Effect of pore size and porosity on electrical breakdown behaviors of $BaTiO_3$ ceramics

$BaTiO_3$ 세라믹의 절연파괴거동에 미치는 기공의 크기와 기공율의 영향

  • 조경호 (영남대학교 전기전자공학부) ;
  • 우동찬 (영남대학교 금속공학및 무기재료공학부) ;
  • 남효덕 (영남대학교 전기전자공학부) ;
  • 이희영 (영남대학교 금속공학및 무기재료공학부)
  • Published : 1997.03.01

Abstract

In this study, pore-containing barium titanate ceramics were prepared with different porosities and pore sizes, in order to better understand how porosity and pore size affect electrical breakdown of barium titanate ceramics. A granulated barium titanate powder was mixed with three grades of commercial polymer microspheres up to 11wt%. The electrical breakdown test was performed at two different temperatures of 30.deg. C(below Tc) and 150.deg. C(above Tc) for samples immersed in a silicon oil bath using a 60kV de power supply. Electrical breakdown strength of pore containing barium titanate ceramics with porosity lower than 10% decreased as pore size and porosity increased. However, above the 10% porosity region, electrical breakdown strength decreased as the pore connectivity increased. From the experimental results, an optimum electrical breakdown model is proposed in an attempt to explain the effect of pores.

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