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Electron radiation effects on the electrical and mechanical properties of polypropylene

Journal Article · · IEEE Trans. Nucl. Sci.; (United States)
Capacitor-grade polypropylene film was irradiated in air with a 1 MeV electron beam to different doses up to 10/sup 8/ rads and the post-irradiation effects on the electrical and mechanical properties of the film were evaluated. The electrical properties included the 60 Hz a.c. breakdown voltage, dielectric constant and dissipation factor. The dielectric constant and dissipation factor were obtained at five frequencies ranging from 50 Hz to 10 kHz. The tensile properties comprised the Young's modulus, elongation-at-break and tensile strength. While the electrical and tensile properties were evaluated at room temperature, the dynamic mechanical properties were determined at a frequency of 110 Hz in a temperature range of 12/sup 0/C to 120/sup 0/C. The results obtained indicate that while the electrical properties remain relatively stable at doses up to 10/sup 7/ rads, the mechanical properties exhibit a steady decline even at lower dose levels.
Research Organization:
Dept. of Electrical and Computer Engineering, State Univ. of New York at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY (US)
OSTI ID:
7031643
Journal Information:
IEEE Trans. Nucl. Sci.; (United States), Journal Name: IEEE Trans. Nucl. Sci.; (United States) Vol. NS-34:6; ISSN IETNA
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English

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