2014 International Conference on Optimization of Electrical and Electronic Equipment (OPTIM) 2014
DOI: 10.1109/optim.2014.6851035
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Experimental research on dissipative textile structures

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“…In Figure 6, the scheme for determining the discharge time of the material specimens, which are charged through electric induction [18], is shown. The main components of the measuring stand are signal generator (G), electronic voltmeter (VE), oscilloscope (OSC), sample (1), support sample (2), field electrode (3), measurement electrode (4), and guard ring (5) [18].…”
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“…In Figure 6, the scheme for determining the discharge time of the material specimens, which are charged through electric induction [18], is shown. The main components of the measuring stand are signal generator (G), electronic voltmeter (VE), oscilloscope (OSC), sample (1), support sample (2), field electrode (3), measurement electrode (4), and guard ring (5) [18].…”
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“…The shielding factor S is defined by the relationship between E max and E R and is calculated as: [18,27,28]…”
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“…In doing so, one of the basic requirements is the preservation of the characteristic properties of textile structures (such as light weight, flexibility, pleasant touch, air, and water vapor permeability). These electrically conductive textiles are developed for specific applications, such as wearable antennas, 1 electrical charge dissipation in the electronics industry and special environments, 2 integration of electronic functionalities into textiles that allow one to measure, detect, actuate, and treat or communicate with a body or another object, 3 and heating systems. 4 One of the applications of electrically conductive textiles that is gaining a great deal of attention is the development of fabrics that shield objects or bodies from undesirable electromagnetic (EM) fields.…”
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