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An accurate quantitative picture of electric field distribution is essential in many electricity-related areas and applications. Some typical examples are the analysis of discharge phenomena and their application, insulation designs for high-voltage power equipment, designs for electrostatic devices and devices used for high field emission or electron beam generation, and assessing the various environmental issues associated with electric fields.
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Takuma, T., Techaumnat, B. (2010). Basic Properties of Electric Fields in Composite Dielectrics. In: Electric Fields in Composite Dielectrics and their Applications. Power Systems. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-90-481-9392-9_1
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