• DocumentCode
    3769737
  • Title

    An introduction to the theory of dielectric loss in plastics

  • Author

    A. Harry Sharbaugh;J. C. Devins

  • Author_Institution
    General Electric Research and Development Center
  • fYear
    1968
  • Firstpage
    80
  • Lastpage
    81
  • Abstract
    Perhaps the most familiar property of a dielectric material is the capacitance increase observed when a sheet of dielectric is inserted between the plates of an “air” capacitor. In fact, the ratio of dielectric to air-filled capacitance is often used to define the dielectric constant ε´. Defined in this way, its magnitude becomes a property of the material, independent of the measuring voltage or geometry of the test capacitor. The range of values for polymers is not large. The lower limit is in the neighborhood of 2 and it is rare to see one as high as 10.
  • Keywords
    "Plastics","Dielectric constant","Conductivity","Polarization","Electric fields","Dispersion"
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Electrical Insulation Conference, 1968 8th
  • Print_ISBN
    978-1-5090-3107-8
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/EIC.1968.7456108
  • Filename
    7456108