IEEE 1313.1-1996
Definitions, Principles, and Rules
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1313.1-1996 is a technical standard titled Definitions, Principles, and Rules, written for the context of engineered materials, dielectrics, and plasmas. It helps define common terms and establish a shared framework for interpreting performance, design, and testing requirements in power, energy, and industry applications. For organizations working with insulating materials or plasma-related systems, this standard can support clearer communication, more consistent evaluation, and better technical alignment across projects and specifications.
Overview of 1313.1-1996
This standard appears to set out foundational definitions, principles, and rules that support the use of dielectric and plasma-related engineering terminology. In practice, that kind of document is often used to reduce ambiguity before more detailed requirements or test methods are applied. As a result, 1313.1-1996 can be useful wherever material behavior, electrical insulation, or field interactions need to be described in a consistent way across engineering teams, documentation, and procurement records.
Typical use cases
Typical use may include projects involving insulating materials, high-voltage components, plasma processing equipment, and related power-system applications. It can help engineers, specifiers, and test personnel use the same definitions when reviewing material properties, setting technical criteria, or comparing candidate solutions. The standard may also be relevant in laboratory work, design documentation, and compliance reviews where a stable vocabulary is needed for dielectric performance or material classification.
Why it matters
Clear definitions and rules are especially important in technical areas where small misunderstandings can affect safety, performance, or acceptance testing. By establishing a common baseline, 1313.1-1996 can help reduce interpretation differences between suppliers, engineers, and inspectors. That consistency supports better design control, more reliable comparisons between products, and lower risk during specification and procurement. Because this edition is marked superseded, it is also important to confirm whether it remains appropriate for a current project.
- Definitions for technical terminology
- Framework for dielectric and plasma topics
- Support for engineering specification work
- Useful in testing and compliance discussions
- Relevant to older or legacy design references
- Publication Date: 1994
- Standard Status: Superseded
- Publisher: IEEE
- Subject: Engineered Materials, Dielectrics and Plasmas; Power, Energy and Industry Applications
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- This Version: 1313.1 (1994)
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