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Моделирование зависимости электрической емкости 3-х электродного емкостного преобразователя от расположения в нем частицы конечного размера

Моделирование зависимости электрической емкости 3-х электродного емкостного преобразователя от расположения в нем частицы конечного размера

Abstract

Physical basics of operation of the capacitor converter (CC) are covered at emergence and movement in its interelectrode space of dielectric substance of the final sizes. Entry conditions of modeling of distribution of electric field of CC are given. The matrix of dependence of electric capacity of CC from an arrangement of a dielectric particle of the final sizes it is received.

Рассмотрены физические основы работы ем-костного преобразователя (ЕП) при появлении и движении в его межэлектродном пространстве диэлектрического вещества конечных размеров. Приведены начальные условия моделирования распределения электрического поля ЕП. Получена матрица зависимости электрической емкости ЕП от расположения диэлектрической частицы конечных размеров нем.

Keywords

ЕМКОСТНЫЙ ПРЕОБРАЗОВАТЕЛЬ, ЭЛЕКТРИЧЕСКАЯ ЕМКОСТЬ, ИЗМЕРИТЕЛЬНЫЙ КОНДЕНСАТОР, КОНТРОЛЬ НАЛИЧИЯ ВЕЩЕСТВА, ДИЭЛЕКТРИК

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