Frequency‐Domain Dielectric Response of Insulating Paper with High Humidity
Yalong Tu,
Shengkang Wang,
Li Chen
et al.
Abstract:The frequency‐domain dielectric spectroscopy (FDS) of humid insulating paper has been measured at different temperatures. The data show three independent dielectric processes: electrode polarization, hopping conductivity and interfacial polarization. The dielectric properties of humid insulating paper are composed of hopping conductivity and interfacial polarization, and its equivalent dielectric model can be represented by a Havriliak‐Negami (HN) relaxation branch parallel hopping conductivity. At high temper… Show more
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