Tracking is an electrical breakdown on the surface of an insulating material wherein an initial exposure to heat chars the material, and the char is more conductive ...
Surface Tracking is the propagation of an electrically conductive path along the surface of an electrical insulator due to the breakdown of the insulation material.
The High Voltage Tracking Resistance (HVTR) test method is used to assess the susceptibility to tracking of insulating materials that are exposed to high voltages ...
Evaluating the electrical tracking and erosion resistance of polymeric housing materials is an essential task performed in the development of ...
Tracking is defined as the formation of conductive paths due to electrical stress, humidity, and contamination. The CTI test provides an accelerated simulation of.
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) conducted a series of bench scale tests which demonstrated that the ability of an aircraft wire to resist wet arc tracking ...
Their electrical insulation properties can deteriorate to such an extent as a result that tracking paths are formed on the insulator surface. This test determines the ...
Pretest and posttest measurements consisted of the Box and Block and Jebsen Taylor tests of manual dexterity and a finger tracking test that was performed during ...
The comparative tracking index is not related directly to the suitable operating voltage in service. 5.2 When organic electrical insulating materials are subjected to ...
Tracking/erosion and water absorption resistance properties of SiR-blends were analyzed using the inclined plane test and water immersion tests, respectively, ...