Calculation of electrical strength of structures electroacoustic transducers sealed with polymer materials
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Electric strength of electro-acoustic converters dependence on service conditions and hermetic encapsulation modes is considered. Settlement models for diffusion processes estimation in electro-acoustic converters with various variants of hermetic encapsulation and protection against voltage failure are developed. The models dependences of diffusion processes speed on properties of used materials are established
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