits, including significant coverage of
applications and troubleshooting. Divided into three sections, the first section
on dc circuits covers components and
units, voltage- current-resistance, Ohm’s
law- energy- power, series circuits, parallel circuits, series-parallel circuits, and
magnetism and electromagnetism. The
second section on ac circuits covers an introduction to ac and voltage, capacitors,
inductors, transformers, RC circuits, RL
circuits, RLC circuits and resonance, and
pulse response of reactive circuits. The
third section on devices covers an introduction to semiconductors, diodes, transistors and thyristors, amplifiers and
oscillators, operational amplifiers, and
the basic operations of operational amplifiers. Several useful appendices are included on standard resistor values, circuit
breadboarding and measurements, capacitor color coding, and a glossary.
-C. Harper
RHEOLOGY
OF POLYMERIC
SYSTEMS
by Pierre J. Carreau, Daniel C. R.
DeKee, and Raj l? Chhabra
Hanser-Gardner Publications
6915 Valley Ave.
Cincinnati, OH 45244-9972
520 pages - $197.50
The rheological properties of polymers, particularly viscosity and flow
characteristics, are important in the
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