2. Dielectric and electrical insulation properties
Applications of superconductivity in electrical engineering require knowledge of the dielectric and insulating properties of cryogenic gases and liquids. Superconductors heated to high voltages come into contact with cryogenic fluids, which can be used for electrical insulation.
2.1 Gas
In practice, the relative permittivity
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Air Liquide Gas Encyclopedia http://www.encyclopedia.airliquide.com
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International Cryogenic Engineering Conference (ICEC) http://www.icec28-icmc2022.com/
International conference held every even-numbered year, in Europe or other continents except North America.
Cryogenic Engineering Conference (CEC) http://www.cec-icmc.org/
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Institut international du froid (IIF) or International Institute of Refrigeration (IIR) http://www.iifiir.org/
French Refrigeration Association, Cryogenics and Superconductivity Commission (AFF-CCS) http://www.affccs.grenoble.cnrs.fr/
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