In this paper the first results concerning an experimental investigation of the conduction mechanism in heat shrinkable carbon black-loaded polyolefins are reported by considering the dependence of charging and discharging currents on the adopted electrode material and specimen dimensions. Data concerning applied electrical stresses comparable with those encountered in service are discussed by considering models proposed in the literature

Polarization and depolarization currents in carbon-black loaded polyolefins / Egiziano, L.; Femia, N.; Lupo', Giovanni; Petrarca, Carlo; Tucci, V.. - STAMPA. - 1:(1995), pp. 114-118. ( IEEE International Conference on Conduction & Breakdown in Solid Dielectrics Leicester, UK 10-13 luglio 1995) [10.1109/ICSD.1995.522960].

Polarization and depolarization currents in carbon-black loaded polyolefins

LUPO', GIOVANNI;PETRARCA, CARLO;
1995

Abstract

In this paper the first results concerning an experimental investigation of the conduction mechanism in heat shrinkable carbon black-loaded polyolefins are reported by considering the dependence of charging and discharging currents on the adopted electrode material and specimen dimensions. Data concerning applied electrical stresses comparable with those encountered in service are discussed by considering models proposed in the literature
1995
0780320409
Polarization and depolarization currents in carbon-black loaded polyolefins / Egiziano, L.; Femia, N.; Lupo', Giovanni; Petrarca, Carlo; Tucci, V.. - STAMPA. - 1:(1995), pp. 114-118. ( IEEE International Conference on Conduction & Breakdown in Solid Dielectrics Leicester, UK 10-13 luglio 1995) [10.1109/ICSD.1995.522960].
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