THE EFFECT OF FISH BONE ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF DENDRITES IN POLYETHYLENE AT BREAKDOWN VOLTAGE
Abstract
The paper presents the results of a study of the effect of fish bone additives on the development of dendrites in low-density polyethylene during its breakdown. It was found that with the introduction of additives from fish bone in an optimal amount it promotes an increase in the induction period of the appearance of dendrites in lowdensity polyethylene, due to a slowdown in the process of the appearance of local heating near the tip in a strong electric field and the appearance of an initial defect due to thermal decomposition of the polymer.
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