1936
DOI: 10.1109/ee.1936.6539235
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Calorimetric measurement of dielectric losses in solids

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“…The presence of normally occurring aromatic unsaturation in mineral impregnating oils was shown to give advantageous results (5). Whether the effect of such oil-soluble products concerns an increase in oil resistance to oxidation, a difference in the type of oxidation products, or an increased degree of fiber wettability by the oil, with resultant increased efficiency of impregnation, has not been determined.…”
Section: Effect Of Aromatic Unsaturationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The presence of normally occurring aromatic unsaturation in mineral impregnating oils was shown to give advantageous results (5). Whether the effect of such oil-soluble products concerns an increase in oil resistance to oxidation, a difference in the type of oxidation products, or an increased degree of fiber wettability by the oil, with resultant increased efficiency of impregnation, has not been determined.…”
Section: Effect Of Aromatic Unsaturationmentioning
confidence: 99%