Treeing Deterioration Characteristics in Cross-linked Polyethylene and Epoxy Resin Composite Materials
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概要
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An experimental investigation for evaluating the treeing deterioration characteristics of composite materials was carried out by preparing an interface between cross-linked polyethylene and epoxy resin. The results of various interface conditions are described in this paper. It was determined that the interface had a significant effect on the treeing breakdown under various specimen arrangements. The time until complete breakdown of the sample is longer than the time required for complete penetration of the sample by one or more tree channels. This erosion process is similar to that of epoxy resin materials. It was also determined that if the gases in tree channels were trapped in the interface, the time until complete breakdown would be much longer.
- Publication Office, Japanese Journal of Applied Physics, Faculty of Science, University of Tokyoの論文
- 1997-07-15
著者
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Yoshimura Noboru
Department Of Electric Engineering Akita University
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Miyata Hiroyuki
Material Research Lab. Fujikura Ltd.
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Niwa Toshio
Material Research Lab. Fujikura Ltd.
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Yuan Changmin
Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Mining College, Akita University,
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Niwa Toshio
Material Research Lab., Fujikura Ltd., 1-5-1 Kiba, Koto-ku, Tokyo 135, Japan
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Lim Jangseob
Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Mining College, Akita University,
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Miyata Hiroyuki
Material Research Lab., Fujikura Ltd., 1-5-1 Kiba, Koto-ku, Tokyo 135, Japan
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