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SF6 FORMED BY THE ELECTRICAL DISCHARGE AND THE ANALYSIS OF THE DECOMPOSITION

SMÉKAL, K., MERTL, J.

Originální název

SF6 FORMED BY THE ELECTRICAL DISCHARGE AND THE ANALYSIS OF THE DECOMPOSITION

Anglický název

SF6 FORMED BY THE ELECTRICAL DISCHARGE AND THE ANALYSIS OF THE DECOMPOSITION

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Originální abstrakt

This synthetic gas of the inert nature is colorless, odorless, fire-resistant and insoluble in the water. It is one of the heaviest gases. In the liquid state exists only at pressure higher than atmospheric, at the normal pressure is in the gaseous state, which by heat of sublimation –63,8 C goes straight into solid state. It is appurtenant to the electronegative gases. In other words, it is able to trap the free electrons.

Anglický abstrakt

This synthetic gas of the inert nature is colorless, odorless, fire-resistant and insoluble in the water. It is one of the heaviest gases. In the liquid state exists only at pressure higher than atmospheric, at the normal pressure is in the gaseous state, which by heat of sublimation –63,8 C goes straight into solid state. It is appurtenant to the electronegative gases. In other words, it is able to trap the free electrons.

Klíčová slova

Regenerative capability, decomposition products, composite materials, electric discharge, sulfur hexafluoride.

Klíčová slova v angličtině

Regenerative capability, decomposition products, composite materials, electric discharge, sulfur hexafluoride.

Autoři

SMÉKAL, K., MERTL, J.

Vydáno

30.03.2004

Nakladatel

ISTU Izhevsk

Místo

Izhevsk

ISBN

5-7526-0185-1

Kniha

Elektronnaja Zaochnaja Konferencia Molodezh, Studenchestvo, Nauka XXI Veka

Strany od

271

Strany počet

6

BibTex

@inproceedings{BUT12314,
  author="Karel {Smékal} and Jan {Mertl}",
  title="SF6 FORMED BY THE ELECTRICAL DISCHARGE AND THE ANALYSIS OF THE DECOMPOSITION",
  booktitle="Elektronnaja Zaochnaja Konferencia Molodezh, Studenchestvo, Nauka XXI Veka",
  year="2004",
  number="1.",
  pages="6",
  publisher="ISTU Izhevsk",
  address="Izhevsk",
  isbn="5-7526-0185-1"
}