Title :
Macroscopic friction and dielectric relaxation
Author :
Schiller, Robert
Author_Institution :
Central Res. Inst. for Phys., Budapest, Hungary
fDate :
4/1/1989 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Dielectric relaxation is known to depend on whether the process is controlled by field strength or by charge density. The aim of this study is to give mechanical meaning to the constant field (or transversal) relaxation time τ and the constant charge (i.e. constant displacement or longitudinal) relaxation time θ. First, it is demonstrated that the formal difference between field and charge control disappears if the perturbation is periodic. Then τ is shown to be the relaxation time of the transient torque applied to the system by the change of the direction of the field. Similarly, θ is the relaxation time of the deformation force in the dielectric substance brought about by a sudden change of the external field. By this token, both relaxation times are recognized as quantities proportional to the reciprocal internal friction coefficients of the substance, τ being connected with rotation and θ with translation
Keywords :
dielectric relaxation; charge controlled relaxation; deformation force; dielectric relaxation; field controlled relaxation; internal friction coefficients; macroscopic friction; mechanical meaning; relaxation times; rotation; transient torque; translation; Centralized control; Dielectrics; Differential equations; Displacement control; Frequency; Friction; Permittivity; Physics; Polarization; Torque;
Journal_Title :
Electrical Insulation, IEEE Transactions on