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The temperature curves of dc current on liquid unsaturated polyester (UP) resins diluted by various amounts of styrene exibit several straight-line segments. From this the activation energies, glass and liquid-like transition temperatures have been evaluated. The transitions have been conformed by thermally stimulated discharge (TSD) measurements. The current intensity and transitions have been varied...
A possible model for the primary stage of nasal olfaction can be developed around the possibility of far infrared electro-magnetic detection. To explore this possibility the dispersive dielectric properties of the system are required. The dielectric behaviour of glycoprotein gells which make up the main environment in this situation are reported. There is some evidence reported for the presence of...
Low frequency dielectric measurements (5 Hz–100 MHz) in parallel with Differential Scanning Calorimetry were used to study the behavior of a water-in-dodecane microemulsion as a function of increasing water content, C-mass fraction, in the interval 0.024≤C≤0.4, upon decreasing temperature from 20°C down to −190°C. The presence of “free” and “interfacial” water molecules was evidenced and a differentiation...
The dielectric, conductivity and ultrasonic measurements for p-azoxy anisole are done in its solution in benzene and carbon tetrachloride at room temperature. The dipole moment and relaxation time are computed using a new alternative method as suggested by Johri(1984) and compared with Gopala Krishna microwave method, Higasi and Guggenheim statical methods. Adiabatic compressibility, Rao number, Vanderwaals...
A much refined experimental technique and analysis of measurements of dielectric breakdown in hydrocarbon liquids, in particular: n-hexane, has shown that the time lag distribution of an unperturbed liquid is governed by a Weibull probability function. Among dielectric liquids stressed at a constant electric field this is the first account of the applicability of the statistics of extreme values....
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