Tunneling conductivity and piezoresistivity of composites containing randomly dispersed conductive nano-platelets

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In this study, a three-dimensional continuum percolation model was developed based on a Monte Carlo simulation approach to investigate the percolation behavior of an electrically insulating matrix reinforced with conductive nano-platelet fillers. The conductivity behavior of composites rendered conductive by randomly dispersed conductive platelets was modeled by developing a three-dimensional finite element resistor network. Parameters related to the percolation threshold and a power-low describing the conductivity behavior were determined. The piezoresistivity behavior of conductive composites was studied employing a reoriented resistor network emulating a conductive composite subjected to mechanical strain. The effects of the governing parameters, i.e., electron tunneling distance, conductive particle aspect ratio and size effects on conductivity behavior were examined. © 2014 by the authors.

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Oskouyi, A. B., Sundararaj, U., & Mertiny, P. (2014). Tunneling conductivity and piezoresistivity of composites containing randomly dispersed conductive nano-platelets. Materials, 7(4), 2501–2521. https://doi.org/10.3390/ma7042501

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