This paper describes an investigation of the internal mechanical strain in composite samples with barriers cast midway between point-plain electrodes in a polyester resin. The paper also characterizes the dependence of this strain on the amount of moisture absorbed by the sample, especially under the influence of an applied electric field. In this work, the strain was studied for composite and homogeneous samples exposed to high electric fields in both wet and dry conditions. Through this study, the difference in the strain patterns between wet and dry samples is determined and the effect of moisture, as aging element reducing the adhesion strength between the barrier and the surrounding matrix, is highlighted.
Abderrazzaq, M. H. (2002). THE MOISTURE EFFECT ON THE INTERNAL STRAIN OF COMPOSITE INSULATION UNDER HIGH SLECTRIC FIELDS. ERJ. Engineering Research Journal, 25(2), 93-101. doi: 10.21608/erjm.2002.70658
MLA
Mohammad H. Abderrazzaq. "THE MOISTURE EFFECT ON THE INTERNAL STRAIN OF COMPOSITE INSULATION UNDER HIGH SLECTRIC FIELDS". ERJ. Engineering Research Journal, 25, 2, 2002, 93-101. doi: 10.21608/erjm.2002.70658
HARVARD
Abderrazzaq, M. H. (2002). 'THE MOISTURE EFFECT ON THE INTERNAL STRAIN OF COMPOSITE INSULATION UNDER HIGH SLECTRIC FIELDS', ERJ. Engineering Research Journal, 25(2), pp. 93-101. doi: 10.21608/erjm.2002.70658
VANCOUVER
Abderrazzaq, M. H. THE MOISTURE EFFECT ON THE INTERNAL STRAIN OF COMPOSITE INSULATION UNDER HIGH SLECTRIC FIELDS. ERJ. Engineering Research Journal, 2002; 25(2): 93-101. doi: 10.21608/erjm.2002.70658