dmr4
Mechanical
- May 23, 2007
- 9
I am developing a large scale capacitor to determine the effect of electric fields on tissue samples. The capacitor is a formed by two parallel plates (made of stainless steel), using an overlaping method to reduce edge effects. I am using a high permittivity material (foamglas) in between the plates that will increase the total capacitance of the system, and allow us to use smaller applied voltages to obtain electrical field requirements.
What are some considerations I should take into effect on this?
I feel that heat might be as issue, but without a current I don't know how heat would be generated?
Any incite on this would be very helpful.
Thanks!
What are some considerations I should take into effect on this?
I feel that heat might be as issue, but without a current I don't know how heat would be generated?
Any incite on this would be very helpful.
Thanks!