Přispěvatelé: |
A. Krivda, T. Tanaka, M. Frechette, J. Castellon, D. Fabiani, G.C. Montanari, R. Gorur, P. Morshui, S. Gubanski, J. Kindersberger, A. Vaughn, S. Pelissou, Y. Tanaka, L.E. Schmidt, G. Iyer, T. Andritsch, J. Seiler |
Popis: |
It is evident that the number of studies on the use of nanomaterials in power engineering has been steadily increasing [1]-[5]. Although the first commercial applications of nanomaterials, such as partial-discharge-resistant enamel wires, SF 6-free medium-voltage switchgear, and HV dc crosslinked polyethylene (XLPE) cables, are being actively promoted [6]-[8], the power engineering industry has significantly lagged behind the automotive and aerospace industries in the use of nanotechnology materials in their products. |