2010
DOI: 10.1109/tdei.2010.5412021
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Effect of aspect ratio and water contamination on the electric properties of nanostructured insulating materials

Abstract: Organically-modified nanofiller clays can have significantly different aspect ratios as well as accumulate a relatively large amount of water in the composite bulk due to the contribution of the filler itself and the interaction between filler and polymer matrix. This paper investigates the effect of water absorption in a nanostructured thermoplastic polymer, namely ethylene-vinyl-acetate (EVA), on electrical property modifications considering the contribution of aspect ratio. The change of electrical properti… Show more

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“…rods or platelets) form conductive pathways through a composite, compared to spheres with aspect ratio of 1, as shown in Fig. 5 [25].…”
Section: Effect Of Contaminantsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…rods or platelets) form conductive pathways through a composite, compared to spheres with aspect ratio of 1, as shown in Fig. 5 [25].…”
Section: Effect Of Contaminantsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The loss peaks move to higher frequencies with increasing amounts of absorbed water [4][5][6]. A study has been done on nanocomposites with a similar platelet like structure as boron nitride in which mid frequency relaxation peaks were observed that are attributed to presence of water [7]. In this study, no similar relaxation features are observed as the water is present in many different states in the boron nitride, which in turn causes the loss tangent to increase in all frequencies.…”
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confidence: 80%
“…66 The thickness of the water shell is of importance for the formation of percolation paths on a large scale. 67 The space charge suppression is not significant for wet MgO/LDPE under high electric field. According to Yang et al, moisture destroys the charge suppression interface between filler and polymer matrix.…”
Section: Humidity and Inherent Moisturementioning
confidence: 95%