Y. Murakami, T. Sugiyama, R. Funo, M. Fukuma, M. Nagao
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Abstract
One electrical insulation evaluation technology is the pulsed electroacoustic method, which detects the acoustic pressure due to the space charge in the bulk. To improve its reliability, a measurement system for the apparent acoustic impedance of the sample is introduced into the space charge measurement system. The apparent acoustic impedance of a polyethylene terephthalate film increases as the applied mechanical pressure increases. The position of the lower electrode signal shifts under a lower mechanical pressure and magnitude of the lower electrode signal decreases. The larger silicone oil layer lead to a charge shift due to interfacial polarization and a smaller magnitude of the pressure wave generated from the interface between the silicone oil layer and the sample.