Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9561718 | Polymer Testing | 2005 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
We studied the effects of water absorption (up to 1Â wt%) on the dielectric properties of mica/glass/epoxy laminated composites used for high-voltage insulation. The DC resistivity, the dielectric constant and the dielectric loss were studied in the 10â2-106Â Hz range, as a function of water uptake. The dielectric characteristics are strongly affected by water ingress. Upon water sorption the resistivity decreases by several orders of magnitude. Its variation is well described by a percolation law. The low-frequency permittivity rises to very large values. The large increase in the permittivity is related to an electrode polarisation mechanism.
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Authors
P. Gonon, T. Pham Hong, O. Lesaint, S. Bourdelais, H. Debruyne,