Abstract
The present study deals with the improvement of the mechanical and dielectric properties of low-density polyethylene (LDPE) by incorporating BiSr2CaCu2O6.5(coded as Bi-1212) ceramic powder. In this context, LDPE/Bi-1212 films with different ceramic weight contents were prepared by hot press technique. The ceramic reinforcing material was produced by a solid-state reaction technique. While the surface morphologies of the films were determined using a scanning electron microscope (SEM), the chemical structure analyses of the samples were performed by Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy. The mechanical performances of the specimens were evaluated by determining the tensile strength, Young’s modulus, percentage strain at break, and energy at the break values obtained by stress-strain curves. The real and imaginary components of the complex permittivity, as well as the alternating current (ac) conductivities of the samples, were measured within in the frequency interval of 1 Hz-1 MHz between 293 K and 353 K. As a result of tensile properties analyses as well as the investigations of ac electrical parameters, it was revealed that the LDPE/1.0 wt.-% Bi-1212 composite has a promising potential in electronic applications due to its improved mechanical durability, charge storage ability and conductivity.
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Artikel in diesem Heft
- Titelei
- CONTENTS
- Materials Testing
- FACHBEITRÄGE
- Early stage crack detection in mechanically joined steel/aluminum joints by condition monitoring
- Microstructure, mechanical and corrosion properties of TIG welded Hastelloy C-276
- Residual stress evaluation during RSW of DP600 sheet steel
- Capability of martensitic low transformation temperature welding consumables for increasing the fatigue strength of high strength steel joints
- Hydroforming analysis of exhaust pipe connectors
- TiC coatings on an alloyed steel produced by thermal diffusion
- Mechanical and dielectric behavior of LDPE/Bi-1212 films
- Effect of heat treatment on corrosion and ultrasonic cavitation erosion resistance of AlSi10MnMg alloy
- Effect of impact source on detection quality in impact echo testing of sleeve grouting
- Influence of fiber weight ratio on the mechanical and water absorption performance of borassus/epoxy composites
- Effect of loading rate on cohesive parameters of the adhesive Araldite 2015
- Fatigue behavior of unbonded prestressed reactive powder concrete beams after creep
- Optimization of flank wear and surface roughness during turning of AISI 304 stainless steel using the Taguchi method
- Characterization of hydrogen in a high strength aluminum alloy
- BEZUGSQUELLEN
- IMPRESSUM