2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.elstat.2009.01.011
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An overview of standards concerning unwanted electrostatic discharges

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“…[1][2][3][4]. Multiple tests, standards, and evaluation methodologies have been and continue being developed to investigate ignition behavior of different substances struck by a spark [5][6][7][8]. Electro-static discharge (ESD) ignition of flammable gases was studied in great detail motivated by both safety requirements for handling flammable gas mixtures and convenience of using spark discharge as a controlled energy igniter for fundamental flammability studies.…”
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“…[1][2][3][4]. Multiple tests, standards, and evaluation methodologies have been and continue being developed to investigate ignition behavior of different substances struck by a spark [5][6][7][8]. Electro-static discharge (ESD) ignition of flammable gases was studied in great detail motivated by both safety requirements for handling flammable gas mixtures and convenience of using spark discharge as a controlled energy igniter for fundamental flammability studies.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…6 shows examples of photodiode traces and corresponding images of streaks produced by incandescent particles. As the spark energy decreases, the intensity, length, and number of the streaks decrease as well.…”
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“…Therefore the unit is V. (Sometimes it is denoted as ohm/square -but in our opinion this is somewhat misleading.) Instead of two parallel linear electrodes the standards [15,16] rather use concentric electrodes or electrodes of other shape involving geometrical correction factors, but it does not change the unit. Test conditions for (specific) volume resistance, having a unit of VÁm, are also exactly determined by the test standards [17,18].…”
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“…A study found that when the goods with RFID tags pass through the gate of the RFID reader antenna in batches, transient electromagnetic interference is one of the most critical factors affecting the reading performance of the RFID multi-tag system. The collision of the RFID multi-tag system caused by it will directly reduce the working efficiency of the system [17][18][19]. The impact of transient electromagnetic interference generated by temperature changes in the application environment, various noises, and object media (such as metal) attached to the RFID tag on the tag reading rate and the resulting RFID multi-tag collision.…”
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