In search of a new method to measure the resistivity of insulating solids

R. Tobazéon, J. Filippini, C. Marteau
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As an attempt to characterize the conductivity of solid insulating materials, the authors show that a step forward can be taken by extending the alternate square wave (ASW) method previously proposed-i.e. use of an alternate square wave of 10 V with variable half period from 0.1 s to 100 s (and even longer duration if necessary)-to record continuously transient currents down to 10/sup -15/ A. The capability of the measurement system has been checked by showing, in atmospheric air, the transition from the ohmic regime to the saturation regime, and by demonstrating that in the nonpolar liquid cyclohexane the ohmic regime takes place, as expected, in the range 0.1 s to 100 s. Measurements on commercial capacitors, using widely different insulating materials, and on polymer thick sheets have shown that perfectly reproducible results can be easily and quickly obtained. The new method has the special merit of overcoming the major inconvenience of the usual (and standardized) method of measurement of insulation resistance which is greatly affected by previous conditioning treatment.
寻找一种测量绝缘固体电阻率的新方法
为了尝试表征固体绝缘材料的电导率,作者表明,可以通过扩展先前提出的交替方波(ASW)方法向前迈出一步。使用另一种方波10 V变量的半周期从0.1年代到100年代必要时(甚至更长时间)——记录连续瞬态电流降至10 /一口-15 / a的能力测量系统检查显示,大气中的空气,从饱和的欧姆政权过渡政权,并证明在非极性液体环己烷欧姆政权发生,正如预期的那样,在0.1年代到100年代。对商用电容器,使用不同的绝缘材料和聚合物厚片的测量表明,可以轻松快速地获得完全可重复的结果。新方法的特殊优点是克服了通常的(和标准化的)绝缘电阻测量方法的主要不便,这些不便受以前的调节处理的很大影响。
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