Transient Electromechanical Behavior of Carbon-Black-Filled Rubber

Parris, Donald R. and Burton, Larry C. and Siswanto, Muliawati G. (1987) Transient Electromechanical Behavior of Carbon-Black-Filled Rubber. Rubber Chemistry and Technology, 60 (4). pp. 705-715. ISSN 1943-4804

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Abstract

This work has shown the sensitivity and uniqueness of conductivity and dielectric constant transient response to compressional stress for natural rubber filled with specific types of carbon black. The strong correlation between conductivity and capacitance (both steady-state magnitudes and transients) is attributed to the polymer itself. A qualitative model for these effects is based on changes of conductive and resistive microelements due to fracture of the carbon black matrix. Transient electrical measurements of this type should be applicable to carbon-black- (or metal-) filled dielectrics over a large range of resistivity.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: 300 Social Sciences > 350 Public administration and military science > 354 Public administration of economy and environment
600 Technology (Applied Sciences) > 620 Engineering > 620 Engineering and Applied Operations
600 Technology (Applied Sciences) > 620 Engineering > 629 Other Branches of Engineering (Aerospace, Aviation, Astronautics, Robotics)
600 Technology (Applied Sciences) > 660 Chemical Engineering > 661 Technology of Industrial Chemicals
Divisions: Faculty of Engineering & Informatics > Computer Engineering
Depositing User: Administrator UMN Library
Date Deposited: 02 Dec 2021 18:21
Last Modified: 03 Feb 2022 08:10
URI: https://kc.umn.ac.id/id/eprint/19349

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