Title :
Electrostatic measurements on plastic webs
Author :
Durkin, William J.
Author_Institution :
Eastman Kodak Co., Rochester, NY, USA
Abstract :
It is pointed out that, when interpreting the results of electric fieldmeter measurements on webs, one must be very careful applying the assumption that the fieldmeter head, even with a ground plane attached, and the web approximate a pair of infinite parallel planes. As the web width increases well beyond the dimensions of the fieldmeter head, the assumption that the electric field measured by the head followed E =σ/∈0 becomes grossly in error. If this equation is used, the calculated charge density can be in error by a factor of three or four, although the error can be much greater than this for particular geometries that enable higher field concentration. Field-solver software is useful for finding a relationship between electric-field readings and the web charge density, especially in complex geometries. It gives the opportunity to separate the effects of geometry from the effects of charge transfer. This allows a better estimate of the charge density on webs and a better estimate of the electrostatic effects which might result from that charge. This leads to improved understanding of the electrostatic behavior of dielectric webs in real web paths
Keywords :
charge measurement; digital simulation; electric charge; electrical engineering computing; electrostatics; plastics; charge density; charge transfer; computer simulation; dielectric webs; electric fieldmeter measurements; electrostatic behavior; error; geometries; ground plane; infinite parallel planes; plastic webs; software; Charge measurement; Current measurement; Density measurement; Dielectric materials; Dielectric measurements; Electrostatic measurements; Geometry; Laboratories; Plastics; Probes;
Conference_Titel :
Industry Applications Society Annual Meeting, 1993., Conference Record of the 1993 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Toronto, Ont.
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-1462-X
DOI :
10.1109/IAS.1993.299074