Abstract
A multi-core model, i.e. a simplified term of a multi-layered core model, is proposed as a working hypothesis to understand various properties and phenomena that polymer nanocomposites exhibit as dielectrics and electrical insulation. It gives fine structures to what are called "interaction zones". An interfacial layer of several tens nm is multi-layered, which consists of a bonded layer, a bound layer, and a loose layer. In addition, the Gouy-Chapman diffuse layer with the Debye shielding length of several tens to 100 nm is superimposed in the interfacial layer to cause a far-field effect. Nano-particles may interact electrically with the nearest neighbors each other due to this effect, resulting in possible collaborative effect. Such a multi-core model with the far-field effect is discussed, for example, to explain partial discharge (PD) resistance of polyamide layered silicate nanocomposites, and is verified to demonstrate its effectiveness. © 2005 IEEE.
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Tanaka, T., Kozako, M., Fuse, N., & Ohki, Y. (2005). Proposal of a multi-core model for polymer nanocomposite dielectrics. IEEE Transactions on Dielectrics and Electrical Insulation, 12(4), 669–681. https://doi.org/10.1109/TDEI.2005.1511092
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