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  • Turkish Journal of Physics
  • Volume:26 Issue:2
  • On Numerical Simulations of Composite Dielectrics in Thermally Stimulated Conditions

On Numerical Simulations of Composite Dielectrics in Thermally Stimulated Conditions

Authors : Enis TUNCER, Stanis{l}aw M GUBA{`N}SKI
Pages : 133-156
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Publication Date : 0000-00-00
Article Type : Research Paper
Abstract :A binary composite system with particulated inclusions was considered. First, thermally stimulated depolarization insert ignore into journalissuearticles values({\sc tsd}); currents of the system were simulated by altering different parameters of the {\sc tsd} current equation, {\em i.e.}, intrinsic dielectric properties of constituents, conductivity of inclusions, heating rate and activation energy of inclusion conductivity and shape of inclusions. Two different methods of finding the activation energy of {\sc tsd} processes from the simulated {\sc tsd} currents were discussed. Second, we have included the Monte Carlo technique by assuming that the shape factor of inclusions were distributed. These simulations have shown that if the inclusions were distorted spheres, the resulting {\sc tsd} currents were identical. Finally, since the classical calculations have neglected the inclusion-inclusion interactions, the finite element method insert ignore into journalissuearticles values({\sc fem}); was used to include the influence of local fields insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(mutual interaction of inclusions);. The dielectric responses of two-dimensional systems at isothermal conditions were calculated by the {\sc fem}, and later, the {\sc tsd} currents were estimated with the {\sc fem} results by assuming a constant activation energy for the relaxation processes. The comparison of the obtained results has shown that the influence of micro-structure and mutual interaction of particles should be included in the modeling considerations.
Keywords : Dielectrics, composite materials, thermally stimulated depolarization current

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