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引用次数: 6
摘要
研究了电压阶跃与极性反转作用下硅油中的瞬态电流。在室温下,对两种粘度为50 cSt的聚二甲基硅氧烷硅油(Rhône-Poulenc 604 V 50和道康宁561)在平行板电导率电池中进行了实验,实验结果是外加电场强度(0.4≦E(kV.cm−1)≦10)、电池间隙(0.05≦d(cm)≦0.55)、油粘度(50 cSt至300 cSt)和油纯度的函数。根据我们的测量,我们可以断言:1)在与商品油对应的波形上出现的峰是由于这些油中存在一些杂质;2)这些峰不能反映电极间带电层的迁移;3)它们更肯定地与每次电压极性反转后电极附近的一些偶极子重组有关。
Transient currents in silicone oils subjected to voltage steps with polarity reversal
We have studied the transient currents flowing in silicone oils subjected to voltage steps with polarity reversal. The experiments have been carried out, at room temperature, on two 50 cSt viscosity polydimethylsiloxane silicone oils (Rhône-Poulenc 604 V 50 and Dow Corning 561) in a parallel plate conductivity cell as a function of the applied electric field strength (0.4 ≦ E(kV.cm−1) ≦ 10), of the cell gap (0.05 ≦ d(cm) ≦ 0.55), of the oil viscosity (50 cSt to 300 cSt) and of the oil purity. From our measurements we can assert that: 1) the peaks appearing on the wave forms corresponding to the commercial oils are due to some impurities present in these oils; 2) these peaks cannot reflect the migration of a charged layer between the electrodes; 3) they are more certainly correlated to some dipole reorganization near the electrodes after each voltage polarity reversal.